"A FIRST-RATE MYSTERY . . . TERRIFIC, ENGROSSING . . . Woods is a smart, savvy writer who has delivered a definite page turner."
--CAROLINA GARCIA-AGUILERA
Author of "Havana Heat
""FAST-PACED . . . [A] charming but pointed police procedural."
"--The Wall Street Journal
""You'll soon add Paula Woods's name to the list of mystery writers whose future works you eagerly await. . . . In "Stormy Weather," her sharp observations bring the reader a new awareness of Los Angeles and its history."
--JAN BURKE
Author of "Bones and Flight
""[A] terrific mystery. "Stormy Weather "keeps it exciting, and keeps it real."
--JAMES PATTERSON
"From the Trade Paperback edition."
A lifelong lover of books, first-time novelist Paula L. Woods is also the editor of the critically-acclaimed anthology Spooks, Spies, and Private Eyes: Black Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Fiction of the 20th Century, which was nominated for Anthony and Macavity Awards and received an award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. With Felix H. Liddell, Paula Woods is the author/editor of the best-selling I, Too, Sing America: The African American Book of Days; Merry Christmas, Baby: A Christmas and Kwanzaa Treasury; and I Hear a Symphony: African Americans Celebrate Love, the last of which won Fiction Honors from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award for multicultural literature. Woods and Liddell are also the co-founders of Livre Noir, a book packaging and marketing firm. Ms. Woods's writing has appeared in Essence, Emerge, and Mary Higgins Clark Mystery magazines as well as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Dallas Morning News, among other newspapers. She hosts a monthly radio segment, "The Book Doctor," which airs in Los Angeles on KPCC 89.3 FM's program "Ebony," and has served on the Author Committee of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books since its inception. A native of Los Angeles, she lives with her husband, over a thousand books, and an eleven year-old boxer, Sampson, who serves as a model for Detective Justice's dog, Beast.