Elaine Viets

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Elaine Viets is a Midwestern American newspaperwoman and mystery writer.

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Life and career

A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Viets has a degree in journalism and became a longtime popular media figure in St. Louis. She was a regular columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for twenty-five years, [1] her columns focusing mostly on local issues and human-interest fare. She also hosted the local light-news television program Viets Beat, for which she won Emmy Awards in 1989 and 1990.[ citation needed ] After moving to Washington, D.C., and leaving the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Viets wrote a syndicated column carried by United Feature Syndicate and later by United Media. [1]

She also began writing mystery novels and eventually left the newspaper business almost entirely to become a full-time novelist. Viets first drew on her professional experience to produce four novels set in St. Louis and featuring fictional St. Louis newspaper columnist Francesca Vierling (and exciting speculation over which characters might represent real-life Post-Dispatch figures).

By the time she had written the last of these, Viets had relocated to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1997, which became the locale for her next novels, the Dead-End Jobs series. [1] Viets researches these books herself by taking the same sort of low-level dead-end jobs telemarketer, shop clerk, and so forthas the series' protagonist, Helen Hawthorne.

Viets, married for over thirty years to author and actor Don Crinklaw, is active in the trade organizations Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime. She is a board member of the Mystery Writers of America. In 2004 she was nominated for three Agatha Awards. [2] In 2005, she won awards presented for Best Short Story at two notable mystery conventions: an Agatha Award at Malice Domestic Ltd and an Anthony Award at Bouchercon, both for her story Wedding Knife.

On April 11, 2007, Viets's fellow contributors to The Lipstick Chronicles reported that Viets had suffered a stroke. According to a subsequent update, Viets is recovering well and is again creating mysteries based on real life and the people who live it.

She appeared one the very first episode of Mythbusters during the "Biscuit Bullet" story.

Publications

Francesca Vierling, Newspaper Columnist

#TitlePublication

Date

PublisherISBN
1Back Stab1997Dell ISBN   0-440-22431-4
2Rubout1998Dell ISBN   0-440-61348-5
3The Pink Flamingo Murders1999Dell ISBN   0-440-61351-5
4Doc in the Box2000Dell ISBN   0-440-23620-7

Dead-End Job

#TitlePublication

Date

PublisherISBN
1Shop Till You Drop2003Signet ISBN   0-451-20855-2
2Murder Between the Covers2003Signet ISBN   0-451-21081-6
3Dying to Call You2004Signet ISBN   0-451-21332-7
4Just Murdered2005Signet ISBN   0-451-21492-7
5Murder Unleashed2007Signet ISBN   0-451-22108-7
6Murder with Reservations2007NAL Hardcover ISBN   0-451-22111-7
7Clubbed to Death2008NAL Hardcover ISBN   978-1-615-51534-9
8Killer Cuts2009Signet ISBN   0-451-22854-5
9Half-Price Homicide2010NAL

Obsidian

ISBN   978-0-451-23154-3
10Pumped for Murder2011NAL

Obsidian

ISBN   978-0-451-23320-2
11Final Sail2012NAL

Obsidian

ISBN   978-0-451-23674-6
12Board Stiff2013NAL

Obsidian

ISBN   978-0-451-23985-3
13Catnapped!2014Obsidian ISBN   978-0-451-46630-3
14Checked Out2015NAL

Premier Mystery Series

ISBN   0451466322 , 9780451466327
15The Art of Murder2016NAL

Berkley

New American Library

Premier Mystery Series

ISBN   0451476131 , 9780451476135

Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper

#TitlePublication

Date

PublisherISBN
1Dying in Style2005Signet ISBN   0-451-21679-2
2High Heels Are Murder2006Signet ISBN   0-451-21988-0
3Accessory to Murder2007Signet ISBN   0-451-22258-X
4Murder with All the Trimmings2008Signet ISBN   0-451-22548-1
5The Fashion Hound Murders2009Signet ISBN   978-0-451-22842-0
6An Uplifting Murder2010Obsidian ISBN   978-0-451-23170-3
7Death on a Platter2011Obsidian ISBN   978-0-451-23524-4
8Murder Is a Piece of Cake2012Obsidian ISBN   978-0-451-23851-1
9Fixing to Die2013Signet ISBN   978-0-451-24098-9
10A Dog Gone Murder2014Signet ISBN   9780451465986

Angela Richman, Death Investigator

#TitlePublication

Date

PublisherISBN
1Brain Storm2016Thomas & Mercer

Brilliance Audio

Kindle

ISBN   1503936317 , 9781503936317
2Fire and Ashes2017Thomas & Mercer

Brilliance Audio

Kindle

ISBN   1477848800 , 9781477848807
3Ice Blonde2018JABberwocky Literary Agency

Kindle

ISBN   1625673620 , 9781625673626 4Death Grip2021JABberwocky Literary Agency

Kindle

ISBN   9780727890184

Anthologies and collections

TitleContentsPublication

Date

PublisherISBN
Images of St. LouisIntroduction2000University of Missouri ISBN   0826206972 , 9780826206978
Blood On Their HandsRed Meat2003Berkley Prime Crime ISBN   0-425-19035-8
High StakesSex and Bingo2003Signet ISBN   0-451-21018-2
The World's Finest Mystery

and Crime Stories

Red Meat

Sex and Bingo

2004Forge ISBN   0-765-31146-1
Chesapeake Crimes IWedding Knife2004Quiet Storm ISBN   0-9749-6080-2
Show Business is MurderBlonde Moment2004Berkley Prime Crime ISBN   0-425-19652-6
Drop-Dead BlondeKiller Blonde2005Signet ISBN   0-451-21444-7
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery MagazineAfter the FallJanuary/February 2006
Many Bloody ReturnsVampire Hours2007Ace Books ISBN   978-0-441-01522-1
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery MagazineDeath of a Condo CommandoMay 2009
Vampires in LoveVampire Hours2010Barnes & Noble ISBN   978-1-435-11852-2
Crimes by MoonlightThe Bedroom Door2010Berkley Prime Crime ISBN   978-0-425-23563-8
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery MagazineMain SqueezeNovember 2015
Happy Homicides 2: Thirteen Cozy MysteriesRed Meat2016Spot On Publishing

Kindle

Deal with the Devil and 13 Short StoriesThe Seven2018Crippen & Landru ISBN   1936363275 , 9781936363278

Other books

TitleCoauthorPublication

Date

PublisherISBN
Urban Affairs: Tales from the Heart of the City1988Patrice Press ISBN   0-935284-65-6 , 9780935284652
Viets Guide to Sex, Travel and Anything Else That Will Sell This Book1993Patrice Press ISBN   0-935284-72-9
St. Louis: Home on the River Quinta Scott 1995Towery Pub ISBN   1881096181 , 9781881096184
How to Commit Monogamy: A Lighthearted Look at Long-Term Love1997Andrews McMeel Publishing ISBN   0836227239 , 9780836227239
How to Survive the Happiest Day of Your Life1997Dh Audio (audio cassette) ISBN   0886469023 , 9780886469023
Censored Viets1996Wildstone Audio (audio cassette) ISBN   1882467000 , 9781882467006

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