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Lea Wait
I've been writing mysteries for grownups (the Shadows Antique Print Mystery Series and the Mainely Needlepoint Series) and historical fiction for young people set in 19th century Maine since I left corporate America in 1998 and moved to Maine, a state I've always loved and where I had family... show more



I've been writing mysteries for grownups (the Shadows Antique Print Mystery Series and the Mainely Needlepoint Series) and historical fiction for young people set in 19th century Maine since I left corporate America in 1998 and moved to Maine, a state I've always loved and where I had family ties. SHADOWS ON A MORNING IN MAINE, the latest in the Shadows series, was published in September, 2016. The Midwest Book Review said it was "deftly plotted, with unexpected story twists and turns ... an extraordinary novel by a master of the mystery/suspense genre... unreservedly recommended." DANGLNG BY A THREAD, the fourth in my USA TODAY best-selling series, (Suspense Magazine called it "highly recommended") was just published. In my LIVING AND WRITING ON THE COAST OF MAINE I write about what it's like to be an author living in Maine. Full of love and humor, it shows how my work and life intersect. And my latest book for young people, about two teenaged boys who really published their town's newspaper during the first two weeks of the Civil War, is UNCERTAIN GLORY. I earned my B.A. at Chatham College (now Chatham University) and have graduate degrees from New York University. I've owned an antique print business since 1976. I adopted my 4 wonderful daughters when I was a single parent. They're grown now, and I have eight perfect grandchildren. (Aren't all grandchildren perfect?) In 2003 I married Bob Thomas, a man I've known and loved since 1968. Bob's an artist, and is immensely supportive of my writing. (He even does all the errands and cooking so I have no excuses to leave my desk!) My favorite quotation is "Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for; it is a thing to be achieved." William Jennings Bryan wrote that, but I think it defines my life. For more information about me, check my website, www.leawait.com, friend me on Facebook and Goodreads, and read the blog (www.mainecrimewriters.com) I write with 9 other mystery writers from Maine. And remember -- LIFE is the REAL mystery!

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Birth date: January 01, 1946
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loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 6 years ago
Dollycas’s ThoughtsFinding treasures at auctions and estate sales is part of the fun, but for Angie Curtis it means MURDER! Her friend, a television reporter is dead and Angie is getting threatened that she will be next.Antique shop owner Sarah Byrne takes Angie to her first auction and she is drawn...
Murder, She Reads
Murder, She Reads rated it 7 years ago
This one was a little different than the others from this series but I enjoyed it. Angie just wants to have a normal Christmas as it will be the first one since she came back home, but it seems fate has other plans. Her boyfriend’s mother Skye, an actress, is coming home with her crew as they are ...
Murder, She Reads
Murder, She Reads rated it 7 years ago
This is one of my favorite cozy series and it's always fun to get back together with Angie and the gang. Sarah has been harboring some big news and it's about to become public soon so she tells Angie about it first. Ted Lawrence is having a birthday party and gathering his three children and a co...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 8 years ago
See my full review at Mystereity ReviewsJesse lives a hermit's life on an island just off Haven Harbor's shore, alone except for his beloved Great Cormorants. When a millionaire visits Haven Harbor and decides to buy Jesse's island, Jesse's only concern is to save the island for the birds. When Jess...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 9 years ago
Thread and Gone is the third book in the Mainly Needlepoint series. This is the first one I've read of the series, and there are a few references to the earlier books, but nothing that was confusing or made me feel lost. The setting, a small town in Maine, is quaint and cozy; who can't picture s...
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