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Jeff Abbott

1963 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jeff Abbott is the 7,073rd most popular writer, the 15,783rd most popular biography from United States and the 1,111th most popular American Writer.

Jeff Abbott is most famous for his suspense novels, particularly the bestselling "Panic" and "Fear." He is known for his engaging storytelling and intricate plots that often involve themes of danger and survival.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Jeff Abbott ranks 7,073 out of 7,302Before him are Mimoza Ahmeti, Candace Owens, Radka Denemarková, Doris Kareva, Elena Milashina, and John Mortimer. After him are Carl Frode Tiller, Blanka Lipińska, Claudia Amengual, Jeffrey Goldberg, Haddy N'jie, and Konca Kuriş.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Jeff Abbott ranks 944Before him are Gilad Atzmon, Mimoza Ahmeti, Li Huifen, Mark Bowen, Lassina Zerbo, and Jess Harnell. After him are Domingos Castro, Richard R. Arnold, Iqbal Theba, Maria Lundqvist, Philippe Perrin, and Michael Cuesta.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Jeff Abbott ranks 15,790 out of NaNBefore him are Jess Harnell (1963), Alden Ehrenreich (1989), Steve Riddick (1951), Azealia Banks (1991), Sharon Wichman (1952), and Biz Markie (1964). After him are Claire McCaskill (1953), K. Megan McArthur (1971), Kelly Blatz (1987), Josh Ritter (1976), B. J. Armstrong (1967), and Brittany Daniel (1976).

Among Writers In United States

Among writers born in United States, Jeff Abbott ranks 1,111Before him are Dav Pilkey (1966), Paul Attanasio (1959), Justin Raimondo (1951), P. J. O'Rourke (1947), Rebecca Walker (1969), and Candace Owens (1989). After him are Jeffrey Goldberg (1965), David Grann (1967), Joaquin Miller (1837), Bryan Fuller (1969), Ishmael Reed (1938), and Ruta Sepetys (1967).

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