The Tolling of Mercedes Bell: A Novel (55 page)

J
ENNIFER
D
WIGHT
was born into a U.S. Air Force family who was stationed throughout the U.S. and Asia during her youth, before settling in Colorado. In Asia she was first exposed to ancient cultures and eastern religions, which sparked her lifelong interest in how peoples’ beliefs shape their lives.

She attended The Colorado College where she graduated with a B.A. in Religion. Ms. Dwight worked as a litigation paralegal, writer, and trainer for 33 years in the San Francisco area, while rearing a family. During that time she also wrote and published numerous articles, short stories, and three nonfiction books, as well as a 60-segment weekly fiction serial for a newspaper.

The Tolling of Mercedes Bell
is her first novel. She lives with her husband, Robert W. Duffey, and their little black dog, Jackie Beane, in Northern California. When she is not writing or outside working in the garden or walking, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, live music, yoga, knitting, puttering, and pondering.

SELECTED TITLES FROM SHE WRITES PRESS

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Water On the Moon
by Jean P. Moore. $16.95, 978-1-938314-61-2. When her home is destroyed in a freak accident, Lidia Raven, a divorced mother of two, is plunged into a mystery that involves her entire family.

Just the Facts
by Ellen Sherman. $16.95, 978-1-63152-993-1. The seventies come alive in this poignant and humorous story of a fearful rookie reporter at a small-town newspaper who uncovers a big-time scandal.

Watchdogs
by Patricia Watts. $16.95, 978-1-938314-34-6. When journalist Julia Wilkes returns to the town where her career got its start, she is forced to face some old ghosts—and some new enemies.

Murder Under The Bridge: A Palestine Mystery
by Kate Raphael. $16.95, 978-1-63152-960-3. Rania, a Palestinian police detective with a young son, meets cheeky Jewish-American feminist Chloe at an Israeli checkpoint—and soon becomes embroiled in a murder case that implicates the highest echelons of the Israeli military.

Again and Again
by Ellen Bravo. $16.95, 978-1-63152-939-9. When the man who raped her roommate in college becomes a Senate candidate, women’s rights leader Deborah Borenstein must make a choice—one that could determine control of the Senate, the course of a friendship, and the fate of a marriage.

The Wiregrass
by Pam Webber. $16.95, 978-1-63152-943-6. A story about a summer of discontent, change, and dangerous mysteries in a small Southern Wiregrass town.

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