Before beginning to write mysteries full time, Betty Webb worked as a journalist, interviewing everyone from U.S. presidents, astronauts who walked on the moon, and Nobel Prize-winners, as well as the homeless, the dying, and polygamy runaways.
The dark Lena Jones mysteries, which are based on stories she covered as a reporter, include (in order) "Desert Noir," "Desert Wives," "Desert Shadows," "Desert Run," "Desert Cut," and coming in December 2009, "Desert Lost."
Her much softer Gunn Zoo series debuted in late 2008 with the humorous "The Anteater of Death." Betty also volunteers at the Phoenix Zoo. She is a member of National Federation of Press Women, Mystery Writers of America, and the Society of Southwestern Authors.
"Eye-popping," The New York Times.
"Socially conscious mysteries," Publishers Weekly.
Coming Nov. '08, a traditional mystery series, beginning with THE ANTEATER OF DEATH.

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