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Deanna Raybourn

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Deanna Raybourn
Born (1968-06-17) June 17, 1968 (age 56)
Fort Worth
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Texas at San Antonio
Genrehistorical fiction
Notable awardsRITA Award for Best Novel with Strong Romantic Elements
Website
www.deannaraybourn.com

Deanna Raybourn (born June 17, 1968)[1] is a renowned American author of historical fiction and historical mystery novels.

Biography

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Raybourn was born in Fort Worth, Texas, but currently resides in Williamsburg, Virginia. She graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio where she earned a degree in English and History.[1]

Her debut novel, Silent in the Grave, was nominated for the Agatha Award for Best First Novel in 2007.[2] Set in Victorian era England, the acclaimed series[1] has been optioned for a UK television series by Free@Last TV.[3][4]

Bibliography

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Lady Julia Grey mysteries

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  • Silent in the Grave, 2007 (hardcover ISBN 978-0-7783-2410-2, mass market ISBN 978-0-7783-2524-6)
  • Silent in the Sanctuary, 2008 (paperback ISBN 978-0-7783-2492-8, mass market ISBN 978-0-7783-2492-8)
  • Silent on the Moor, 2009 (paperback ISBN 978-0-7783-2614-4, mass market ISBN 978-0-7783-0304-6)
  • Dark Road to Darjeeling, 2010 (paperback ISBN 978-0-7783-2820-9)
  • The Dark Enquiry, 2011 (paperback ISBN 9780778312376)
  • Silent Night, 2012 (paperback ISBN 978-1-4592-3795-7)
  • "Midsummer Night" novella, 2013 (e-book ISBN 978-1459254879)
  • "Twelfth Night" novella, 2014 (e-book ISBN 978-1459256187)
  • "Bonfire Night" novella, 2014 (e-book ISBN 978-1460338148)

Veronica Speedwell mysteries

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Other fiction

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Nonfiction

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  • chapter in Scribbling Women and the Real-Life Romance Heroes Who Love Them, 2014 (paperback ISBN 978-1310454141)
  • contribution to The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook, 2015 (hardcover ISBN 978-1863747571)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Meet the Writers: Deanna Raybourn". Barnes & Noble. 2007. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "Past Agatha Award Winners & Nominees". www.malicedomestic.org. Archived from the original on 12 April 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b "From Deanna". Deanna Raybourn. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  4. ^ "Turning Great Stories into Great Drama". Free@Last TV. Free@Last TV Limited. Archived from the original on September 3, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
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