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Gail is the author of articles on financial reporting issues, dividend policy, and investment risk in journals such as Accounting Review, Business and Society, Financial Analysts’ Journal, and Financial Management. She also writes mystery novels, articles about the mystery field, short stories and Op-Eds. She’s published satire pieces on a British website, TheSpoof.com.
In Gail’s first mystery book, Beaned in Boston, a lecherous finance
professor perishes, in spite of the fact that he is well published. The Washington Times called
it “frisky as a foal...an auspicious debut.” The sequel, Duped by Derivatives,
finds a professor on sabbatical dealing with mayhem and murder in a Manhattan investment firm. According to
Romantic Times, “Unique characters, a romance or two, and an interesting crime make DUPED a really fun read!” In the
first chapter of Gail’s latest book, Creamed at Commencement, a graduation speaker
steps up to the podium and promptly drops dead.
Peter Lovesey
Mary Higgins Clark
Emily Brightwell
Donna Leon
Agatha Christie
M.C. Beaton
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A story from the one and only person at a murder trial who knows the killer's identity. Finalist for 2007 Derringer Award. Mature theme, some sexual references.
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Other Stories
Get Yourself a Face, published by Ewriter Magazine, Llumina Press
Santa and the Poor Box, published in the holiday anthology Carols and Crimes, Gifts and Grifters, published by Wolfmont Publishing to benefit Toys for Tots Foundation.
The Jurors Who Knew Too Much, published in Deadly Ink 2006 Short Story Collection
The Latest Celebrity Break-up: Minnie Mouse Dumps Mickey, published by The Spoof
Latest celebrity spoof - Babe Ruth Storms Back to Yankee Stadium
Gail has 132 additional satirical spoofs at The Spoof
Books
Beaned in Boston, Chicago Spectrum Press, 1995
