Appearances

July 19: Covered Treasures Bookstore

Jim Moore putting up CT Sign During the summer, downtown Monument holds an Art Hop on the third Thursday of every month. One of the stops along the path is at Covered Treasures Bookstore, where I’ll be appearing on July 19 to sign books and chat Read More →

April 27-29: Malice Domestic, Washington, DC

Malice Domestic Malice Domestic is an annual “fun fan” convention in Washington, D.C. saluting the traditional mystery, and is now celebrating its 24th year. I’m currently slated to be on a Saturday panel titled Three Strikes, You’re Dead: Sports-Related Mysteries, with moderator Read More →

May 15: Right-Brain/Left-Brain Write Brain

Pikes Peak Writers Pikes Peak Writers holds Write Brain Sessions on the third Tuesday of most months, from 6:30-8:30pm. These are free mini-workshops on the craft of writing, business of writing, and the writer’s life. In May, I’ll be a speaker for a Read More →

April 21: Pikes Peak Writers Conference

Pikes Peak Writers The 20th annual Pikes Peak Writers Conference will be held Friday, April 20 through Sunday, April 22, 2012 at the Marriott Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I’m slated for April 21. I’m excited about my workshop topic: Fooling the Reader Read More →

April 14: Mountain of Authors at PPLD

Mountain Of Authors Drop in for this free event. Mountain of Authors is an annual community program that provides an opportunity for the public and local authors to meet and listen to notable Colorado authors, and for aspiring writers to learn more about Read More →

April 2: Auraria Writer’s Week

Metro State Logo Metro State’s first annual Auraria Writer’s Week is a series of talks by major writers, each of whom will be reading from their work and discussing their ideas and craft. For this event I hearken back to my days as Read More →

Testimonials

DIE BUYING has an original heroine, a clever concept and a lively cast of characters. Put this series at the top of your shopping list.

- Elaine Viets, author of PUMPED FOR MURDER

SWIFT JUSTICE has rapidly become my favorite new P.I. puzzler. It’s smart and sassy with tons of humor and a whole lot of heart.

- Chris Grabenstein, Anthony- and Agatha-award winning author

Laura DiSilverio is a tremendous new talent, and her Charlie Swift is a feisty heroine you’ll root for from the very first page. A magnificent series debut.

- Cornelia Read, author of Invisible Boy

SWIFT JUSTICE may appeal to fans of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum and Lula. DiSilverio deftly mixes light, zany humor with the darkness of the crimes.

- Booklist, Starred Review