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Ellen Larson Author Ellen Larson based her story on the legend of Prometheus, who, according to the Greek myth, gave science and writing to humankind. Her "Author's Apology," included in the book, provides a review of Prometheus in art and literature.
Ellen Larson went to college in Vermont, lived in upstate New York for a while, spent a few years in London, England, and has been in Cairo, Gypt since 1989. Her mystery series, featuring The Hatch and Brood of Time, and Unfold the Evil, is set in her hometown of Haworth, NJ. Find out more about her doing at: www.enkidu.info
Titles Available from Double Dragon Publishing | A wide-eyed paleographer from Antares arrives on the Greek isles to study ancient inscriptions with a sharp-tongued communications professor. Blundering through the lexical labyrinth, they discover love among the runes, until one gloss too many uncovers a thread of deception that leads straight to disaster for both their planets. |  | The second of the NJ Mysteries finds newspaper reporter Natalie Joday once again facing a murder investigation that is way too close for comfort. But this time, when death strikes, the focus is on the Bergen Evening Star. It all starts in the most innocuous of ways, when the paper’s previously ignored advice columnist (finally) starts getting letters.
|  | Natalie Joday, a newspaper reporter with a knack for getting at the facts, is pulled into a murder investigation by a tormented young woman's cry for help. But her compassion turns to fear when she discovers her brother, always a magnet for trouble, is somehow involved. A lifetime of painful run-ins with the legal system has left Natalie wary of the police, so she sets out to solve the case herself by uncovering the secrets of the past--even when the secrets are her own.
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