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|bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | '''Author Links''' | |bgcolor="#e0e0e0" | '''Author Links''' | ||
| - | *[http://www.rettmacpherson.com/ Rett MacPherson's | + | *[http://www.rettmacpherson.com/ Rett MacPherson's official website] |
| - | *[http://www.fionamountain.com/ | + | *[http://www.fionamountain.com/ Fiona Mountain's official website] |
| - | *[http://www.jeannedams.com/ Jeanne Dams' | + | *[http://www.jeannedams.com/ Jeanne Dams' official website] |
| - | *[http://www2.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/cvrm0.htm Ralph McInerny's | + | *[http://www2.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/cvrm0.htm Ralph McInerny's academic website] |
'''Library Databases about Novels, Authors''' | '''Library Databases about Novels, Authors''' | ||
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Would you like to read mystery novels with a genealogist or historian as the main character or that have a plot-twist related to family history? Or would you like to read mystery novels set in the St. Joseph County area? If so, read on! | Would you like to read mystery novels with a genealogist or historian as the main character or that have a plot-twist related to family history? Or would you like to read mystery novels set in the St. Joseph County area? If so, read on! | ||
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[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/a?searchtype=t&searcharg=veiled+antiquity&SORT=D&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Submit 2) A Veiled Antiquity] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/a?searchtype=t&searcharg=veiled+antiquity&SORT=D&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Submit 2) A Veiled Antiquity] | ||
| - | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/ | + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=comedy+of+heirs&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=Ycomedy+of+heirs%26SORT%3DD 3) A Comedy of Heirs] |
[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/a?searchtype=Y&searcharg=misty+mourning&SORT=D&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Submit 4) A Misty Mourning] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/a?searchtype=Y&searcharg=misty+mourning&SORT=D&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Submit 4) A Misty Mourning] | ||
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[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=dead+man+running&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tthicker+than+water+a+t 9) Dead Man Running] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=dead+man+running&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tthicker+than+water+a+t 9) Dead Man Running] | ||
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| + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=blood+ballad&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=amacpherson+r 10) The Blood Ballad] | ||
=== Natasha Blake mysteries by Fiona Mountain === | === Natasha Blake mysteries by Fiona Mountain === | ||
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[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=pale+as+the+dead&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tdead+man+running 1) Pale as the Dead: A Genealogical Mystery] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=pale+as+the+dead&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tdead+man+running 1) Pale as the Dead: A Genealogical Mystery] | ||
| - | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype= | + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/a?searchtype=Y&searcharg=bloodline+fiona&SORT=D&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Search 2) Bloodline: A Genealogical Mystery] |
| + | === Family Tree mysteries featuring Katharine Murray by Patricia Sprinkle === | ||
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| + | Wealthy, empty-nester Katharine Murray is not really a genealogist, but somehow finds herself involved in situations where her friends and relatives call upon her to investigate "delicate" old Southern family secrets. And those secrets usually end up leading Katharine straight into trouble when she uncovers illegal activities which the crooks are desperate to keep under wraps. | ||
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| + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search~S2/?searchtype=t&searcharg=death+on+the+family+tree&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=Xfamily+tree+mystery+sprinkle%26SORT%3DDZ 1) Death on the Family Tree] | ||
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| + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search~S2/?searchtype=X&searcharg=daughter+of+deceit+sprinkle&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tdaughter+of+deceit 2) Daughter of Deceit] | ||
== Mystery Series set in St. Joseph County == | == Mystery Series set in St. Joseph County == | ||
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===Hilda Johansson mysteries by Jeanne Dams=== | ===Hilda Johansson mysteries by Jeanne Dams=== | ||
| - | "The Hilda Johansson mysteries are set in turn-of-the-last-century South Bend, when the Studebakers and Olivers still ruled local society. It was not until after I moved here and settled down to my work in [http://www.sjcpl.org | + | "The Hilda Johansson mysteries are set in turn-of-the-last-century South Bend, when the Studebakers and Olivers still ruled local society. It was not until after I moved here and settled down to my work in [http://www.sjcpl.org:16080/localhistory/ Local & Family History Services] that I discovered that Jeanne Dams had researched some of these books right here in the Library. These books are fun to read in part because they are so well researched. When I read them I feel as though I can see the city of South Bend as it used to be, rising again before my eyes."--review by [http://www.sjcpl.org/subjectguides/index.php/User:Libby_the_Librarian Libby the Librarian.] |
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[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=green+grow+the+victims&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tred+white+and+blue+murder 3) Green Grow the Victims] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=green+grow+the+victims&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tred+white+and+blue+murder 3) Green Grow the Victims] | ||
| - | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype= | + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=X&searcharg=silence+is+golden+hilda+johansson&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tsilence+is+golden 4) Silence is Golden] |
[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=crimson+snow&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tsilence+is+golden 5) Crimson Snow] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=crimson+snow&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tsilence+is+golden 5) Crimson Snow] | ||
| + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search~S2/?searchtype=t&searcharg=indigo+christmas&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tcrimson+snow 6) Indigo Christmas] | ||
