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SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM 7 CRIMINAL MINDS


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Mondays with Susan

Mondays with Susan
Susan C Shea writes a cozy mystery series set in Burgundy, France and a traditional amateur sleuth series, the Dani O’Rourke Mysteries, set in some of her favorite places in the US. She lives in Marin County, CA. www.susancshea.com

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Mondays with Brenda
With numerous award nominations for her books, Brenda Chapman pens the Stonechild and Rouleau police procedural series; the Anna Sweet novellas for adult literacy; and the Jennifer Bannon mysteries for young adults. Booklist recommends the Stonechild series "highly to crime-fiction fans looking for a new author". Blind Date released in 2022 is the first in the Hunter and Tate Mysteries. Brenda lives in Ottawa, Canada. https://brendachapman.ca/

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Tuesdays with Gabriel
Gabriel Valjan writes historical crime fiction. He is the recipient of the Macavity Award for Best Short Story and he has been listed for the Bridport and Fish Prizes, the Agatha, Anthony, Derringer, and Silver Falchion Awards. He lives in Boston’s South End and answers to a tuxedo cat named Munchkin. https://gabrielvaljan.com/

Tuesdays with Terry

Tuesdays with Terry
Terry Shames writes the Macavity Award-winning Samuel Craddock series, set in small-town Texas. BookPeople has twice dubbed her one of the top five Texas mystery authors.

Wednesdays with Cathy

Wednesdays with Cathy
Cathy Ace writes the traditional, Bony Blithe Award-winning Cait Morgan Mysteries, the cozier WISE Enquiries Agency Mysteries – set in her native Wales and #1 cozy bestsellers around the world – and the IPPY Award-winning psychological suspense novel THE WRONG BOY. She lives in rural British Columbia. http://www.cathyace.com/

Wednesdays with Dietrich

Wednesdays with Dietrich
Dietrich Kalteis is the critically acclaimed author of ten novels and winner of the 2022 Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence for Best Crime Novel for Under an Outlaw Moon. He enjoys life with his family on Canada’s West Coast. www.dietrichkalteis.com

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Thursdays with Catriona
Catriona McPherson is the multi-award-winning and national bestselling author of the Dandy Gilver historical detective series, the Last Ditch Motel comic series, and numerous contemporary standalone suspense novels. Catriona lives in northern California with a black cat and a scientist. http://catrionamcpherson.com/

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Thursdays with Jim
Winner of the Anthony, Barry, and Macavity awards, James W. Ziskin (Jim) is the author of the Ellie Stone Mysteries. His books and short stories have also been finalists for the Edgar, Agatha, and Lefty awards. jameswziskin.com

Fridays with Josh

Fridays with Josh
Josh Stallings is the author of five crime novels. His latest TRICKY, received a starred review from Library Journal. CrimeReads called it one of the most anticipated crime books of 2021. “A moral tour-de-force that explores essential questions of reform and justice.” He writes about Los Angeles from Southern California’s San Jacinto mountains.

Fridays with Abir

Fridays with Abir
Abir Mukherjee is the Times bestselling author of the Sam Wyndham series of crime novels set in Raj era India. His debut, A Rising Man, won the CWA Endeavour Dagger for best historical crime novel of 2017 and was shortlisted for the MWA Edgar for best novel. His second novel, A Necessary Evil, won the Wilbur Smith Award for Adventure Writing, is currently shortlisted for the Barry for best novel, and was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger for best crime novel of 2018. His third novel, Smoke and Ashes, is out in the UK and will be released in the US in March 2019. Abir grew up in Scotland and now lives in London with his wife and two sons.

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