With a Masters’ Degree in Science and more than 28 years as a science museum director, Lynne Kennedy has had the opportunity to study history and forensic science, both of which play significant roles her novels. She has written three other historical mysteries, each solved by modern technology.
The Triangle Murders was the winner of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Mystery Category, 2011, and was awarded the B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree Award for independent books of high standards.
The Triangle Murders and Time Exposure were finalists in St. Martin's Press Malice Domestic Competition in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
Her latest mystery, Deadly Provenance has also been awarded a B.R.A.G. Medallion and was recently a finalist for the San Diego Book Awards.
With the release of Deadly Provenance, Lynne has launched a "hunt for a missing Van Gogh," the painting which features prominently in the book. "Still Life: Vase with Oleanders" has, in actuality, been missing since WWII.
Her fourth book, Pure Lies, was just released and is available in paperback and on Kindle.
She blogs regularly and has many loyal readers and fans. Visit her website at www.lynnekennedymysteries.com