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Carole Nelson Douglas

USA  (1944 - )
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About Carole Nelson Douglas
Carole Nelson Douglas' nonfiction and fiction writing has received more than 50 nominations and awards. After a career as a feature writer/reporter and editor for the St Paul Pioneer Press in Minnesota, she moved to Texas to write fiction full time. More than 40 novels later, many of her books have appeared on mystery, fantasy, and romance bestseller lists.

A graduate of the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, she was a finalist in Vogue magazine's Prix de Paris writing competition (won earlier by Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis) and earned degrees in English literature and Speech and Theater, with a minor in philosophy. While working in journalism, she was the first woman elected to the executive board of The Newspaper Guild's Twin Cities local, the first woman show chairman of the local's annual Gridiron Show, and the first permanent woman member of the St. Paul Pioneer Press's Opinion Pages and Editorial Board.

She was also the first woman to reinvent the Sherlock Holmes world from a female viewpoint with Good Night, Mr. Holmes, a New York Times Notable Book of 1991 and winner of American Mystery and Romantic Times magazine awards.

All of Douglas's novels use a mainstream matrix to blend elements of mystery or fantasy with contemporary issues and psychological realism. A literary chameleon with an agenda, Douglas has reinvented the roles of women in a variety of fiction forms.

Currently she concentrates on the Irene Adler suspense novels and something a bit different. Douglas's 13-book contemporary Midnight Louie mystery series features a hard-boiled feline P.I. in Las Vegas, whose part-time, first-furperson narration satirizes the rogue male detective of American detective fiction. ("You never know what madness and mayhem you'll find in Douglas's mysteries," said the San Francisco Chronicle, but you can count on it to be "wild, witty, and utterly irresistible.")

The series has won readers and awards for addressing contemporary issues. Although the typical Midnight Louie outing is witty fun, noted Mostly Murder, it also covers a "multitude of serious and topical issues," such as sexual addiction and obsession, monogamy, celibacy, sexual responsibility and familial responsibility versus sexual need and personal need, theology, stalking, sanity and insanity, honor and commitment, and the keeping of vows and trusts. "No small accomplishment for a thoroughly entertaining mystery with occasional chapters 'written' by an anthropomorphic tough-guy private-eye cat" with a Damon Runyonesque writing voice, the reviewer concluded.

Since 1996, the national Midnight Louie Adopt-a-Cat tours have "found good homes for books and cats," as Douglas says, by combining local shelter cat adoptions with bookstore signings.

Douglas also edited a short fiction anthology, Marilyn: Shades of Blonde, in which fantasy, mystery, and mainstream writers analyzed the film icon's life, death, and afterlife. She moonlights as a Marilyn Monroe impersonator to perform her contribution. a dramatic monologue speculating what MM would be, and would be doing, were she alive today. A second anthology is "edited" by Midnight Louie himself: Midnight Louie's Pet Detectives includes stories by mystery and fantasy writers featuring animals from hamsters to elephants.

Douglas collects vintage clothing when she has any spare time. She and her husband Sam Douglas, former director of exhibitions for the Minnesota Museum of Art, are kept as pets by seven adopted cats and a dog in Fort Worth.
 
New and Forthcoming Hardbacks

Cat in a Sapphire Slipper
Cat in a Sapphire Slipper
(Midnight Louie, book 20)

New and Forthcoming Paperbacks

Cat in a Red Hot Rage
Cat in a Red Hot Rage
(Midnight Louie, book 19)

Brimstone Kiss
Brimstone Kiss
(Delilah Street, Paranormal Investigator, book 2)

Series
Sword and Circlet
1. Six of Swords (1982)
2. Exiles of the Rynth (1984)
3. Keepers of Edanvant (1987)
4. Heir of Rengarth (1988)
5. Seven of Swords (1989)
     aka Seventh Sword
Six of SwordsExiles of the RynthKeepers of EdanvantHeir of Rengarth
Seven of Swords
 
Probe
1. Probe (1985)
2. Counterprobe (1988)
ProbeCounterprobe
 
 
Irene Adler
1. Good Night Mr. Holmes (1990)
2. Good Morning, Irene (1990)
     aka The Adventuress
3. Irene at Large (1992)
     aka A Soul of Steel
4. Irene's Last Waltz (1994)
     aka Another Scandal in Bohemia
5. Chapel Noir (2001)
6. Castle Rouge (2002)
7. Femme Fatale (2003)
8. Spider Dance (2004)
Good Night Mr. HolmesGood Morning, IreneIrene at LargeIrene's Last Waltz
Chapel NoirCastle RougeFemme FataleSpider Dance
 
Cup of ClaySeed Upon the Wind
 
CatnapPussyfootCat on a Blue MondayCat in a Crimson Haze
Cat in a Diamond DazzleCat With an Emerald EyeCat in a Flamingo FedoraCat in a Golden Garland
Cat on a Hyacinth HuntCat in an Indigo MoodCat in a Jeweled JumpsuitCat in a Kiwi Con
Cat in a Leopard SpotCat in a Midnight ChoirCat in a Neon NightmareCat in an Orange Twist
Cat in a Hot Pink PursuitCat in a Quicksilver CaperCat in a Red Hot RageCat in a Sapphire Slipper
 
The Cat and the Jack of SpadesThe Cat and the King of ClubsThe Cat and the Queen of HeartsThe Cat and the Jill of Diamonds
 
Delilah Street, Paranormal Investigator
1. Dancing with Werewolves (2007)
2. Brimstone Kiss (2008)
Dancing with WerewolvesBrimstone Kiss
 
Links to other websites
carolenelsondouglas.com


Carole Nelson Douglas recommends
Shadows in Scarlet: A Haunting Novel of Romantic Mystery
Shadows in Scarlet: A Haunting Novel of Romantic Mystery (2001)
Lillian Stewart Carl
"Lillian Stewart Carl is a captivating writer who offers delight and insight as well as goose bumps. Shadows in Scarlet’s ghostly love story and centuries-spanning murder mystery make for an enthralling puzzle with a Scottish accent. This cozy but chilling roller coaster of a story will keep readers glued to their seats and significant others. "
Murder in the Pleasure Gardens
Murder in the Pleasure Gardens (2003)
(Beau Brummell, book 4)
Rosemary Stevens
"A dandy sleuth...Stevens's dashing detective romps through Regency England."



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