Ruth Glick
Walker, Persia
NY
Just the facts, ma'am. Just the facts.
In what seems like another world and was most definitely another century, Persia studied drama at the High School of Performing Arts in New York City and all kinds of good stuff at Swarthmore College. She also spent a year at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism to emerge with a master's degree.
She has worked for The Associated Press in Arkansas; Washington, DC; and New York. She has also written for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc., (RFE) in Munich, worked as a freelance book editor, done cultural reporting and voice work for European publication.
She's happily single, fluent in German, breathtakingly disorganized, and sporadically inspired to cook. She enjoys Indian and Thai food for dining, romantic thrillers and detective stories for reading, movies about superheroes, and television programs about desperate housewives and true crime. Her perfect Sunday morning includes a lengthy and lazy browse through the most frivolous parts of The New York Times Online.
She loves afternoons at the Met and dreams of weekends in the Hamptons, but is in fact is a real homebody. There's almost always some suitcase standing around half-packed in her home, but it's from her last trip and not in anticipation of any new one. As a writer, she's a monumentally undisciplined procrastinator who growls at her friends when they distract her, but then busily distracts herself. For more damaging information, you'll have to read her blog, Criminal Musings.
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Black Orchid Blues Author: Persia Walker Published: April 1, 2011 by Akashic Books Series Name: A Lanie Price Novel Category: Mystery, Historical Fiction Main Character: Lanie Price, Sam Delaney, Queenie Lovetree "The best kind of historical mystery: good history, good mystery, all wrapped up in a voice so authentic you feel it has come out of the past to whisper in your ear." -- Lee Child, author of Worth Dying For Lanie Price, a 1920s Harlem society columnist, witnesses the brutal nightclub kidnapping of the "Black Orchid," a sultry, seductive singer with a mysterious past. Price, a female 1920s version of Dominick Dunne, soon finds herself elbows-deep in a story in which everyone is either lying or keeping a secret to die for. Click for more info. |
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Darkness & the Devil Behind Me Author: Persia Walker Published: December 11, 2008 by Blood Vintage Press Series Name: A Lanie Price Novel Category: Mystery, Historical Fiction Main Character: Lanie Price, Sam Delaney In December 1923, Esther Todd was a lovely young pianist, a rising star. One month later, she was on the Most Wanted List. She had vanished along the snowy streets of a stormy night in Harlem and thieves had hit the home of her society patron, pulling off a million-dollar heist. Were the disappearance and the robbery coincidence or conspiracy? |
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The Blue Religion: New Stories About Cops, Criminals and the Chase Author: Edited by Michael Connelly, Contributors include Persia Walker Published: April 3, 2008 by Little Brown Category: Mystery - Police - Anthology The Blue Religion, edited by Michael Connelly, published April 2008 by Little, Brown and Company Authors: James O. Born, Jon Breen, Alafair Burke, John Buentello, Jack Fredrickson, Leslie Glass, Paul Guyot, Diana Hansen-Young, John Harvey, Edward D. Hoch, Laurie R. King, Polly Nelson, T. Jefferson Parker, Peter Robinson, Greg Rucka, Bev Vincent, Persia Walker, Paula L. Woods. Click for more info. |
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