Donna Andrews (author)

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[edit] Biography

Donna Andrews is an American mystery fiction writer of two award-winning amateur sleuth series. Her first book, Murder with Peacocks (1999), introduced Meg Langslow, ornamental blacksmith from Yorktown, Virginia. It won several awards for for best first novel, including the Lefty award for funniest mystery of 1999.{{{author}}}, {{{title}}}, [[{{{publisher}}}]], [[{{{date}}}]]. The first novel in the Turing Hopper series (You've Got Murder, 2002) debuted a highly unusual sleuth—an Artificial Intelligence (AI) personality who becomes sentient—and won the Agatha Award for best mystery that year.

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] The Meg Langslow series

  • Murder with Peacocks (1999)
  • Murder with Puffins (2000)
  • Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos (2001)


  • Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon (2003)
  • We'll Always Have Parrots (2004)
  • Owls Well That Ends Well (Aril 2005)
  • No Nest for the Wicket (2006)
  • The Penguin Who Knew Too Much (2007)

  • "Night Shades" in Chesapeake Crimes (short story, 2004)
  • "Birthday Dinner"
in Death Dines In, Claudia Bishop and Dean James, eds (short story, 2004)

[edit] The Turing Hopper series

  • You've Got Murder (2002)
  • Click Here for Murder (2003)
  • Access Denied (2004)

  • Delete All Suspects (2005)

[edit] Other Short stories

  • "A Rat's Tale"
in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
September-October 2007 


  • "Cold Spell"
in Powers of Detection,
Dana Stabenow, editor (2004)
  • "An Unkindness of Ravens"
The Mysterious North (2002), Dana Stabenow, editor

[edit] References

http://www.donnaandrews.com/

http://www.mysteryauthorsonline.com/andrews.html

http://bloggingwebb.blogspot.com/2008/01/interview-with-donna-andrews.html