Maggie King

Maggie King

Maggie King grew up in North Plainfield, New Jersey, graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology, and worked as a software developer in Los Angeles for many years. She is a founding member of the Sisters in Crime Central Virginia Chapter. Her short story ‘A Not So Genteel Murder’ was published in the Virginia is for Mysteries anthology. Maggie lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, Glen, and two cats.

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Murder at the Book Group
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Murder at the Book Group
  • By: Maggie King
  • Narrator: Susie Berneis
  • Length: 10 hours 21 minutes
  • Publisher: Dreamscape Media
  • Publish date: January 20, 2015
  • Language: English
  • (573 ratings)
(573 ratings)
Hazel Rose never dreamed that the murder mystery book group she and her friend Carlene started would stage a real murder. Nevertheless, the normally composed Carlene is unusually angry and rattled one night during a book group discussion and dies... Read more

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