Before Aimée’s death, she and David Thurlo had written more than seventy novels together, including mysteries, young adult fiction, romances, and romantic suspense. Winners of the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award, the Willa Cather Award for Contemporary Fiction, and the New Mexico Book Award for mystery and suspense, they were the authors of the critically acclaimed Ella Clah and Sister Agatha mystery series and many novels of romantic suspense for Harlequin, including the Copper Canyon series. Looking Through Darkness was Aimée’s last work. You can sign up for email updates here.
David Thurlo is the author of The Pawnbroker and Grave Consequences. He grew up on the Navajo Reservation and later taught there for many years. He and Aimée, who was a native of Cuba, were partners in life and work for more than forty years. David lives in New Mexico. You can sign up for email updates here.