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American novelistJudy Clemens | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 2004 – present |
Genre | Novel |
Judy Clemens is a successful American novelist. She lives in rural Ohio and is married with two children. Clemens is best known for the Stella Crown and Grim Reaper mystery series. Her first novel was nominated for the Agatha and Anthony Awards for Best First Novel. In 2009-10 she served as president of the international literary organization Sisters in Crime. Clemens became a reviewer at New York Journal of Books in 2018.
Works
The Grim Reaper series:
- Embrace the Grim Reaper (2006)
- The Grim Reaper's Dance (2010)
- Flowers for Her Grave (2011)
- Dying Echo (2012)
Stella Crown series:
- Till the Cows Come Home (2004)
- Three Can Keep A Secret (2005)
- To Thine Own Self Be True (2006)
- The Day Will Come (2007)
- Different Paths (2008)
- Leave Tomorrow Behind (2013)
Other:
- Lost Sons (2008)
References
- Judy Clemens, archived from the original on 16 September 2016, retrieved 28 January 2015
- The Stella Crown Series, archived from the original on 14 February 2015, retrieved 28 January 2015
- Sisters in Crime Board of Directors Get Down to Work (PDF), 20 June 2009, retrieved 28 February 2015
- "New York Journal of Books". Retrieved 2018-12-11.
- Judy Clemens, retrieved 28 January 2015
- Getting the Call with Judy Clemens, retrieved 28 February 2015