Laura Lippman

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Laura Lippman
Laura Lippman

Laura Lippman (born 1959) is an American author of detective fiction.

[edit] Biography

Lippmann was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where she now lives. She attended high school in Columbia, Maryland, where she was the captain of the Wilde Lake High School It's Academic team. She is best known for writing a series of novels set in Baltimore and featuring Tess Monaghan, a reporter (like Lippman herself) turned private investigator. She is the daughter of Theo Lippman Jr., a well known and respected writer at the Baltimore Sun, and Madaline Lippman, a retired school librarian for the Baltimore City Public Schools.

She is in a literary circle that includes David Simon and George Pelecanos. Lippman has won the Agatha, Anthony, Edgar, Nero Wolfe, and Shamus awards. Her 2003 standalone novel Every Secret Thing has been optioned for the movies by Academy Award-winning actor Frances McDormand. Laura Lippman's 2007 release What the Dead Know is the first of her books to make the New York Times bestseller list.

In 2007, she taught at the 3rd Annual Writers in Paradise at Eckerd College (from January 20-28).

Lippman is a former reporter for the Baltimore Sun, as is her husband, David Simon, who is the executive producer of the HBO show "The Wire."

[edit] Works

  • Baltimore Blues
  • Charm City
  • Butchers Hill
  • In Big Trouble
  • The Sugar House
  • In a Strange City
  • Ropa Vieja
  • The Last Place
  • Every Secret Thing
  • Like A Charm
  • By A Spider's Thread
  • To The Power of Three
  • No Good Deeds
  • What the Dead Know

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