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Name
  
Joan Hess


Role
  
Writer

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Awards
  
Macavity Awards for Best Short Story, Agatha Award for Best Short Story

Nominations
  
Agatha Award for Best Novel

Books
  
Deader Homes and Gardens, Strangled Prose, Pride V Prejudice: A Claire, Malice in Maggody, The Merry Wives of Maggody

Similar People
  
Edward Gorman, Ruth Rendell, Mary Higgins Clark, Sara Paretsky, Faye Kellerman

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Joan Hess (born 1949) is an American mystery writer, a member of Sisters in Crime, and a former president of the American Crime Writers League. She wrote two popular mystery series: The Claire Malloy Mysteries and The Maggody Mysteries (also called The Arly Hanks Mysteries), and has contributed to multiple anthologies and book series, including: Crosswinds, Deadly Allies, Malice Domestic, Sisters in Crime, and The Year's 25 Finest Crime and Mystery Stories. She also writes the Theo Bloomer mystery series, under the pseudonym Joan Hadley.

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Series

The Claire Malloy series is set in Farberville, Arkansas, and centers around Claire Malloy, who owns a small bookstore across from the campus of Farberville College. It has been suggested that Farberville is a stand-in for Fayetteville, Arkansas, with many landmarks, including the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Dickson Street, and even well-known local citizens, thinly veiled in the prose.

The Arly Hanks series is set in Maggody, Arkansas, population 755. The main character is Arly Hanks, Maggody's irreverent young female police chief. The first book of the Arly Hanks series, Malice in Maggody, was the basis for the 1993 CBS television pilot Arly Hanks.

In the Theo Bloomer series the eponymous protagonist, "a dignified offshoot of old Connecticut money and prestige", is a retired bachelor-botanist who formerly worked as a florist. In each book, family obligations take him to an exotic vacation destination, where he becomes embroiled in a mystery: in the first book, he travels to Israel to retrieve his niece, who is staying at a kibbutz hotel, and in the next he accompanies her party to a "luxurious villa" in Montego Bay, Jamaica, as a chaperone.

Awards

Hess has been nominated for the Agatha Award five times and won once, for her 1990 short story "Too Much to Bare".

Personal life

A longtime resident of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Hess now lives in Austin, Texas.

References

Joan Hess Wikipedia