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Susan McBride
Susan McBride is the USA Today Bestselling author of Blue Blood and the Lefty Award-winning, Anthony Award-nominated Debutante Dropout Mysteries from HarperCollins/Avon, including The Good Girl's Guide to Murder, The Lone Star Lonely Hearts Club, Night Of The Living Deb, Too Pretty To Die, and... show more



Susan McBride is the USA Today Bestselling author of Blue Blood and the Lefty Award-winning, Anthony Award-nominated Debutante Dropout Mysteries from HarperCollins/Avon, including The Good Girl's Guide to Murder, The Lone Star Lonely Hearts Club, Night Of The Living Deb, Too Pretty To Die, and Say Yes to the Death. Susan has a second bestselling series with HC/Avon that debuted in May 2014, the River Road Mysteries, that include To Helen Back, Mad as Helen, and Not a Chance in Helen. A fourth installment, Come Helen High Water, will be out in June 2017. A darker mystery featuring Texas police detective Jo Larsen, Walk Into Silence is a November 2016 Kindle First pick and will be released by Amazon's Thomas & Mercer imprint on December 1, 2016. Susan's young adult thriller, Very Bad Things, came out in 2014 from Delacorte Press. Publishers Weekly raved: "McBride's fast-paced plot is fueled by jumps between multiple characters' perspectives, and her rendering of the venerable yet sinister school...is as absorbing as the tightly wound mystery." She has authored several YA non-mystery novels for Delacorte about debutantes in Houston: The Debs (2008) and Love, Lies, And Texas Dips (2009). Gloves Off, the third book, will be released in 2017.Susan has also penned three women's fiction titles: The Truth About Love & Lightning, featured in Target's Emerging Authors program, a Midwest Connections Pick, and dubbed "a poignant page-turner" by Publishers Weekly; Little Black Dress, a book club favorite and Target Recommended Read that spent five weeks on the St. Louis bestsellers list; and The Cougar Club, a Target "Bookmarked Breakout Title" and a Midwest Connections Pick. Foreign editions of Susan's books have been published in France, Turkey, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Lithuania.Susan has a short memoir available from HarperCollins: In the Pink: How I Met the Perfect (Younger) Man, Survived Breast Cancer, and Found True Happiness After 40, which tells her tale of becoming an "accidental Cougar" and marrying a younger man, her cancer diagnosis at age 42, and finding herself pregnant at 47. In 2012, Susan was named one of St. Louis's "Most Dynamic People of the Year" by the Ladue News and was given the "Survivor of the Year" Award by the St. Louis affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. As Susan likes to say, "Life is never boring."

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debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it 7 years ago
ks Browse ▾ Community ▾ 50+ Debbie Krenzer's Reviews > Walk a Crooked Line Walk a Crooked Line (Jo Larsen, #2) by Susan McBride (Goodreads Author) Debbie Krenzer's review Jul 16, 2018 · edit really liked it bookshelves: ebooks, net-galley-books ...
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LisaKsBookReviews rated it 7 years ago
COME HELEN HIGH WATER was my first book by author Susan McBride, but the fourth in the River Road Mysteries series, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Happily, I didn’t feel lost at all. I quickly got to know to all of the small town characters, flaws, quirks, and all. I was pulled in for a ride o...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 9 years ago
It was fun being back with Andrea and the gang from Dallas. The characters were still rock solid as before, and the plot was page turning, if somewhat predictable as I guessed correctly who was the murderer after certain clues dropped. Cissy is still my favorite character. This book also tied up som...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 10 years ago
This is a short memoir of breast cancer survivor Susan McBride. I really enjoyed reading her very honest retelling of the seven years (41-48 years of age) of what she and her mom called "feast or famine" - Susan meeting Ed (15 years her senior), getting the diagnosis and her treatment, marrying Ed, ...
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 10 years ago
This felt like a thriller movie. It was fun, although fluffy and at least partly obvious. It was also a very quick read. It was nice to pick up something that wasn't party of a hefty series. Standalone YA novels seem few and far between these days, and while I enjoy diving into a series, sometimes...
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