About the Author
Dolores
Johnson is a journalist who has worked on newspapers in Oregon, California,
Wyoming and Colorado, but she always wanted to write and sell a murder
mystery. She tried writing books about an investigative reporter and a
newspaper editor, but it wasn't until she wrote a book about a dry cleaner,
using her background as a free-lance writer and field reporter for American
Drycleaner, that she met with success.
Dell published her first novel, Taken to the Cleaners,
in 1997. It was
selected as the launch book for a Signature Series by the Mystery Guild
where it was later chosen by members as first runner-up in an annual New
Discovery Award contest. Her subsequent books in the series, Hung
Up to Die, A Dress to Die For, Wash, Fold,
and Die, and Homicide and Old Lace, all Dell
Mysteries--plus Buttons and Foes and Taking the Wrap, hardcovers from St. Martin's
Press--were also alternate selections of the Mystery Guild. The final
release in the series, also from St. Martin's, is Pressed To
Kill (January 2007).
Johnson gives credit to her two critique groups for talking her into
starting the series about a dry cleaner instead of a more traditional
sleuth.
She lives in Aurora, Colorado with her husband and is currently at work
on an all-new amateur sleuth series.
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