Join us for an interactive panel of Northwest
authors as they discuss their books, love for the mystery genre, and
England.
Alice K. Boatwright was “born” to become an Anglophile, after
spending her childhood summers at an English country dance and music
camp where her father played the fiddle for the dancing. As an adult, it was inevitable
that she would begin writing the Ellie Kent mysteries, with an American
ex-pat sleuth married to a Morris-dancing, witty, and philosophical
English vicar.
Candace Robb loves spending time in the 14th century, so much so that
she’s written 3 crime series set in the period, the internationally
bestselling Owen Archer series as well as the Kate Clifford series set
in York, and the Margaret Kerr series set in Scotland.
Marty Wingate writes mysteries and histories—all fiction and all set in Britain—including the Potting Shed and Birds of a Feather mysteries. Marty prefers on-the-ground research whenever possible, and so she and her husband regularly travel to England and Scotland, where she can be found tracing the steps of her characters, stopping for tea and a slice of Victoria sponge in a café.
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