Annette Meyers

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Annette Meyers is the author of 8 Smith and Wetzon Wall Street mysteries, 2 Olivia Brown 1920s mysteries, a stand-alone suspense novel: Repentances, as well as short stories in many anthologies. As Maan Meyers, she and her late husband Martin have written 7 history-mysteries known as The Dutchman Chronicles and numerous short stories set in New York in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. One of Annette’s short stories was included in Best American Mystery Stories, 2002. She was the 10th president of Sisters in Crime and serves on the board of the International Association of Crime Writers, NA. She is an arbitrator with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

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Praise for Annette Meyers

Broadway hasn’t been this much fun since George S. Kaufman left for Hollywood.

The New York Times Book Review (These Bones Were Made for Dancin’)

SMITH AND WETZON CONTINUE TO ENTERTAIN AND BECOME EVEN MORE SUCCESSFUL IN THE PROCESS. THEY ARE AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME.

The Dallas Morning News (The Groaning Board)

THIS BOOK WOULD BE A HOT TICKET IF ONLY FOR THE INSIDER’S TAKE ON SHOW BIZ. BUT ADDED TO A COUPLE OF CURTAIN-RAISING ACTION SCENES, A CHORUS LINE OF SUSPECTS, AND A FAIR-PLAY SONG AND DANCE PLOT, YOU HAVE A GREAT NIGHT OF MYSTERY THEATER IN YOUR OWN ARMCHAIR!

Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (These Bones Were Made for Dancin’)

Broadway hasn’t been this much fun since George S. Kaufman left for Hollywood.

The New York Times Book Review (These Bones Were Made for Dancin’)

VERY HIP AND VERY NEW YORK… TOP-NOTCH CHARACTERIZATIONS AND A HOST OF DEAD BODIES KEEP THE READER ENGAGED… A MYSTERY LADEN WITH INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE.

The Dallas Morning News (The Groaning Board)

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www.meyersmysteries.com

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