Lynn V. Andrews
Lynn V. Andrews
Donna Andrews is an American author known for her award-winning mystery novels, particularly the Meg Langslow series.
Donna Andrews is an American writer celebrated for her mystery fiction, notably for two distinct series featuring amateur sleuths. She was born in Yorktown, Virginia, and pursued studies in English and drama at the University of Virginia. Her literary career began with "Murder with Peacocks" in 1999, which introduced the character Meg Langslow and garnered numerous awards, including the Agatha, Anthony, and Lefty awards. This novel established Andrews as a significant voice in traditional mystery. She later introduced the Turing Hopper series with "You've Got Murder" in 2002, featuring a unique artificial intelligence protagonist that also received critical acclaim, including an Agatha Award. Andrews resides and works in Reston, Virginia, and has continued to produce a prolific body of work, with extensive bibliographies for both her popular series and numerous short stories published in various collections and magazines.
Literary Contributions
Donna Andrews has established a notable career in mystery fiction, primarily through two distinct series. Her Meg Langslow series, set in her birthplace of Yorktown, Virginia, features a blacksmith protagonist and has been a consistent source of award-winning novels since its inception in 1999 with "Murder with Peacocks." This debut was highly lauded, securing multiple accolades for best first novel. The Turing Hopper series, beginning with "You've Got Murder" in 2002, offers a more unconventional approach by centering on a sentient artificial intelligence as the sleuth, a concept that also earned critical recognition. Andrews' work is characterized by its engaging plots and memorable characters, contributing significantly to the contemporary mystery genre. Her extensive bibliography includes over thirty titles in the Meg Langslow series alone, alongside numerous short stories.
Awards and Recognition
The works of Donna Andrews have been widely recognized within the mystery writing community, accumulating a substantial list of industry awards and nominations. Her debut novel, "Murder with Peacocks," received significant acclaim, winning awards such as the Agatha, Anthony, Barry, and Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice for best first novel, alongside the Lefty award for funniest mystery. The Turing Hopper series also saw success, with "You've Got Murder" winning the Agatha Award for best novel. Over the years, Andrews has been honored with multiple Agatha Awards, Anthony Awards, Barry Awards, and Lefty Awards, among others, for both her novels and short stories. Her consistent recognition underscores her impact and popularity in the mystery genre.
Books by Lynn V. Andrews
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