Lauren Haney

Betty Winkelman (born 1936), better known by the pen name Lauren Haney, is an American mystery novelist.[1]

Biography

Starting as a government typist, Haney ultimately worked as a technical editor in the aerospace and international construction industries. In the late 1980s she became interested in writing fiction. After her first attempt at novel writing was unsuccessful in finding a publisher, she drew on her interest in and knowledge of ancient Egypt for a setting. Her eight published historical mystery novels are set during the joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III, of pharaonic Egypt's 18th Dynasty.[2] The earlier books take place in frontier settlements along the Nile in Lower Nubia, where Lieutenant Bak and his troop of Medjay police struggle to keep order and capture offenders against the Lady Maat. Later novels are set at various locales in ancient Egypt.

Haney's novels have been published in German, English and French, and in the Czech Republic. She has lived in Missouri, New York, California, and New Mexico and now makes her home in Northern California. She travels frequently to Egypt,[3] and has contributed articles and book reviews to KMT and Ancient Egypt. Her short story Murder in the Land of Wawat was nominated for an Anthony award.

Works

Lieutenant Bak series (Mystery of Ancient Egypt)

Nonfiction

Book reviews

References

  1. The Mammoth Book of Egyptian Whodunnits, 2002, p. 165
  2. http://web.archive.org/web/20070226045556/http://www.mysteryscenemag.com/whw98.pdf
  3. A Path of Shadows, 2003, p 303

Sources

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