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J. A.
Jance is the author of over forty best-selling books,
millions of which are still in print. Her series include
those featuring
J.P. Beaumont, a retired Seattle policeman; Joanna Brady,
Sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona; and Ali Reynolds, former
broadcaster and now police academy graduate.
Jance’s professional writing career began with
the publication of the first Detective Beaumont book, Until
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Janice
Cantore is retired from the Long Beach Police Department
after 22 years of service, with sixteen in uniform and
six as a non-career officer. Janice worked a variety
of assignments including patrol, administration, training,
and juvenile investigations. During the course of her
career in uniform, Janice found that faith was indispensable
to every aspect of her job. |
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Tatjana
Soli was born in Salzburg, Austria and lived in southern
Italy before moving to the U.S. Her New
York Times best-selling debut novel, The
Lotus Eaters (St. Martin’s, 2010,) is the
gripping tale of a female photojournalist who is covering
the Vietnam War. It was partially inspired by Soli’s
time spent living at Fort Ord military base in Monterey,
California. |
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Josephine
Angelini is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of
the Arts in theater, with a focus on the classics. Originally
from the small town of Ashland, Massachusetts, she now
lives in Los Angeles with her screenwriter husband and
three shelter cats. Angelini based her debut novel, Starcrossed (HarperTeen,
2011), on the legend of Paris and Helen of Troy. |
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