Description
The series that's "a breath of fresh air for fans of paranormal cozy mysteries" (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
Law school hasn't prepared Bree to appeal cases for the dead. After inheriting her great-uncle's haunted law firm, she must now represent ex-banker O'Rourke, who supposedly killed himself after losing a fortune. But with a merry widow and evidence mounting, it's beginning to look like murder. So Bree and her team of angels begin to investigate. But Bree soon discovers that someone would rather see her deceased than debriefed.
About the Author
Mary Stanton was born in Florida and grew up in Japan and Hawaii, after which she returned to the United States and received a B.A. in Philosophy and Literature from the University of Minnesota.Stanton’s career as a fiction writer began with the publication of her first novel,The Heavenly Horse from the Outermost West, in 1984. A beast fable similar in tone and theme toWatership Down, it was published in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan. The sequel to that novel,Piper at the Gates, appeared in 1989. She sold her first mystery to The Berkley Publishing Group in 1994.In all, Stanton has written nineteen mystery novels, two adult fantasy novels, eleven novels for middle-grade readers (including the successful series, The Unicorns of Balinor), and three scripts for a television cartoon series,Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders, as well as edited three short story anthologies. Her nonfiction articles on horse care and veterinary medicine have appeared in national and regional magazines.Stanton's newest series, The Beaufort & Company Mysteries, was launched in December 2008 with the publication ofDefending Angels. Set in Savannah, Georgia, the paranormal mysteries chronicle the adventures of Bree Winston-Beaufort, a young lawyer who inherits her uncle's law firm and its deceased clientele, whom she represents in appeals before the Celestial Court.The second book in the series,Angel's Advocate, was published in June 2009, followed byAvenging Angelsin February 2010.Mary also publishes the Hemlock Falls and Dr. McKenzie mysteries under the name Claudia Bishop. See theClaudia Bishop web sitefor more information.Stanton’s interests outside writing have remained consistent over the years. She is a horsewoman, a goat aficionado, an enthusiastic (if inept) gardener, and a fan of gourmet food, but not an expert. She has developed a writing program for teens and middle grade readers that has had considerable success in schools.Stanton has been a dedicated reader all her life, with particular emphasis on biography, history, veterinary science, medicine, psychology and current affairs. She is a member of the Mystery Writers of America.