Eleanor Kuhns is a celebrated American author, particularly recognized for her historical fiction and mystery novels. She is most famous for her Will Rees mystery series, which has captivated readers with its engaging stories and well-developed characters. Kuhns' passion for writing can be traced back to her childhood, as she penned her first story at the age of ten. Since then, she has written countless stories, some published and others not.\n \n Kuhns is a lifelong librarian, a profession that has likely contributed to her ability to craft compelling narratives and develop rich worlds in her writing. She holds a master's degree in Library Science from Columbia University, which has no doubt aided her in her writing career. In addition to her work as a librarian, Kuhns is also an assistant director at the Goshen Public Library in Orange County, New York.
Kuhns currently resides in New York with her husband and dog. Her love for the state is evident in her writing, as many of her stories are set in New York or nearby regions. Her ability to bring historical settings to life has earned her a devoted following of readers who appreciate her attention to detail and commitment to authenticity.