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Sherryl published her first romance novels in 1982 as "Alexandra Kirk" and "Suzanne Sherrill", in 1985 she published her first book as "Sherryl Woods". In 1986, she left her work as a journalist, and now she writes full-time. She also writes two mystery series by fictional sleuths; Molly DeWitt and Amanda Roberts
DeWitt had found the publication process to be a struggle: there were typesetting problems arising from her use of foreign text, an "accounting error" that led to her owing a publisher $75,000 when she thought they owed her $80,000, and a struggle with obtaining the rights for the book's original title, The Seventh Samurai (a reference to the ...
Here we have 8 of the best new mystery books for 2024. A selection of this season’s best whodunit novels. Let the binge-reading begin!
Delany is the author of the Constable Molly Smith mystery series, set in the fictional British Columbia town of Trafalgar (a thinly disguised Nelson, BC), and the Klondike Mystery series, set in Dawson City, Yukon during the Gold Rush of 1898. [2] She is also the author of three novels of psychological suspense, set in Northern Ontario.
The book begins with an account of Molly’s suicide. After reading that terrible morning of Molly’s choice, the reader is compelled to race through the rest of Butler’s memoir at the same ...
The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction.The prize has been awarded each year since 1969 to the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland.
The Mystery of the Wandering Cave Man (1982, by M. V. Carey) [34] The Mystery of the Kidnapped Whale (1983, by Marc Brandel) [35] The Mystery of the Missing Mermaid (1983, by M. V. Carey) [36] The Mystery of the Two-Toed Pigeon (1984, by Marc Brandel) [37] The Mystery of the Smashing Glass (1984, by William Arden) [38]
On The Omnivore, Lightning Rods received an "omniscore" of 3.5 out of 5 based on an aggregation of three critic reviews from British and American press reviews [2] and out of more publications it reported on reviews with a rating scale for the novel out of 5: The Financial Times and The Telegraph gave it a 5 and Independent and The TLS gave it a 4.5 and Guardian and The New York Times gave it ...