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Carolyn Hart
Carolyn Hart was a child in Oklahoma during World War II.
She drew on those memories to write her Agatha Award
winning LETTER FROM HOME.
Hart's early memories of huge black headlines in the
newspapers led her to major in journalism and work briefly
as a reporter before turning to fiction. She is the author
of 36 mysteries. In LETTER FROM HOME, she explores the
impact of a crime on a small Oklahoma town in the summer of
1944 and on the life of 13-year-old Gretchen Gilman.
LETTER FROM HOME was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize by
the Oklahoma Center for Poets and Writers and was named a
Best Book of 2003 by Publishers Weekly. A past president of Sisters in Crime, Hart lives in
Oklahoma City with her husband, Phil.
Books:
Crimes by Moonlight, April 2010
Letter from Home, October 2004
Letter from Home, October 2003
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