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= Jeremy Dronfield =

Early Life and Education
Jeremy Dronfield (Born 1965) is a biographer, historian, novelist and former archaeologist. He was born in Tredegar in Wales, UK. After completing a doctorate in archaeology at Cambridge, he began writing fiction. His first novel, The Locust Farm, was suggested for the John Creasey Memorial award for debut crime fiction. His later novels include The Alchemist's Apprentice, a tragi-comic novel about love, loyalty and the power of imagination. He also has a second career as a ghostwriter and non-fiction author, with focus on real-life accounts of Holocaust survivors.