Susan Wittig Albert

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Susan Wittig Albert at the 2007 Texas Book Festival.
Susan Wittig Albert at the 2007 Texas Book Festival.

Susan Wittig Albert (born 1940) is a mystery writer from Vermilion County, Illinois. She currently resides in Bertram, Texas, near Austin, with her husband, Bill Albert.

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[edit] Career

She is the author of the China Bayles herbal mysteries, a popular and acclaimed series centering around the title character's deductive reasoning and knowledge as an herbalist and ex-lawyer, who solves murders with her best friend, Ruby Wilcox, owner of a New Age shop. Her most recent books are Dead Man's Bones and Bleeding Hearts.

Albert grew up in downstate Illinois, attending Danville High School before moving to the nearby community of Bismarck, where she graduated. She became a college professor of English and university administrator and vice president. She writes a column for Country Living Gardener magazine.

Her writing career has included the Nancy Drew mysteries under the penname Carolyn Keene in the 1980s.

By the 1990s, Albert was ready to embark upon an independent career and wrote Thyme of Death, her first China Bayles novel. The book was warmly received, and was nominated for two national mystery awards, the Agatha and the Anthony.

All seventeen of the China Bayles novels include the names of herbs, and the subsequent mysteries invariably include detailed, meticulously reported herbal themes that invoke the title. She is a popular guest speaker at both herbal clubs and women's groups around the country. Albert has described her books as "cozy mysteries," because they do not describe much violence or gratuitous behavior.

She and her husband, Bill, have also co-written the The Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries, a series of a dozen mysteries set in the Late Victorian era. Albert is also the author of The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter, a series of mysteries featuring author Beatrix Potter.

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] The China Bayles Mysteries

  • Thyme of Death (1992)
  • Witches' Bane {1993)
  • Hangman's Root (1994)
  • Rosemary Remembered (1995)
  • Rueful Death (1996)
  • Love Lies Bleeding (1997)
  • Chile Death (1998)
  • Lavender Lies (1999)
  • Mistletoe Man (2000)
  • Bloodroot (2001)
  • Indigo Dying (2002)
  • A Dilly of a Death (2004)
  • Dead Man's Bones (2005)
  • Bleeding Hearts (2006)
  • An Unthymely Death (Short story collection) (2003)
  • The China Bayles Book of Days (October 2006)
  • Spanish Dagger (2007)
  • Nightshade (2008)
  • Nightshade (2008)
  • Wormwood (2009)

[edit] The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter

  • The Tale of Hill Top Farm (2004) ISBN 0-425-20101-5
  • The Tale of Holly How (2005) ISBN 0-425-20274-7
  • The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood (July 2006)
  • The Tale of Hawthorn House (Sept 2007)

[edit] The Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries

These were co-written with her husband, Bill Albert under the name Robin Paige.

  • Death at Bishop's Keep (1994)
  • Death at Gallows Green (1995)
  • Death at Daisy's Folly (1997)
  • Death at Devil's Bridge (1998)
  • Death at Rottingdean (1999)
  • Death at Whitechapel (2000)
  • Death at Epsom Downs (2001)
  • Death at Dartmoor (2002)
  • Death at Glamis Castle (2003)
  • Death in Hyde Park (2004)
  • Death at Blenheim Palace (2005)
  • Death on the Lizard (2006)

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