Teri Coyne
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Teri Coyne

Author of The Last Bridge

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Teri Coyne is an alumna of New York University. In addition to writing fiction, Coyne wrote and performed stand-up comedy for many years. Teri dvides her time between New York City and the North Fork of Long Island.
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