Louise Titchener

Louise F. Titchener
Born 1941 (age 7475)
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Pen name Alyssa Howard (with Eileen Buckholtz, Ruth Glick, Carolyn Males),
Alexis Hill (with Ruth Glick),
Alexis Hill Jordan (with Ruth Glick),
Anne Silverlock,
Jane Silverwood,
Tess Marlowe (with Ruth Glick),
Clare Richards (with Carolyn Males),
Clare Richmond (with Carolyn Males),
Louise Titchener
Occupation Novelist
Language English
Nationality United States
Period 1982-Present
Genre Romance
Children 2
Website
www.mysteriousbaltimore.com

Louise F. Titchener (born 1941 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American novelist. She wrote under various pseudonyms: Anne Silverlock and Jane Silverwood, with Eileen Buckholtz, Ruth Glick and Carolyn Males as Alyssa Howard, with Ruth Glick as Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan and Tess Marlowe, with Carolyn Males as Clare Richards and Clare Richmond.

Biography

Louise Titchener was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. She married with a philosophy student and moved to Ohio, where she obtained a master's degree and taught freshman English and her husband became a Philosophy Professor. The marriage had two sons, who grew up in Maryland. She now is a grandmother.[1]

She is member of the Washington Romance Writers, a chapter of the Romance Writers of America.

Awards

Bibliography

As Alyssa Howard

Single novels

As Alexis Hill

Single novels

As Alexis Hill Jordan

Single novels

As Anne Silverlock

[2]

Single novels

Omnibus

As Clare Richards

Single novels

As Clare Richmond

Single novels

As Tess Marlowe

Single novels

As Jane Silverwood

[3]

The Byrnside Inheritance

  1. High Stakes (1991)
  2. Dark Waters (1991)
  3. Bright Secrets (1991)

Single novels

As Louise Titchener

[4]

Toni Credella Mysteries Series

  1. Homebody (1993)
  2. Buried in Baltimore (2001)
  3. Burned in Baltimore (2003)
  4. Bumped Off in Baltimore (2005)

Baltimore Historical Mysteries Series

  1. Gunshy (2004)
  2. Malpractice (2006)

Fortunes Series Multi-Author

6. The Dress Circle (1988)

Single Novels

References and sources

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