![]() ![]() The fun thing about my latest novel, Death of the Zanjero, is that it really couldn’t take place anywhere but in Los Angeles, California, or at any time but in the 19th century. ![]() For more information about her and her books, visit her web site, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter. She and her husband live in Southern California with an assortment of critters. She created the wine education blog with her husband, Michael Holland, and is the co-author of Howdunit: Book of Poisons, with Serita Stevens, as well as author of the “Freddie and Kathy” mystery series, set in the 1920s, and the “Operation Quickline” series and Tyger, Tyger. Her journalistic work has appeared in Ladies’ Home Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Wines and Vines, and in newspapers across the country. Relevant History welcomes back Anne Louise Bannon, who wrote her first novel at age fifteen. ![]()
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