Sharon Rowse Sharon Rowse’s debut novel, The Silk Train Murder, received an Arthur Ellis Award nomination and starred reviews in Booklist and Quill and Quire. Set in 1899 Vancouver, it features recovering gold miner John Lansdowne Granville, who takes a job guarding the silk trains which raced across the continent from Vancouver to New York, then finds himself trying to clear his friend of murder. BC born and raised, Sharon lives in Vancouver, where she is a human resources specialist at UBC. She is finalizing the second book featuring Granville and Emily Turner and researching a third book.
Selected Bibliography:
The Silk Train Murder: A Mystery of the Klondike. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2007
Website:
www.sharonrowse.com
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