Katherine Hall Page Quote

July. The strawberries in Ursula’s garden at The Pines were the stuff of legend. Thank you, no. But could you stay a bit longer? Until five. Tom is working at home today. Faith didn’t offer any further explanation. After trying to write his sermon in the shadow of his file cabinets at the church yesterday, he had decided to give the parsonage study, neutral territory, a try today. As I said, everything hinged on Father’s

Katherine Hall Page

July. The strawberries in Ursula’s garden at The Pines were the stuff of legend. Thank you, no. But could you stay a bit longer? Until five. Tom is working at home today. Faith didn’t offer any further explanation. After trying to write his sermon in the shadow of his file cabinets at the church yesterday, he had decided to give the parsonage study, neutral territory, a try today. As I said, everything hinged on Father’s

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About Katherine Hall Page

Katherine Hall Page (born July 7, 1947) is an American writer of cozy mysteries. Page has written twenty-five books in her Faith Fairchild series and four Christie and Company juvenile mysteries. Between 1990 to 2005, Page won three Agatha Awards. She was nominated for two Edgar Awards and a Macavity Award during this time period. In 2024, Hall became a Grand Master at the Edgar Awards in 2024. Outside of writing, Page worked in special education between the 1960s to 1980s.