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East Haven Teacher Account wrote: > > Hello all...just can't help myself...so many wonderful > authors have been named in this thread, its GRAND! > > Adding a couple of favorites not mentioned... > > Candace Barr - 13th c. Welsh archer, blinded during the > 100 Years War, becomes an apprentice > apothecary also spy...his name? > Owen Archer. > > Aaron Elkins - Forensic anthropologist..its just amazing > what he can find out from a six inch > bone fragment and a couple of teeth... > > Carole Nelson Douglas - Sherlock Holmes stories from > the Irene Adler perspective. > > Susan Wittig Alpert - the China Bayles series...TX > lawyer who now owns an herb shop. > > Bruce Alexander - mid 18th century England...Sir John > Fielding...actual judge...brother to > Henry... > > Paul Harding - the Sorrowful mysteries of Brother > Athelstan, 14th c. London... > > Ann Dukthas - Nicholas Segalla "a detective cursed to > travel through time" - "solves" > historical mysteries...the murder of > Darnley; the fate of the Dauphin, post > Reign of Terror; Mayerling > > Can you tell that I LOVE historical whodunnits...I COULD > go on and on and on, but... > > Regards to all...the thanks for all the help and support this > listserv provides. > > Julie Hulten, LMS > East Haven High School > East Haven, CT 06512 > Ehaven@biomed.med.yale.edu or deweyx2@aol.com (H) I enjoy reading Stuart Woods for exciting mysteries. Some titles are Heat, Palindrome, Santa Fe Rules, Improper Strangers - all good reads. Cheryl Dinnin, Teacher-Librarian <trains@execulink.com> Caradoc Central School <ccentral@lon.hokup.net>