How to pronounce Paul L. Gaus: Gows
Paul L. Gaus was born in Athens, Ohio, in 1949, and he has lived in Ohio for most
of his life. He has lived in Wooster, Ohio, for the past 33 years with his
wife Madonna. Paul's extensive knowledge of the culture and lifestyle of the
Ohio Amish comes from over thirty years of travel throughout Holmes and surrounding
counties in Ohio, where the world's largest Amish and Mennonite population sprawls
out over the countryside near Millersburg, Wooster, and Sugarcreek.
Paul
took an interest in writing fiction in 1993, and with the advice and encouragement
of author Tony Hillerman, he began writing mystery novels set among the Amish in
Holmes County, Ohio. The first of Gaus's mysteries, Blood of the Prodigal, An
Ohio Amish Mystery, was published by Ohio University Press in June of 1999.
Paul
and his wife Madonna still travel frequently in Holmes County. He lectures widely
about Amish culture at libraries, bookstores, literary societies, and the like,
and his books have been featured at Book Expo America and similar professional shows
and book fairs around the country. Paul frequently attends writer's conventions
such as Malice Domestic and Bouchercon. Paul's novels have been reviewed in prominent
journals and newspapers, for instance, Kirkus Reviews, ForeWord Magazine, Publishers
Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist, Ohioana Quarterly, and the New York Times Book
Review. Paul retired recently as the Benjamin S. Brown Professor of Chemistry at
The College of Wooster, where he was Chairperson of the Chemistry Department. He
was educated at Miami University (B.S.) and Duke University (Ph.D.), and he has
held positions as Visiting Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois,
Texas A&M University, University of Wisconsin (Madison), and The Ohio State
University. In his academic career, he taught chemistry at the freshman, junior,
and senior levels, and he is co-author of the best-selling senior text, Basic
Inorganic Chemistry, published in its third edition in 1995, by John Wiley and
Sons. (Abbreviated from the author's website Jan 2016)
Ohio
Amish Mystery series order to date:
Blood Of The Prodigal (1998)
Broken
English (2000)
Clouds Without Rain (2001)
Cast a Blue Shadow (2003)
A Prayer
for the Night (2006)
Separate from the World (2008)
Harmless as Doves (2011)
The
Names of Our Tears (2013)
Whiskers of the Lion (2014)
Paul L. Gaus's website
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