J.M.M. Holloway
J.M.M. Holloway is a fifth-generation Texan, who recently returned to her
home state after a twenty-year sojourn on the San Mateo Coast of
California. Both locales color her short fiction, which has appeared in
various e-zines and the print anthology Mystery in Mind.

Her story, "How to Kill a Peanut Queen," was inspired by the infamous
Sweet Potato of Queens of Hunt Texas, although the two groups have only
flamboyance in common.

J lives in the Texas Hill Country with her husband Bob, a research chemist
turned university professor.

12 Mysteries + 12 Locations = MURDER ACROSS THE MAP - where Evil
knows no boundaries and Death doesn’t ask directions.

MURDER ACROSS THE MAP is evil, ironic, love sick, shocking, perverse,
surprising, sex-charged, charming, biblical, disingenuous, sinful, and
disarming. And that just describes the authors!

Crime stories for the armchair traveler. Where adventures in tourism can be
deadly.