Murder by Christmas (Edna Davies mysteries) (21 page)

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“We’re sending valentines this year,” she said, giving him a peck on the cheek.

 

 

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Acknowledgements

 

 

A special “thank you” to Susie Bowers for sharing her fractured-kneecap experience with me and to Jim Bowers for follow-up care advice.

 

I believe nobody knows more about cat lore and behavior than Kris Field (BarnwaterCats.org), an amazing defender of felines and a dedicated rescuer of displaced and abused animals of all species. Thank you for all you’ve taught me and all you do, Kris.

 

As always, I am indebted to Jan Reynolds, Gail Lindsey, Lori Gee, Jim Coleman and Olivia Coleman for their time, expertise and feedback as first readers.

 

I especially wish to acknowledge my critique group partner Bonnie McCune (BonnieMcCune.com) who has stayed with me since 2000, generously sharing her support, guidance and insights. You’re the best, Bonnie!

 

Last, but certainly not least, to all my family, friends and readers who have been so supportive and encouraging, you make my efforts fun and rewarding. Many thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

 

 

Suzanne Young was born and raised in Rhode Island. She has worked as a photographer, a writer, an editor, and a computer analyst since earning her degree in English from the University of Rhode Island in Kingston.

 

A resident of Colorado for over 40 years, she retired from software development in 2010 to write fiction full time. 

 

She is a member of Denver Woman’s Press Club, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and Sisters in Crime as well as a graduate of the Arvada (CO) Citizens Police Academy.

 

To learn more about this author, she invites you to visit her website at www.SuzanneYoungBooks.com where you can also contact her via e-mail.

 

 

 

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