Miranda James
author : Miranda James
category : Cozy Mystery
A pseudonym used by
Miranda James is the pseudonym of Dean James, a seventh-generation Mississippian recently returned home after over thirty years in Texas. A mystery fan since the age of ten, he wrote his first novel at the ripe old age of twelve. The only copy of The Mystery of the Willow Key vanished years ago, but since it was highly derivative of the Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden mystery series, thats probably a good thing.
Currently a librarian in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Dean has published articles on topics in library science, the history of science/medicine, and mystery fiction.
His first book, which he co-wrote with fellow librarian Jean Swanson, was By a Womans Hand (Berkley; 1994). Jean and Dean won an Agatha Award for Best Mystery Non-Fiction and were nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar for Best Critical-Biographical work for this popular reference book. A second edition followed two years later, and Dean and Jean collaborated on two further projects, Killer Books (Berkley; 1998) and The Dick Francis Companion (Berkley; 2003). In all he has co-authored or co-edited six works of mystery reference and one short story anthology.
Miranda James Book Series
Cat Me If You Can
The Pawful Truth
What the Cat Dragged In
Six Cats a Slayin'
Arsenic and Old Books
Dead with the Wind
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Twelve Angry Librarians
1 Bless Her Dead Little Heart
Claws for Concern
File M for Murder
Digging Up the Dirt
Out of Circulation
The Silence of the Library
Murder Past Due
No Cats Allowed
Fixing to Die
Classified as Murder