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Monthly Archives: January 2011
“Rogue Island” nominated for an Edgar Award!
I’m thrilled that my novel, Rogue Island, has been short-listed for an Edgar Award in the best first novel category. The winner will be announced at the Mystery Writers of America’s awards banquet at the end of April. Meanwhile, you … Continue reading
Look Who’s Reading “Rogue Island” Now
Legendary newspaper editor James M. Naughton just sent me this photograph of himself reading my crime novel, Rogue Island, on his iPad in the chemo lab. Thank you, my old friend–and get well.
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First Lady of Mysteries Dead At 92
My condolences to all of the good folks at St. Martin’s Press, and to all of the friends and family of the legendary Ruth Cavin. Her obituary, written by Hillel Italie of The Associated Press, can be found here.
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Tagged Bruce DeSilva, crime fiction, First Lady of Mysteries, mysteries, obituary, ruth colvin, St. Martin's Press, thrillers
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