I have to date published over forty novels, fifty short stories, and over twenty anthologies.
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A mysterious inheritance from an uncle of her late husband's that she never knew existed before changes Valerie Cooper's quiet life forever.
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Praise for "A Streetcar Named Murder" |
Award Recognition! |
Praise for A Streetcar Named Murder:
“[A] lively series launch . . . Fans of Katherine Hall Page’s Faith Fairchild mysteries will want to check this out.” --Publishers Weekly “Conscientious attention to the clues.” --Kirkus Reviews “An entertaining cozy set in an atmospheric New Orleans.” --Library Journal “This well-plotted debut cozy is nicely framed by the antique trade.” --Booklist “[A] brisk pace . . . augmented by Herren’s affinity for wit and his skills at creating real, appealing characters.” --South Florida Sun Sentinel “An original and fun read from first page to last.” --Midwest Book Review “A nicely done whodunit . . . with visually descriptive narrative and engaging dialogue.” —Dru Ann, Drus Book Musing “A good start to this new series, set in New Orleans, with fun characters, and a good murder mystery.” --Red Carpet Crash “A joyous journey.” —David Rothenberg on WBAI/R “[A] smart, engaging heroine, [and a] fascinating glimpse of life in New Orleans.” —Donna Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of the Meg Lanslow series “Driven by wry, observational narrative, A Streetcar Named Murder careens a colorful cast from crimes to clues to cliffhangers to a clever conclusion I never saw coming. Our resourceful heroine shares top billing with a vivid New Orleans, exquisitely captured by homegrown author T.G. Herren. Bravo!” —Wendy Corsi Staub, New York Times bestselling author “A delicious southern gothic cozy told with heart and humor . . . Its sultry Big Easy setting, intriguing mystery, and cast of characters as colorful as a Mardi Gras float make it a must-read.” —Ellen Byron, Agatha Award-winning author of the Cajun Country and Vintage Cookbook Mysteries “Take a trip to New Orleans without leaving home in TG Herren’s A Streetcar Named Murder. When an insult from her PTA nemesis forces empty-nester Valerie Cooper to reconsider her life, she never expects change to come in the form of an antique shop inherited from an uncle she never knew her late husband had. That’s just the beginning of the family secrets in this delightful series debut that will leave you swinging your beads and planning your next Mardi Gras costume!” —Leslie Budewitz, three-time Agatha Award-winning author of the Spice Shop and Food Lovers’ Village Mysteries “As fun as a Mardi Gras parade . . . Witty, intriguing, and charming.” —Sherry Harris, Agatha Award nominated author of the Sarah Winston Garage Sale and Chloe Jackson Sea Glass Saloon mysteries “If mystery fans had a Mardi Gras krewe, they’d have stacks of T.G. Herren’s A Streetcar Named Murder to throw to lucky parade goers. You’ll feel as if you’re driving down New Orleans’s Magazine Street and St. Charles Avenue along with widow Valerie Cooper as she navigates a mystery of murky inheritances, simmering hate, and long-held secrets that lead to murder.” —Leigh Perry, author of the Family Skeleton Series |
A Streetcar Named Murder, finalist, Lefty Award 2023, Best Humorous Mystery
#shedeservedit, finalist, Agatha Award 2023, Best Children's/Young Adult |