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Five Lethal Ladies Join Forces and Wits to Promote their Mystery Novels

L.L. Bartlett, Elizabeth Becka, Judy Clemens, Lonnie Cruse, and Cindy Daniel have come together as the Lethal Ladies to promote and celebrate their mystery novels.

(PRWEB) July 29, 2005 – The Lethal Ladies have a mission: To schedule book signings at a weeks notice; To be witty, not witless; To leap tall bookstores in a single bound; To slay our readers with a good mystery.

This group of ladies has a lot to offer mystery booklovers of all genres: thrillers, forensics, police procedurals, cozies -- you name it, they cover it. If you like CSI, Medium, Harleys, Superman, and booty in the Bible belt -- they're sure to please.

L.L. Bartlett makes her home in Rochester, New York, and is the author of the soon to be released Murder on the Mind," Five Star Publishing, December, 2005. Award winning author, Jeremiah Healy calls MURDER ON THE MIND, "Beautifully written in a stark, spare style...a perfect choice for anyone open to paranormal thread in a lovingly woven crime novel."

Elizabeth Becka, a former forensic scientist for the Coroners Office in Cleveland, Ohio, now a latent print examiner in Florida, is the
author of Trace Evidence," Hyperion Books, August, 2005. Akron Beacon Journal - Arts & Living calls Beckas TRACE EVIDENCE a must read forensic tale."

Judy Clemens of Ottawa, Ohio, is the Anthony and Agatha-nominated author of Till the Cows Come Home" and Three Can Keep a Secret," Poisoned Pen Press. Publishers Weekly calls TIL THE COWS COME HOME "an...engrossing strong mystery."

Lonnie Cruse of Metropolis, Illinois, is the Pushcart-Prize-nominated author of Murder in Metropolis," Murder Beyond Metropolis," and
Married in Metropolis," (Early, 2006) Quiet Storm Publishing. Midwest Book Review calls the Metropolis Mystery Series, "...excellent read, highly recommended."

Cindy Daniel hails from Rockwall, Texas, and is the author of Death Warmed Over" and A Family Affair," (August, 2005) Quiet Storm
Publishing, and the editor of "Murder Across The Map," (October 2005) Top Publications. Ann Cavan, Sisters In Crime, says, "What Janet Evanovich does for the Jersey burbs, Cindy Daniel takes to the back streets of the Bible Belt in a rollicking, Texas-sized mystery!"

The Lethal Ladies will be speaking about their writing at mystery conferences across the country. You can also catch them at local bookstores and libraries where they love to meet their readers and sign copies of their books.

Learn more about them at their web site:

http://www.LethalLadies.us

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