Evelyn Dahab, 33
[From article]
Evelyn Dahab, 33, who wrote a sizzling 2011 novel titled “Incapacitated: Sex, Power, Money, Control,” was found about 3:20 a.m. in her pad at 31 E. First St. at Second Avenue, authorities said.
Dahab, a former partner in the Park Slope bar Lucey’s Lounge and a wine blogger, was a Long Island native and Barnard College grad who had also had a minor role on the soap “Guiding Light,” her distraught mother, Carolyn Dahab, told The Post.
“She was beautiful. She was bright. She wrote a book. She was on ‘Guiding Light’ twice,” she said.
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The website goodreads described Dahab’s book as “a haunting, sexually graphic novel about sex, power, money, and control. It’s the story of a young, beautiful Ivy League graduate who is emotionally and sexually paralyzed by the vices of one of New York City’s wealthiest bachelors, an oddly compelling man more than twice her age.”
She said on her Facebook page last month that she had been hospitalized after suffering a bad reaction to a prescription psychotropic drug she had been taking to treat bipolar disorder.
http://nypost.com/2014/12/10/woman-found-dead-in-east-village-fire/
Erotica writer found dead in East Village fire
By Georgett Roberts and Natasha Velez
New York Post
December 10, 2014 | 9:14am


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