[Deep South Mysteries 02] • Closer Than the Bones
- Authors
- James, Dean
- Publisher
- Overmountain Press
- Tags
- thriller & suspense , thriller suspense , detective , detective and mystery stories , mystery , general fiction , suspense , southern estate mystery , diane mott davidson , amateur sleuth , southern mystery , cozy mystery series , mystery & detective , amateur detective , crime , mysteries , mystery cozy , death by dissertation , closer than the bones , deep south , thriller , new york times bestseller , mississippi , mystery series , adult fiction , bestseller , joanne fluke , cozy mystery , contemporary , mystery genre , crime fiction , genre fiction , general , cat in the stacks series , miranda james , deep south mystery series , dean james
- ISBN
- 9781570721830
- Date
- 2001-05-15T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.24 MB
- Lang
- en
**About the Author:**
A seventh-generation Mississippian now transplanted to Texas,
Dean James grew up with scads of cousins all over the place, none of whom has
ever married one another as far as he knows. Sitting around on porches on hot
summer days, listening to adults telling stories, he decided he wanted to
tell stories, too. He wrote his first novel when he was twelve and has been
making up stories ever since. No matter where those stories are set,
something Southern creeps in, because he thinks that growing up Southern was
like living in the middle of every one of Shakespeare's plays all at once.
Comedy, drama, tragedy, farce--they're with you every day; all you have to do
is choose.
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 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*.