Elaine Viets web site

Evelyn David web site Blog 

Hank Phillippi Ryan Web Site Blog 

Lea Wait Maine author and antique print dealer Lea Wait writes the Shadows Antique Print Mystery series, starring antique print dealer and college professor Maggie Summer, who is considering single parent adoption. Lea herself adopted  four older Asian girls as a single parent. They're now grown, Lea is the grandmother of 7, and married to artist Bob Thomas. She also writes award-winning historical novels for young people that are set in the 19th century. See her website for details!    E-mail  Web Site 

Leann Sweeney Web Site Blog

Harley L. Sachs is a retired professor who has been a freelance for
fifty years. On his web site you can find free stuff, reviews, a catalog of his books, and fun. He's married, with three grown daughters, likes to sail, go fishing, watch movies, and (of course) read good books. He divides the year between Portland, ORegon (winter) and Michigan's Upper Penisula (summer when there is any.) Web Site

Jessica Conant-Park Co-author of the Gourmet Girl mystery series (with her mother, Susan Conant) that is set in the Boston restaurant scene. Part mystery, party chick lit, and full of food, this series always comes with recipes included! Web Site

Pamela Sue James writes a cross stitch mystery series. The first book in her series is titles The CROSSED STITCHER,Pamela lives in Kansas and has penned three other published mysteries. A MATCH MADE FOR MURDER by Pamela James & Merry Stahel. A MURDER MADE IN PIECES by Pamela James & Merry Stahel and A MURDER MADE IN STITCHES by Pamela James & Merry Stahel. Pamela writes mystery reviews, interviews authors, has a column in 'Voice In The Dark' under ; Pam's Pen.   Web Site E-mail

Dana Mentink     Web Site 

Lisa Lickel    Web Site

Michele Scott Web Site Blog

Heather Webber Web Site Blog

Felicia Donovan Web Site Black Widow Agency site Blog

Nancy Fairbanks Web Site

Lorna Barrett/Lorraine Bartlett Web Site

Rosemary Harris Web Site Blog

Mike Befeler Mike Befeler writes the Paul Jacobson Geezer-lit Mystery series, the first of which is Retirement Homes Are Murder. Paul suffers from short-term memory loss, finds a dead body in a trash chute, gets accused of the crime and must escape a killer intent on a repeat performance. Web Site Blog E-mail

Nancy Cohen Web Site Blog

Natalie M. Roberts Web Site

Kathryn Lilley Web Site

Nancy Mehl Web Site Blog