Margaret Moseley

Margaret Moseley

An Edgar Award Finalist

Margaret Moseley has been making her living as a writer since she was eighteen, beginning on the original Fort Worth Press in Fort Worth, Texas and continuing with work for ad agencies, television, and major corporations. Her stunningly original first book, Bonita Faye, was a finalist in the Edgar Award for Best New Novel by an American Writer and earned her wide, and richly deserved, acclaim.

Moseley was born in Durant, Oklahoma, raised in Fort Worth, Texas and for twenty years lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas. During her time in Arkansas, she was a personal friend of the Clintons and campaigned for them as an Arkansas Traveler at the time of the 1992 election.

She is the author of five mystery novels Bonita Faye, Milicent LeSueur, The Fourth Steven, Grinning in His Mashed Potatoes, and A Little Traveling Music Please, all of which are being republished by Brash Books, starting in early 2015.

Moseley is married to computer guru and novelist Ron Burris. They live in Euless, Texas, with their rescued beagles Miss Sadie and Miss (The Terror) Matilda.

Books by Margaret Moseley

The Complete Honey Huckleberry: All Three Novels

The Complete Honey Huckleberry: All Three Novels

All three of Margaret Moseley's delightfully funny, utterly charming Honey Huckleberry adventures in one edition!

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A LIttle Traveling Music, Please

A LIttle Traveling Music, Please

Free-spirited book rep Honey Huckleberry turns detective when her $4 million inheritance, her accountant and her fiancé disappear.

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Grinning in His Mashed Potatoes

Grinning in His Mashed Potatoes

The upbeat, free-spirited, yet ever-so-slightly O.C.D. book rep Honey Huckleberry has big problems when Twyman Towerie, the number-two best-selling author in the world, attends a luncheon and drops dead, face-first in his mashed potatoes.

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Reviews For Margaret Moseley

Writing MILICENT LE SUEUR: Born on a Zipity Do Dah Morning 5.0

A startlingly fresh voice...Moseley's characterizations are deep and deceptive, nothing is as it apepars.

Tulsa World

Writing MILICENT LE SUEUR: Born on a Zipity Do Dah Morning 5.0

Moseley is a good stylist with a fine sense of atmosphere, not only for locales like South Padre Island, but also for the aura of fear

Publishers Weekly

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