David Owen
David Owen Plays In A Weekly Foursome, Takes Mulligans Off The First Tee, Practices Intermittently At Best, Wore A Copper Wristband Because Steve Ballesteros Said So, And Struggles For Consistency Even Though His Swing Is Consistent -- Just Mediocre. He Is A Staff Writer For "The New Yorker, " A Contributing Editor To "Golf Digest, " And A Frequent Contributor To "The Atlantic Monthly." His Other Books Include "The First National Bank Of Dad, The Chosen One, The Making Of The Masters, " And "My Usual Game." He Lives In Washington, Connecticut.
Owen David:
Hidden Evidence: 50 True Crimes and How Forensic Science Helped Solve Them
Foreword by: Kathy Reichs, Preface by: Thomas T. Noguchi
Firefly Books , 2009
Quality paperback, 288 pages
Owen David:
Green Metropolis: Why Living Smaller, Living Closer, and Driving Less Are the Keys to Sustainability
Riverhead Hardcover , 2009
Hardcover, 368 pages
Koehler Stephen A., Moore Peter, Owen David:
Jumped, Fell, or Pushed: How Forensics Solved 50 "Perfect" Murders
Reader's Digest Association , 2009
Hardcover, 176 pages



