D. M. Quincy is an award-winning journalist who--after covering many unsolved murders--decided to conceive her own stories in which a brilliant amateur detective always gets the bad guy (or girl). As a US Foreign Service brat, D. M. was bitten by the travel bug practically at birth, and like her protagonist Atlas Catesby, tries to visit far-flung places as often as she can. When she isn't hunched over her laptop researching ways for her villains to kill people, D. M. devours foreign television mystery series on Netflix and plots her next travel adventure. She lives in Virginia with her family.
Praise for Murder at the Opera: A multifaceted mystery/romance with plenty of believable motives for the likable sleuth to investigate. --Kirkus Reviews Satisfying reading for fans of English historical mysteries. --Booklist With its well-plotted mystery, nuanced depiction of London society, and appealing characters, this entry is the series' strongest to date. Regency fans will be rewarded. --Publishers Weekly Enough twists and turns and surprises to keep readers wondering until the fat lady sings. --Historical Novels Society Praise for Murder in Bloomsbury: A spirited and romantic mystery with a most surprising ending. --Kirkus Reviews Solid...Readers will look forward to Catesby and Lilliana's further adventures. --Publishers Weekly D.M. Quincy breathes new life into historical mystery, capturing a tone and style that completely immerse you in the past, with dialogue fitted to the era and an inside look at London's high society and its twists, betrayals, affairs, and struggles for reputation. --Manhattan Book Review A richly worked vision of upper-class London in which even women of great wealth struggled againstoppressive social restraints. --Historical Novels Review