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PJ Tracy was the pseudonym of mother-daughter writing duo P.J. and Traci Lambrecht, winners of the Anthony, Barry, Gumshoe, and Minnesota Book Awards. Their eight novels, Monkeewrench, Live Bait, Dead Run, Snow Blind, Shoot to Thrill, Off The Grid, The Sixth Idea and Nothing Stays Buried have become national and international bestsellers. The Guilty Dead, the ninth installment of the Monkeewrench series, will be released in the US and the UK in fall of 2018.
PJ was a long-time resident of Minnesota until her death in December 2016. Traci remains in rural Minnesota, just outside Minneapolis, and continues writing about the Monkeewrench gang.
P.J. Tracy's website
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This is a bit like asking a parent which of their children they like best. In
the early stages of pulling the story together, Grace McBride was the
centrepiece and a clear favorite, primarily because she could earn my
admiration and pull at my heartstrings at the same time. She could also wear
English riding boots all day long, which in my opinion puts her in the superhero
category. But as the writing progressed and other characters became more
developed, I found myself switching loyalties, fickle sort that I am, becoming
emotionally attached to whatever character I was writing at the time. An obvious
case of 'love the one you're with', I suppose.
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