Mystery author Beth Groundwater writes the Claire Hanover gift basket designer series (A REAL BASKET CASE, 2007 Best First Novel Agatha Award finalist, TO HELL IN A HANDBASKET, 2009, and A BASKET OF TROUBLE, 2013) and the RM Outdoor Adventures series starring river ranger Mandy Tanner (DEADLY CURRENTS, 2011, an Amazon bestseller, WICKED EDDIES, 2012, finalist for the Rocky Award, and FATAL DESCENT, 2013). Beth lives in Colorado, enjoys its outdoor activities, and loves talking to book clubs.
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Tomorrow's Guest Blogger: D. P. Lyle, MD
Tomorrow, medical thriller writer, D. P. Lyle, MD, will be a guest on my blog. He is the Macavity Award winning and Edgar Award nominated author of the non-fiction books, Murder and Mayhem, Forensics For Dummies, Forensics and Fiction, and Howdunnit: Forensics: A Guide For Writers as well as the thrillers, Devil’s Playground and Double Blind. His next medical thriller, Stress Fracture, will be released April first.
Doug is well known among the mystery community for his medical forensics expertise. He has worked with many novelists and with the writers of popular television shows such as Law & Order, CSI: Miami, Diagnosis Murder, Monk, Judging Amy, Peacemakers, Cold Case, House, Medium, Women’s Murder Club, and 1-800-Missing. He is a practicing Cardiologist in Orange County, California. To find out more, please visit his website, The Writers’ Medical and Forensics Lab.
D. P. Lyle has agreed to be interviewed by me, and his responses to my questions are fascinating. If you have additional questions, or if the interview makes you want to know more about something, he will be available to answer questions that you pose in comments. I hope my blog readers will give him a very warm welcome!
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Some Facebook comments on this post:
Marilyn Meredith:
This photo of him always reminds me of a mug shot.
Gayle Trent:
He's terrific. I'll look forward to reading your blog, Beth!
Lorilee Lillibridge:
Heard him speak at a Forensic U. workshop in St. Louis a few years back. Wonderful speaker. His books are must reads for mystery writers, IMO.
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