Carolina Garcia-Aguilera
Carolina Garcia-Aguilera (born July 13, 1949[1]) is a Cuban-born American writer. She has written ten novels including the Lupe Solano mystery series. Her latest novel is Magnolia.
She was born in Havana in 1949. She moved to the United States when she was 10. She went to Miss Porters in Farmington, Connecticut, for high school, before graduating from Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, with B.A. in history and political science.
She became a private investigator in 1986 with a goal of writing a series featuring a female Cuban-American P.I. based in Miami. Garcia-Aguilera is the author of ten books, seven in the Lupe Solano series.
Bibliography
Lupe Solano series
- Bloody Waters (1996)
- Bloody Shame (1997)
- Bloody Secrets (1998)
- A Miracle in Paradise (1999)
- Havana Heat (2000)
- Bitter Sugar (2001)
- One Hot Summer (2002)
- Luck of the Draw (2003)
- Bloody Twist (2010)
- Magnolia (2012)
Her seventh novel, One Hot Summer, was made into a movie by Lifetime Television.
References
- ↑ page 87, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, publ. Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33428-5
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