About Sharan Newman
Sharan Newman won the 1999 Career Achievement Award for Historical Mystery by Romantic Times magazine. She resides in Oregon.
Series
Catherine LeVendeur
1. Death Comes as Epiphany (1993)
2. The Devil's Door (1994)
3. The Wandering Arm (1995)
4. Strong as Death (1996)
5. Cursed in the Blood (1998)
6. The Difficult Saint (1999)
7. To Wear the White Cloak (2000)
8. Heresy (2002)
9. The Outcast Dove (2003)
10. The Witch in the Well (2004)
1. Death Comes as Epiphany (1993)
2. The Devil's Door (1994)
3. The Wandering Arm (1995)
4. Strong as Death (1996)
5. Cursed in the Blood (1998)
6. The Difficult Saint (1999)
7. To Wear the White Cloak (2000)
8. Heresy (2002)
9. The Outcast Dove (2003)
10. The Witch in the Well (2004)
Novels
The Dagda's Harp (1976)
The Sunken Sailor (2004) (with Simon Brett, Jan Burke, Dorothy Cannell, Margaret Coel, Deborah Crombie, Eileen Dreyer, Carolyn Hart, Edward Marston, Francine Mathews, Alexandra Ripley, Walter Satterthwait, Sarah Smith and Carolyn Wheat)
The Shanghai Tunnel (2008)
The Sunken Sailor (2004) (with Simon Brett, Jan Burke, Dorothy Cannell, Margaret Coel, Deborah Crombie, Eileen Dreyer, Carolyn Hart, Edward Marston, Francine Mathews, Alexandra Ripley, Walter Satterthwait, Sarah Smith and Carolyn Wheat)
The Shanghai Tunnel (2008)
Anthologies edited
Crime Through Time (1997) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo)
Crime Through Time II (1998) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo)
Crime Through Time III (1999) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo)
Crime Through Time II (1998) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo)
Crime Through Time III (1999) (with Miriam Grace Monfredo)
Non fiction
The Real History Behind the Da Vinci Code (2005) (see Dan Brown)
The Real History Behind the Templars (2007)
The Real History Behind the Templars (2007)
Anthologies containing stories by Sharan Newman
Short stories
| Dumping Ra (1996) | |||
| Divine Guidance (1999) |
Awards
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Links to other websites
| sharannewman.com |
Sharan Newman recommends
Shadows in Scarlet: A Haunting Novel of Romantic Mystery (2001) Lillian Stewart Carl "Lillian’s wicked sense of humor and her excellent scholarship put Shadows in Scarlet far above the usual novel of romantic suspense. I read it in one sitting, staying up far too late, because I had to know what would happen to Amanda and her most lively ghost. I found the book delightful, altogether a wonderful escape. " |
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