Judy Clemens is a successful American novelist. She lives in rural
Ohio
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and is married with two children. Clemens is best known for the Stella Crown and Grim Reaper mystery series. Her
first novel
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was nominated for the
Agatha and
Anthony
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Awards for Best First Novel. In 2009-10 she served as president of the international literary organization
Sisters in Crime. Clemens became a reviewer at New York Journal of Books in 2018.
Works
The Grim Reaper series:
*''Embrace the Grim Reaper'' (2006)
*''The Grim Reaper's Dance'' (2010)
*''Flowers for Her Grave'' (2011)
*''Dying Echo'' (2012)
Stella Crown series:
*''Till the Cows Come Home'' (2004)
*''Three Can Keep A Secret'' (2005)
*''To Thine Own Self Be True'' (2006)
*''The Day Will Come'' (2007)
*''Different Paths'' (2008)
*''Leave Tomorrow Behind'' (2013)
Other:
*''Lost Sons'' (2008)
References
External links
Official Website
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Living people
21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
Novelists from Ohio
21st-century American women writers
Women mystery writers
Year of birth missing (living people)