Julia Spencer-Fleming | |
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Born | (1961-06-26) June 26, 1961 (age 62) Plattsburgh, New York, U.S. |
Education | Ithaca College George Washington University University of Maine (JD) |
Occupation(s) | Writer, novelist |
Julia Spencer-Fleming (born June 26, 1961)[1][2] is an American novelist of mystery fiction. She has won the Agatha Award, Anthony Award, Macavity Award, Dilys Award, Barry Award, Nero Award, and Gumshoe Award. She has also been a finalist for the Edgar Award. Her books feature Clare Fergusson, a retired helicopter pilot turned Episcopal priest and Russ Van Alstyne, a police chief. They are set in Millers Kill, a fictional town in upstate New York.
Spencer-Fleming was born in Plattsburgh, New York and has degrees from Ithaca College, George Washington University and the University of Maine School of Law. Spencer-Fleming lives in Buxton, Maine[1]
Agatha Award winners | |
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Best First Novel |
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Best Contemporary Novel |
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Best Novel |
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Best Historical Novel |
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Best Non-Fiction |
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Best Short Story |
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Best Young Adult Mystery |
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Best Children/Young Adult Fiction |
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Malice Domestic Award for Lifetime Achievement |
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Malice Domestic Poirot Award |
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National | |
Other |