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Paul Edward Sheldon (born September 14, 1950) is an American novelist best known for his long-running Misery Chastain series. He is widely known as the victim of a 1987 kidnapping by Annie Wilkes, a former registered nurse with an obsessive fixation on his fictional protagonist…
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