Vincent D'Agosta
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Vincent D'Agosta
Summary
Vincent D'Agosta is a literary character[1]. He worked as a detective[2]. He draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (literary_character category, ranking #233 of 421).[3]
Key Facts
- Vincent D'Agosta held citizenship in United States[4].
- Vincent D'Agosta worked as a detective[2].
- Vincent D'Agosta was employed by New York City Police Department[5].
- Vincent D'Agosta is the creator of Douglas Preston[6].
- Vincent D'Agosta is the creator of Lincoln Child[7].
- Vincent D'Agosta is recorded as male[8].
- Vincent D'Agosta's instance of is recorded as literary character[9].
- Vincent D'Agosta's instance of is recorded as film character[10].
- Vincent D'Agosta's instance of is recorded as fictional human[11].
- Vincent D'Agosta's performer is recorded as Tom Sizemore[12].
- Vincent D'Agosta's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cx_vj[13].
- Vincent D'Agosta's given name is recorded as Vincent[14].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as Relic[15].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as Reliquary[16].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as Brimstone[17].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as Dance of Death[18].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as The Book of the Dead[19].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as Fever Dream[20].
- Vincent D'Agosta's present in work is recorded as The Relic[21].
- Vincent D'Agosta's Goodreads character ID is recorded as 1010326[22].
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Career and Affiliations
Vincent D'Agosta worked as a detective[2]. He was employed by New York City Police Department[5].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Douglas Preston[6], a writer[23], b. 1956[24], of United States[25], specialised in thriller[26] and Lincoln Child[7], a writer[27], b. 1957[28], of United States[29].
Why It Matters
Vincent D'Agosta draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (literary_character category, ranking #233 of 421).[3]
FAQs
What did Vincent D'Agosta do for work?
Vincent D'Agosta worked as detective[2].