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Ann Waldron

    Ann Waldron's literary contributions are characterized by a deep engagement with narrative and research, honed through her extensive journalism background. She excelled in writing for young readers, crafting stories that resonated with authenticity and depth. Later in her career, she transitioned to biography, skillfully employing her journalistic research abilities and fictional techniques to bring historical figures to life. Her work consistently demonstrates a unique ability to make complex subjects accessible and compelling for a broad audience.

    Unholy Death in Princeton
    A Rare Murder in Princeton
    The Princeton murders
    • A Rare Murder in Princeton

      • 249 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      When her friend's body is discovered in an eighteenth-century study, McLeod Dulaney, a veteran reporter and visiting professor at Princeton, launches her own investigation and discovers a connection between this murder and another murder from several years back that places her life in grave danger. Original.

      A Rare Murder in Princeton2006
    • Unholy Death in Princeton

      • 281 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Prize-winning journalist McLeod Dulaney is back--and under suspicion after she literally stumbles over a corpse packed into a garment bag. To clear her name, she must investigate some shadowy goings-on at the Princeton Seminary, where someone may have just broken the Sixth Commandment.

      Unholy Death in Princeton2005
    • Professor McLeod Delaney gets her first course in crime as the hallowed halls of one of the world's great universities offers an unexpected education in murder. At Princeton, English professors are being targeted by an intellectual with a grudge.

      The Princeton murders2003
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