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1 Biography  





2 Work  





3 Bibliography  



3.1  The Celtic Cross  





3.2  The Monastery Murders  





3.3  The Elizabeth and Richard Mysteries  





3.4  Lord Danvers Mysteries  





3.5  Epic Novels  





3.6  The Virtuous Heart Series  





3.7  The Daughters of Courage  





3.8  The Cambridge Chronicles  





3.9  Intrigue  





3.10  Serenade Romances  





3.11  Choose Your Own Adventure  





3.12  Nonfiction  







4 Notes and references  





5 External links  














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Donna Fletcher Crow
Born1941
Nampa, Idaho
OccupationMystery Writer

Donna Fletcher Crow (born 1941) is an American mystery writer known for historical Christian fiction.[1][2][3][4] She lives in Boise, Idaho, but sets much of her work in England.[2][4]

Biography

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Crow was born in Nampa, Idaho in 1941.[5] She was an only child and grew up learning to ride horses.[3] Crow participated in competitive riding, winning the titles of Snake River Stampede Rodeo Queen in 1959 and Miss Rodeo Idaho in 1960,[6] and she was a runner up in the Miss Rodeo America 1960 competition.[3] Crow graduated from Northwest Nazarene College with a bachelor's in English literature in 1964 and afterwards, she taught English and drama in high school.[5]

Crow founded an alternative Wesleyan-Anglican church called Epworth Chapel on the Green.[3]

Work

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Crow promoted her nonfiction book, Recipes for the Protein Diet in 1972.[7] A reviewer for the Idaho Free Press felt that there was good variety among the recipes and the pictures were realistic and "mouth-watering."[8]

Crow's novel, Glastonbury: The Novel of Christian England, won the best historical novel of 1992 from the National Federation of Press Women.[5] Her work has been compared to Veronica Black and Carol Anne O'MariebyLibrary Journal.[9]

Bibliography

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The Celtic Cross

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The Monastery Murders

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The Elizabeth and Richard Mysteries

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Lord Danvers Mysteries

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Epic Novels

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The Virtuous Heart Series

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The Daughters of Courage

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The Cambridge Chronicles

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Intrigue

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Serenade Romances

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Choose Your Own Adventure

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Nonfiction

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Notes and references

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  • ^ a b Garnett, Lynn (5 December 2012). "Lion Hudson Launches Christian Fiction Imprint". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  • ^ a b c d Ryan, Erin (3 December 2002). "DONNA FLETCHER CROW: Rodeo-Queen, Writer and Religious Pioneer". Boise Weekly. ProQuest 367620268.
  • ^ a b "WEDDINGS; Catherine C. Huse, Preston F. Crow". The New York Times. 30 July 1995. ProQuest 430215899.
  • ^ a b c Pippen, Carol Lawson (2007). Guide to Literary Masters & Their Works. Literary Reference Center – via EBSCO.
  • ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2016-05-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Author of All-Protein Cookbook Likes to Cook, Must Diet". Eugene Register-Guard. 2 August 1972. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  • ^ Bird, Annie Laurie (29 July 1972). "Recipes for the Protein Diet Compiled by Former Nampan". Idaho Free Press. Retrieved 26 May 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ Hill, Nanci Milone (15 February 2012). "A Darkly Hidden Truth". Library Journal. 137 (3): 92. Retrieved 26 May 2016 – via EBSCO.
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