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Stan Jones is actually four authors. There is Stan Jones the mystery writer (author of the Nathan Active books); a separate Stan Jones (also known as Stanton L. Jones) who is a Wheaton professor and psychologist who writes books about sex and Christian living; a third Stan Jones writes cookbooks and barguides; and a fourth Stan Jones, who writes about body language and is a professor of communications at U of Colorado.

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Stan Jones is actually four authors. There is Stan Jones the mystery writer (author of the Nathan Active books); a separate Stan Jones (also known as Stanton L. Jones) who is a Wheaton professor and psychologist who writes books about sex and Christian living; a third Stan Jones writes cookbooks and barguides; and a fourth Stan Jones, who writes about body language and is a professor of communications at U of Colorado.

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Stan Jones is actually four authors. There is Stan Jones the mystery writer (author of the Nathan Active books); a separate Stan Jones (also known as Stanton L. Jones) who is a Wheaton professor and psychologist who writes books about sex and Christian living; a third Stan Jones writes cookbooks and barguides; and a fourth Stan Jones, who writes about body language and is a professor of communications at U of Colorado.

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