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A Literary Evening with Three Wise and Witty Women Writers

In the Phoenix Metro Area:

A Literary Evening on April 27th with Three Wise and Witty Women Writers:
Donis Casey, Elizabeth Gunn, and Susan Cummins Miller

Join us for an informal guided conversation, books to buy, good food and wine.

RSVP to get directions/details: judithstarkston@gmail.com

About the three mystery writers:
image Donis Casey authorDonis Casey
Donis writes the Alafair Tucker series of historical mysteries set primarily in Oklahoma for the Poisoned Pen Press. Her sixth title in the series, The Wrong Hill to Die On, moves Alafair temporarily to Tempe in 1916. Alafair is a mother of ten running a farm with her husband, and yet, with her down-to-earth common sense and sharp intellect, she still has time to solve murder mysteries when they come her way. Donis comes up with the best titles in town—the first in the series is called The Old Buzzard Had It Coming.

image Elizabeth Gunn authorElizabeth Gunn
Elizabeth has two long-running series: Jake Hines, set in the fictional town of Rutherford, Minnesota, and Sarah Burke, set in very real Tucson, where Elizabeth now lives. Elizabeth’s sleuths deal with a range of contemporary issues, from struggling to fit a personal life around the demands of their jobs, to border conflict and fracking. Her Sarah Burke series of four books started with Cool in Tucson and continues with her most recent Sarah title, The Magic Line. Jake started with Triple Play in 1997. This March brought her latest title in the Jake Hines series, Eleven Little Piggies.
image Susan Cummins Miller authorSusan Cummins Miller
Susan’s “sleuth” is geologist, Frankie McFarlane, which explains why Texas Tech University Press is her publisher—getting the message out about women in science. You’ll love the parallels between rock formations and the crises criminals create. Susan worked as a field geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey before turning to writing, so she knows what she’s talking about. Her latest in the five book series, Fracture, is a sedimentary delight with layers from early European history, the war in Afghanistan, the housing bust, old-fashioned greed, and the return of Frankie’s sweetheart, the satisfyingly complex P.I., Philo Dain.