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When he's not thinking up stories, Dean is the Manager of "Murder by the Book", Houston's nationally known mystery specialty bookstore. He is the co-author, with Jean Swanson, of By a Woman's Hand: A Guide to Mystery Fiction by Women (second edition, Berkley Prime Crime, 1996). The first edition of this popular reference book on contemporary women mystery writers was nominated by the "Mystery Writers of America" for the Edgar Award for Best Critical-Biographical Work, and it won the Agatha and Macavity Awards for Best Non-Fiction. The second edition was nominated for both the Agatha and Anthony Awards
With Jan Grape, he is the co-editor of Deadly Women , another volume on women mystery writers, published by Carroll & Graf in 1997. Deadly Women was nominated for the Edgar Award for Best Critical/Biographical Work and won the Macavity Award for Best Non-Fiction from Mystery Readers International. In 1998, Berkley Prime Crime published Killer Books: A Reader's Guide to Exploring the Popular World of Mystery and Suspense , which he wrote with Jean Swanson. His first mystery short story, "The Village Vampire and the Oboe of Death," was published by Avon Books in September 1998 in the Malice Domestic 7 anthology; it was nominated for the Agatha Award for Best Short Story. Other stories have appeared in Canine Crimes and A Canine Christmas, both published by Ballantine Books. Two new stories will be published in summer 2000, in the anthologies Magnolias and Mayhem (Silver Dagger Mysteries) and A Confederacy of Crime (NAL/Signet). His first novel for Silver Dagger is Cruel As The Grave.
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An engaging mystery,
This review is from: Closer Than the Bones (Paperback)
In Tullahoma, Mississippi, retired sixty-year-old school teacher Ernestine "Ernie" Carpenter enjoys solving problems. Being single, Ernie, who works from her home, relishes helping people with their troubles. She has quickly earned a reputation for results.However, even Ernie is a bit taken aback when venerable wealthy icon Mary McElroy comes to Ernie's home for assistance. The elderly patron of Southern Belle Letters hires Ernie to uncover the identity of the individual who murdered writer Sukey Lytton six months ago in a reported accidental drowning. Since the same group will be at Mary's home, Ernie joins them on the pretense of helping Mary write her memoirs. Ernie quickly learns that Sukey's final manuscript is missing and wonders if that is the cause of the murder; that is if someone actually killed the author. Ernie also wonders if murder did indeed occur, and it is not the ramblings of a senior citizen, will the murderer strike again if the amateur sleuth gets too close to the truth? This Ernie Carpenter tale, CLOSER THAN BONES, is an engaging mystery starring a fabulous lead protagonist. The story line moves forward in a genteel way as expected from a Southern cozy, but never slows down or looks back. Ernie is a great character and the support cast, especially the writing group provides the audience with an insightful novel that readers will enjoy while demanding Dean James return quickly with his heroine. Harriet Klausner
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