About Jerrilyn Farmer
Jerrilyn Farmer, the author of the acclaimed, award-winning Madeline Bean novels, is a TV writer who has written for game shows such as Jeopardy! and Supermarket Sweep, and sketch comedy specials for Dana Carvey, Jon Lovitz, Timothy Stack, Cheri Oteri, Tim Meadows, and others. Farmer also teaches mystery writing at the UCLA Extension's Writers Program.
Series
Madeline Bean Culinary Mystery
1. Sympathy For the Devil (1998)
2. Immaculate Reception (1999)
3. Killer Wedding (2000)
4. Dim Sum Dead (2001)
5. Mumbo Gumbo (2003)
6. Perfect Sax (2004)
7. The Flaming Luau of Death (2005)
8. Desperately Seeking Sushi (2006)
1. Sympathy For the Devil (1998)
2. Immaculate Reception (1999)
3. Killer Wedding (2000)
4. Dim Sum Dead (2001)
5. Mumbo Gumbo (2003)
6. Perfect Sax (2004)
7. The Flaming Luau of Death (2005)
8. Desperately Seeking Sushi (2006)
Awards
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Links to other websites
| jerrilynfarmer.com |
Jerrilyn Farmer recommends
Shop Till You Drop (2003) (Dead-End Job, book 1) Elaine Viets "Dead-on funny." | Love Is Murder (2004) (Daytime Mysteries, book 1) Linda PalmerX "Devine... the juicy behind-the-scenes soap opera details are to die for!" | It's a Mod, Mod, Mod, Mod Murder (2005) (Murder A-go-go Mystery, book 1) Rosemary Martin "That girl! meets Miss Marple... You'll have a ball." | |
Spirits and Wine (2011) Susan Jayne Newhof "Spirits and Wine is a can't-put-down novel that feels less like fiction and more like sharing a glass of wine with your best friends who go on to disclose the deeply disturbing, deadly things occurring in the lovely old house they planned to restore. Susan Newhof writes truthfully and with beautiful care, evoking the icy appeal of a small lakeshore town in Michigan while revealing the wretched secrets that cling to one dwelling. After reading this harrowing tale in one sitting, I am dying to ask the author - did these menacing events really happen . . . to you?" |
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