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Linda O. Johnston
Linda O. Johnston has been interested in writing since
childhood. She attended law school but couldn’t stay
away from fiction and soon published several short stories
in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. The first,
“Different Drummers,” won the Robert L. Fish
Memorial Award for best first mystery short story of 1988.
Her first novel was the 1995 Love Spell time travel romance
A Glimpse of Forever.
Johnston currently writes the Pet Rescue Mysteries
for Berkley Prime Crime featuring the chief administrator of
a no-kill pet shelter who will do anything to save
animals—including solve murders. They are a spinoff
from her Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter Mysteries.
She also writes paranormal and romantic suspense novels for
Harlequin. Johnston is a member of the Orange County and
Los Angeles chapters of the Romance Writers of America. She
also belongs to Sisters in Crime, Los Angeles Chapter, and
the Mystery Writers of America. Johnston lives in the Los
Angeles area with her husband and two Cavalier King Charles
Spaniels.
Books:
Nonstop Spaniels, June 2013
Hounds Abound, May 2013
Oodles of Poodles, February 2013
Beaglemania, May 2012
Hounds Abound, April 2012
The More the Terrier, October 2011
Beaglemania, March 2011
Feline Fatale, July 2010
Howl Deadly, December 2009
Never Say Sty, April 2009
Double Dog Dare, June 2008
The Fright of the Iguana, October 2007
Meow is for Murder, February 2007
Fine-Feathered Death, May 2006
Nothing To Fear But Ferrets, August 2005
Sit, Stay, Slay, January 2005
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