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Thriller novelist Pamela Callow joins us LIVE for Female Crime Writers Month

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Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes our next female crime fiction writer for NASTY WOMEN JANUARY - Thriller novelist Pamela Callow.  Here she is, in her own words:  

Inspired by a criminal case in the United States, and drawing on my professional career at a blue-chip firm, I wrote Damaged, the first of three books in the Kate Lange thriller series. Damaged was a Levy Need to Read Pick for June, with Top Ten bestseller display across North America. Indefensible, Book #2 of the series, was inspired by recent wrongful accusation cases, but had its genesis while I was a student in law school. I wondered what it would be like for someone who defines him or herself by their success to suddenly be accused of a terrible crime.inally, Tattooed, book #3, explores the subculture of tattoos in our society (see my blog post on Huffington Post about the history of tattoos), as well as the current fight for the right to assisted suicide. "EXPLOITED (Book #4, November 2016) explores Kate’s struggles with the many faces of justice, and examines issues we all face: the challenge to embrace change, the elimination of privacy, and the impact of fear in our lives." . http://www.pamelacallow.com/.

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