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Rochelle Majer Krich

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Rochelle Majer Krich
Born1947 (age 76–77)
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Alma materStern College for Women
University of California, Los Angeles
GenreMystery fiction
Notable awardsAnthony Award (1991)
Simon & Schuster Mary Higgins Clark Award (2005)
Children6

Rochelle Majer Krich (born 1947) is a writer of mystery novels and winner of an Anthony Award and the Mary Higgins Clark Award.[1]

Biography

Krich was born in Bayreuth, Germany but emigrated to the United States in 1951, moving to Los Angeles in 1960. Her parents were survivors of the Holocaust who met after the war, her father's first wife and daughters having been murdered in the camps. She graduated in English from Stern College for Women and met her husband while studying for a master's at UCLA. She is married with six children and taught in an orthodox Jewish high school in Los Angeles for many years.[1]

Her first published novel Where's Mommy Now? won the Anthony Award for best paperback original and was adapted into film in 1995 as Perfect Alibi, starring Teri Garr, Hector Elizondo, and Kathleen Quinlan.[2]

Her first series is set in Los Angeles and concerns Jessie Drake, a divorced homicide detective who has a difficult relationship with her mother and sisters. In the second novel, Angel of Death, Jessie unexpectedly discovers that her mother is Jewish and that family members were murdered in the Holocaust. Her second series features Molly Blume, from an orthodox Jewish family.[1]

Bibliography

Jessie Drake series

  • Fair Game (Mysterious Press, 1993). ISBN 089296507X
  • Angel of Death (Mysterious Press, 1994). ISBN 0892965088
  • Blood Money (Avon Twilight, 1999). ISBN 0380973790
  • Dead Air (Avon Twilight, 2000). ISBN 0380977699
  • Shadows of Sin (William Morrow, 2001). ISBN 0380977702

Molly Blume series

Other novels

References

  1. ^ a b c page 136-138, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, publ. Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33428-5
  2. ^ About Author Rochelle Krich
  3. ^ "Anthony Award Nominees and Winners". Bouchercon World Mystery Convention. Retrieved July 5, 2014.

External links

Official website

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