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''' Daniel Easterman ''' () s an American novelist.
''' Daniel Easterman ''' (pseud. for ''Denis M. MacEoin''; b.1949) is a British novelist.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Denis M. MacEoin was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is a lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Newcastle University and the editor of ''Middle East Quarterly''. Writes novels (many of which have become bestsellers) under the pseudonyms of ''Daniel Easterman'' (thrillers) and ''Jonathan Aycliffe'' (ghost stories).


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[ Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_MacEoin Wikipedia]


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Daniel Easterman (pseud. for Denis M. MacEoin; b.1949) is a British novelist.

Biography

Denis M. MacEoin was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is a lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at Newcastle University and the editor of Middle East Quarterly. Writes novels (many of which have become bestsellers) under the pseudonyms of Daniel Easterman (thrillers) and Jonathan Aycliffe (ghost stories).

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Novels

External links