Who Killed Annie?: A Hattie Farwell Mystery

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Red Anvil Press, 2003 M01 1 - 271 páginas
As the daughter of a book editor for a major publishing house, Betty Orlemann (nee Elizabeth Kerr), grew up in a home filled with good books and the love of reading and writing.Her novel, "WHO KILLED ANNIE?" is the first in a mystery series about Hattie Farwell and her old homestead in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.She has spent much of her life as a journalist. Until her recent retirement she was a staff writer for the Bucks County Courier Times for whom she covered criminal courts in the Bucks County Courthouse.Presently she writes a bi-weekly column for the Frenchtown, New Jersey, Delaware Valley News and contributes features to the Allentown, Pennsylvania, Morning Call -Quakertown Bureau.Over the years she has contributed to many other newspapers. She is a former medical technician and presently a volunteer in the Doylestown Free Clinic. She enjoys singing and dancing, and taught ballroom dancing in Philadelphia after her freshman year in college.She is a commissioner on the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor and State Heritage Park, and founded The Friends of the Delaware Canal. For 11 years she co-owned a gift and antique shop in Glenside, Pa and was elected the first woman president of the Greater Glenside Chamber of Commerce. All of these past activities have added grist to her writing mill.Betty Orlemann and her late husband, Bob, had four children, three of whom (two sons and one daughter), grew up and made them grandparents. There are now nine grandchildren (seven boys and two girls), one great-grandson and another on the way.Betty Orlemann lives in a cedar woods in Tinicum Township, Bucks County, with her dogand cat."

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