Carolyn Hart

Carolyn Hart

Carolyn Gimpel Hart (born Carolyn Gimpel in Oklahoma) is a mystery writer who has won two Agatha Awards. She began as a journalist writing under the name Carolyn G. Hart. She gave up journalism to raise her kids, but returned to writing with a juvenile fiction mystery in 1964. She gained wider attention twenty years later with the "Death on Demand" series. [ [http://www.mysteryguide.com/hart.html Mystery Guide Interview with Carolyn Hart] ]

She is also known for the World War II novel "Letter from Home", which received a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction by the Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers at Oklahoma State University–Tulsa. She is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma (class of 1958) [cite news | first = Judith | last = Wall | url = | title = Hart of the Mystery | work = | publisher = Sooner Magazine | pages = 9-13 | page = | date = Winter 2007 | accessdate = | format = ] and she currently lives in Oklahoma City. [ [http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2004/04-052.html Library of Congress's website] ]

Death on Demand Mysteries

#"Death on Demand" (1987)
#"Design for Murder" (1988)
#"Something Wicked" (1988)
#"Honeymoon with Murder" (1988)
#"A Little Class on Murder" (1989)
#"Deadly Valentine" (1990)
#"The Christie Caper" (1991)
#"Southern Ghost" (1992)
#"Mint Julep Murder" (1995)
#"Yankee Doodle Dead" (1998)
#"White Elephant Dead" (1999)
#"Sugarplum Dead" (2000)
#"April Fool Dead" (2002)
#"Engaged to Die" (2003)
#"Murder Walks the Plank" (2004)
#"Death of the Party" (2005)
#"Dead Days of Summer" (2006)
#"Death Walked In" (2008)

References

External links

* [http://www.carolynhart.com/ Carolyn Hart's website]


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