Diane Mott Davidson
Diane Mott Davidson (born March 22, 1949) is an American author of mystery novels that use the theme of food, an idea she got from Robert B. Parker. Several recipes are included in each book, and each novel title is a play on a food or drink word. Her story, "Cold Turkey", won the 1993 Anthony Award for "Best Short-story".
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Born | Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii | March 22, 1949
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Education | Art History & Political Science |
Alma mater | Stanford University (BA) Johns Hopkins University (MA) |
Notable works | Goldy Schulz series |
Notable awards | 1993 Anthony Award |
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