The Sheriff and the Panhandle Murders, The Sheriff and the Branding Iron Murders, The Sheriff and the Folsom Man Murders, The Sheriff and the Pheasant Hunt Murders, The Homefront Murders, Murder by Impulse, Murder by Deception, Murder by Masquerade, Murder by Reference, Murder by Sacrilege, Murder in Volume, By Hook or by Book, Murder Past Due, Tome of Death, Murder by the Book, A Time Too Late, The Reckoning, Murder in the Moon when the Leaves Fall, A Woman's Place and Other Mysterious Tales
Sheriff Charles Matthews Mysteries, John Lloyd Branson Mysteries, Murder by the Yard Series, The McDade Family Chronicles, Spotted Tongue Comanche Mysteries
Amateur Sleuth, Historical, Police Procedural, Suspense, Traditional
Mummy Stories edited by Martin Greenberg, Murder Most Romantic: Passionate Tales of Life and Death edited by Martin H. Greenberg & Denise Little, Crimes of the Heart edited by Carolyn G. Hart, Malice Domestic 1 edited by Elizabeth Peters, Murder on Route 66 edited by Carolyn Wheat
"Dearly Beloved" "Incident on 6th Street" "Windkill" "The Subject of Prosperity" "A Woman's Place" "One Strike Too Many" "Highwater" "Mummy No. 50"" "Retrospective"
Bookseller, Craft, Librarian, Subject Expertise
English teacher, librarian, bookseller, D. R. Meredith has been involved with books all her life. Whether writing twenty novels, numerous short stories, and hundreds of book reviews, she has spent her life spinning tales of murder featuring diverse characters from a Texas county sheriff to a Comanche war chief, all set in her beloved Texas Panhandle. Noteworthy for their humor and historical accuracy, Meredith's mysteries and novels have been praised by Loren Estleman, Tony Hillerman, and Sharyn McCrumb. A speaker at writers' conferences, universities, and the national conventions of RWA, WWA, and MWA, Meredith edited the book review column for Roundup Magazine for 19 years before becoming a New York Journal of Books reviewer. Meredith is married with two children and four grandchildren. She lives in Amarillo, Texas.