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Mary Kay Andrews (born July 27, 1954)[1] is the pen name of American writer Kathy Hogan Trocheck, based in Atlanta, who has authored a number of best-selling books under the Andrews pen name since 2002.[2]

Trochek graduated from the University of Georgia with a journalism degree in 1976. She worked as a reporter at a number of papers, and spent 11 years as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution before leaving to write fiction full-time in 1991.[3] She published ten mystery novels under her own name between 1992 and 2000, and switched to the Andrews pen name in 2002 to author Savannah Blues, which marked a change in her style to more Southern-flavored themes. Her pen name is inspired by the names of her children, Mary Kathleen and Andrew Trocheck.

Bibliography

Writing as Kathy Hogan Trocheck

  • Every Crooked Nanny (1992) (Callahan Garrity main character)[4]
  • To Live and Die in Dixie (1993) (Garrity)
  • Homemade Sin (1994) (Garrity)
  • Happy Never After (1995) (Garrity)
  • Heart Trouble (1996) (Garrity)
  • Lickety Split (1996) (Truman Kicklighter main character)
  • Strange Brew (1997) (Garrity)
  • Crash Course (1997) (Kicklighter)
  • Midnight Clear (1998) (Garrity)
  • Irish Eyes (2000)

Writing as Mary Kay Andrews

  • Savannah Blues (2002)
  • Little Bitty Lies (2003)
  • Hissy Fit (2004)[5]
  • Savannah Breeze (2006)[6]
  • Blue Christmas (2006)[7]
  • Deep Dish (2008)[8]
  • The Fixer Upper (2009)[9]
  • Summer Rental (2011)[10]
  • Spring Fever (2012)
  • Ladies' Night (2013)
  • Christmas Bliss (2013)
  • Save the Date (2014)
  • Beach Town (2015)
  • The Weekenders (2016)
  • The High Tide Club (2018)

References

  1. ^ Kathy Hogan Trocheck (aka Mary Kay Andrews), Georgia Center for the Book (DeKalb County Public Library), Retrieved August 15, 2011
  2. ^ Pate, Nancy (8 March 2002). A LITERARY LOST ANDFOUND ; AUTHOR KATHY TROCHECK'S NEW NOVEL IS ALL ABOUT REINVENTION -- LOSING THE OLD SELF AND FINDING A NEW WAY HOME, Orlando Sentinel
  3. ^ Latimer, Anita (5 April 2007). Little Bitty Lies (Book Review), The News-Reporter (Washington, Georgia)
  4. ^ (5 July 1992). Crime (short review included), The New York Times
  5. ^ (12 September 2004). New York Times Bestseller List, The New York Times (Hissy Fit appears on extended list at #21)
  6. ^ (30 April 2006). New York Times Bestseller List, The New York Times (Savannah Breeze appears on extended list at #18)
  7. ^ (17 December 2006). New York Times Bestseller List, The New York Times (Blue Christmas appears on extended list at #26)
  8. ^ (16 March 2008). /0316besthardfiction.html?pagewanted=print New York Times Bestseller List, The New York Times (Deep Dish debuts at #13)
  9. ^ (12 July 2009). New York Times Bestseller List, The New York Times (The Fixer Upper debuts at #13)
  10. ^ (26 June 2011). New York Times Bestseller List, The New York Times (Summer Rental debuts at #5)