Her first two books were such a disappointment, financially, that she nearly stopped writing. We are SOOOO lucky she didn't; we wouldn't have been able to enjoy the Aurora Teagarden and Lily Bard series or the wildly popular Sookie Stackhouse books.
author of the wildly popular ABC or Kinsey Millhone mystery novels, she has also written two other previous novels in the late '60s, had one of her novellas translated into a word game, edited or co-edited 3 wonderful mystery antholgies and written introductions and short stories. Come and See!
This site provides the cover art and the first chapters of Irene Marcuse's novels, The Death of an Amiable Child and Guilty Mind, as well as a schedule of author appearances and an interview with Irene.
Author and Recording Artist Harry G. Pellegrin's Website. At first, the main thrust of this site was to promote my books. A worthy goal; the books tell a good tales and everyone who has read them entertaining. It has morphed with my career. Now it's a musician and music lover's site with pages on a variety of topics. Come visit!
'A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams', by Joy Lee Rutter, sparks interest in the little-known subject matter; traumatic brain injury. Midwest Rewiew says: "The book is enticing with its wild disarray, weird magical moments and plagued with paranoid delusions. A fast paced excellent read..."
Who's the richest detective in the Seattle PD? JP Beaumont. Who's the first woman sherriff in Arizona? Joanna Brady. Also the two novels featuring the terrifying sociopath Andrew Carlisle.
Portugal, a fictitious small town on the California Coast, a new ice skating arena, plus a dead body. That's Nice Shows. In book 2, Judge Me Nottingham, the storyline centers around a murdered international figure skating judge. The background of author, Joan Bartlett, as an ice dancer, coach, and amateur ice show producer ensures that the ice skating discussions are realistic and technically accurate.