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About Edwin Oliver

Edwin Oliver worked as a Computer Technical Support Specialist for over 20 years. He is now retired and has been living in the United States for the past 33 years. Previous to that he dedicated his life as a singer/composer whose career is displayed in “The Museum of   Puertorican Composers” located in the city of Cagüas, Puerto Rico, during which time he recorded a few L.P. albums in Spanish and won 1st price in several music and song festivals. He   also   represented   Puerto   Rico   both   as   singer   and   composer  in   the   Latin American O.T.I. song festival in 1975 with his song: “¿Adonde Vas Amigo?” (“where are you going, my friend”).
He  was a Table  Tennis champion  for 5 consecutive years while   in his   native island
(Puerto Rico), and also won two bronze and a silver medal in the 1985 U.S. Table Tennis Open celebrated   in   Florida,  where   he   defeated   an  ex-US-champion (Tim   Bogan) in the  “seniors” category.

He is an avid Mystery/Horror buff. His present book (The Terrestrial) as well as his previous published book, a detective mystery ( A Fiend Unveiled) are, both, "edge of your seat" thrillers that will keep you in suspense from page to page.

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