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Kenneth Wishnia’s novels have been nominated for the Edgar, Anthony, and Macavity Awards, and have made “best of the year” lists at Booklist, Library Journal, the Jewish Press, and the Washington Post. His novel, The Fifth Servant, won a literary award in Italy. So he’s got to get translated into Italian to win an award? Get with it, America! Sheesh!