Review
". . . a warm, chatty novel that will strike a chord with readers who remember World War II . . ." --
The Charlotte Observer, August 26, 2001". . . has a nostalgic poignancy evoking a time of childhood memory, and it should find a welcoming readership." --
The State Columbia, South Carolina, August 19, 2001"A coming-of-age story set in a small Georgia town in the 40s, it's rich in characters . . ." --
Creative Loafing - Charlotte, North Carolina"Best known for her mysteries, author Mignon Ballard turns a new page with her novel `The War in Sallie's Station.'" --
The Times - Fort Mill, South Carolina"WWII left a deep impression on Ballard. The `War in Sallie's Station' is about people and their nobility and courage." --
The Herald - Rock Hill, South Carolina, August 26, 2001
About the Author
Mignon Franklin Ballard was born and reared in Calhoun, Georgia and graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in journalism.
Her first book, Aunt Matildas Ghost, a novel for children, received the Excellence in Writing Award at the Winthrop College (now Univ.) Writers Conference for the best published book in the category by a South Carolina writer.
Raven Rock, a mystery for adult readers, published by Dodd Mead in 1986, was followed by Cry at Dusk in 1987. Carroll & Graf brought out Deadly Promise, a Christmas mystery, in 1989. All were published in England and were selections of several book clubs. Two were also published in paper.
A fourth novel of suspense, The Widows Wood, was published by Carroll & Graf in 1991, followed by Final Curtain in 1992, and Minerva Cries Murder in 1993. Angel at Troublesome Creek, the first in a mystery series featuring Augusta Goodnight, guardian angel temp, was published in hard cover November 1999 from St. Martins Minotaur. Berkley released it in paper in February 2001. St. Martins published An Angel to Die For in October 2000, and Silver Dagger Mysteries, an imprint of Overmountain Press, reissued Aunt Matildas Ghost in March of 2000, and published a reprint of Raven Rock in September of 2000. A third angel mystery, Shadow of an Angel, will be published by St. Martins.
A short story, Waiting for Pixie, was included in a mystery anthology, Malice IV, and her short fiction has been published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine, (Duke University) Archive, and others.
Ballard lives with her husband, Gene, in Fort Mill, South Carolina and they have two grown daughters and five grandchildren.