Click [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=dams%2C+jeanne&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D here] to see a complete list of Jeanne Dams' books at SJCPL. We have [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=Y&searcharg=dams+large&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D LARGE PRINT] and [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=Y&searcharg=jeanne+dams+sound&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D Sound recording] editions of these titles also. | Click [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=dams%2C+jeanne&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D here] to see a complete list of Jeanne Dams' books at SJCPL. We have [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=Y&searcharg=dams+large&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D LARGE PRINT] and [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=Y&searcharg=jeanne+dams+sound&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D Sound recording] editions of these titles also. | ||
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[http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=letter+killeth 10) The Letter Killeth] | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=letter+killeth 10) The Letter Killeth] | ||
| + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=t&searcharg=irish+alibi&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=r&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=amcinerny 11) Irish Alibi] | ||
| - | + | [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search~S2/?searchtype=t&searcharg=green+revolution&searchscope=2&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=tgreen+revolutions 12 Green Revolution] | |
| + | For a list of all books by Ralph McInerny at SJCPL, including other mysteries, philosophy, religion, and academic titles, click [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/amcinerny%2C+ralph/amcinerny+ralph/1%2C2%2C80%2CB/exact&FF=amcinerny+ralph+m&1%2C78%2C here.] | ||
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===Other Campus Mystery Series=== | ===Other Campus Mystery Series=== | ||
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Karen Pelletier mysteries by [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=Dobson%2C+Joanne%2C+1942-&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D Joanne Dobson] are set on a New England campus. | Karen Pelletier mysteries by [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=Dobson%2C+Joanne%2C+1942-&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D Joanne Dobson] are set on a New England campus. | ||
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Kate Fansler mysteries by [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=cross%2C+amanda+1926&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D Amanda Cross] are set on a New York City campus. | Kate Fansler mysteries by [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search/?searchtype=a&searcharg=cross%2C+amanda+1926&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D Amanda Cross] are set on a New York City campus. | ||
| + | Princeton mysteries featuring Professor McLeod Dulany by [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search~S2/?searchtype=a&searcharg=waldron%2C+ann&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=awaldron%2C+ann Ann Waldron] are set at the Princeton University campus. | ||
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| + | Ohio Amish mysteries featuring Professor Michael Branden by [http://stjos.sjcpl.lib.in.us/search~S2?/aGaus,+Paul+L./agaus+paul+l/-3%2C-1%2C0%2CB/exact&FF=agaus+paul+l&1%2C2%2C Paul Gaus] are set on a rural Ohio private college campus and in the nearby Amish community. | ||
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| + | Created by: [[User:Sara| Sara Allen]], 2006<br /> | ||
| + | Last updated by: [[User:Sara| Sara Allen]], July 22, 2010 | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 15 August 2011
Author Links
Library Databases about Novels, Authors
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By Sara Allen
Would you like to read mystery novels with a genealogist or historian as the main character or that have a plot-twist related to family history? Or would you like to read mystery novels set in the St. Joseph County area? If so, read on!
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Mystery Series about Genealogists
Torie O'Shea mysteries by Rett MacPherson
Torie O'Shea is a county historian in rural Missouri who solves mysteries using her genealogical research skills. These cozy mysteries are rooted in the heartland values of home, family, community, and church. MacPherson is a good writer and Torie is a likable, yet nosy character, which is how she gets involved in so many criminal cases. Those who are familiar with family history research will agree that MacPherson's plots are very believable. No previous knowledge of genealogy is necessary to enjoy these books!
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Natasha Blake mysteries by Fiona Mountain
Natasha Blake, adopted child turned professional genealogist, is fascinated by other people's families because her own background is unknown. Through her vocation, she encounters family research problems that turn into homicides in the Cotswolds area of England. Moody, complex plots help these novels evolve into mysteries about Natasha's feelings about her own past as well.
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1) Pale as the Dead: A Genealogical Mystery
2) Bloodline: A Genealogical Mystery
Family Tree mysteries featuring Katharine Murray by Patricia Sprinkle
Wealthy, empty-nester Katharine Murray is not really a genealogist, but somehow finds herself involved in situations where her friends and relatives call upon her to investigate "delicate" old Southern family secrets. And those secrets usually end up leading Katharine straight into trouble when she uncovers illegal activities which the crooks are desperate to keep under wraps.
Mystery Series set in St. Joseph County
Hilda Johansson mysteries by Jeanne Dams
"The Hilda Johansson mysteries are set in turn-of-the-last-century South Bend, when the Studebakers and Olivers still ruled local society. It was not until after I moved here and settled down to my work in Local & Family History Services that I discovered that Jeanne Dams had researched some of these books right here in the Library. These books are fun to read in part because they are so well researched. When I read them I feel as though I can see the city of South Bend as it used to be, rising again before my eyes."--review by Libby the Librarian.
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2) Red, White, and Blue Murder
Click here to see a complete list of Jeanne Dams' books at SJCPL. We have LARGE PRINT and Sound recording editions of these titles also.
Notre Dame mysteries by Ralph McInerny
Brothers Philip and Roger Knight solve academic whodunits set on our very own Notre Dame campus, a place real-life Notre Dame professor McInerny knows well.
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For a list of all books by Ralph McInerny at SJCPL, including other mysteries, philosophy, religion, and academic titles, click here.
If You Like These Books, Try ...
Other Campus Mystery Series
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Anneke Haagen mysteries by Susan Holtzer are set at the University of Michigan
Sarah Deane and Alex McKenzie mysteries by J.S. Borthwick are set on a Maine campus.
Karen Pelletier mysteries by Joanne Dobson are set on a New England campus.
Kate Fansler mysteries by Amanda Cross are set on a New York City campus.
Princeton mysteries featuring Professor McLeod Dulany by Ann Waldron are set at the Princeton University campus.
Ohio Amish mysteries featuring Professor Michael Branden by Paul Gaus are set on a rural Ohio private college campus and in the nearby Amish community.
Contact and find out more about Local & Family History Services
Created by: Sara Allen, 2006
Last updated by: Sara Allen, July 22, 2010

















