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Aaron Elkins
Looking for someone to blame because you can no longer turn on the TV without encountering CSI New York, or CSI Chatanooga, or CSI Kuala Lumpur? Look no further. Aaron started it all back in 1982 when he introduced the celebrated Skeleton Detective, Gideon Oliver, in his very first novel, Fellowship of Fear.
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Charlotte Elkins
As for Charlotte, she was busily writing romances when she became intrigued with the thought of joining forces with husband Aaron on a mystery. Finding inspiration in Agatha Christie and in the witty, golf-themed stories of P.G. Wodehouse, they created Lee Ofsted, a struggling young golfer on the women's pro tour with a penchant for hitting into trouble. There are five books in the series so far, and all of them are again available, in eBook format. (And yes, there is an element of romance!) - More... |

Amazon is currently offering a special promotion on the paperback version of A DANGEROUS TALENT. It is now on sale at $5.00. This really is a special promotion, good only through December 24. On December 25, back it goes to $14.95
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A DANGEROUS TALENT
Charlotte and Aaron are back writing together, and here they introduce their new series character, Alix London, a young art consultant whom they quickly get into BIG trouble in New Mexico. Spoiler alert: They eventually get her out of it too. (If they didn't, it wouldn't have been much of a series.) MORE
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Gideon Oliver's Last Excellent Adventure
Set in Florence and the Tuscan countryside, Dying on the Vine will close out Dr. Oliver's illustrious career after 17 books, 7 concussions, and other assorted misfortunes. More information next month, when it will become a Featured Book on these pages, but if you simply can't wait to buy it or read more about it, just click Dying on the Vine now.
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Have you met Lee Ofsted?
We're happy to report that all five Lee Ofsted outings are available again...on Kindle, at $3.99.
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UPDATED DECEMBER 17, 2012