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  2. J. A. Jance - Wikipedia

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    Judith Ann (J. A.) Jance (born October 27, 1944) is an American author of mystery novels. She writes three series of novels, centering on retired Seattle Police Department Detective J. P. Beaumont, Arizona County Sheriff Joanna Brady , and former Los Angeles news anchor turned mystery solver Ali Reynolds.

  3. Joanna Brady - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Brady is the protagonist of a series of mystery novels by author J. A. Jance, centered on the small desert town of Bisbee, Arizona. [1]Joanna starts out as a mother of a 9-year-old Jenny and the wife of Andy Brady, who runs for Sheriff of Cochise County but is killed before the election and is then accused of being dirty.

  4. Naked Came the Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    All thirteen authors have been featured in The New York Times Book Review. [2] The authors included: [3] Chapter 1 by Nevada Barr; Chapter 2 by Nora Roberts, credited as J. D. Robb; Chapter 3 by Nancy Pickard; Chapter 4 by Lisa Scottoline; Chapter 5 by Perri O'Shaughnessy, pen name of Mary O'Shaughnessy and Pam O'Shaughnessy; Chapter 6 by J. A ...

  5. List of female detective/mystery writers - Wikipedia

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    J. A. Jance (born 1944) Charlotte Jay (1919–1996) Maureen Jennings (born 1939) Linda O. Johnston; Alison Joseph (born 1958) Morag Joss (born 1955) Mari Jungstedt (born 1962) Susan Kandel; Faye Kellerman (born 1952) Karen Kijewski (born 1943) Laurie R. King (born 1952) Natsuo Kirino (born 1951) Elsa Klensch (1933–2022) Harley Jane Kozak ...

  6. Sarah J. Maas reveals plans for her next books — including a ...

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    Listen up Sarah J. Maas fans: The romantasy author of BookTok favorite “A Court of Thorns and Roses” has some news for you.. Her latest book, “House of Flame and Shadow,” the third in her ...

  7. Ruth B. Bottigheimer catalogued this and other disparities between the 1810 and 1812 versions of the Grimms' fairy tale collections in her book, Grimms' Bad Girls And Bold Boys: The Moral And Social Vision of the Tales. Of the "Rumplestiltskin" switch, she wrote, "although the motifs remain the same, motivations reverse, and the tale no longer ...