Victoria Houston

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Victoria Houston is an American writer. She is the author of the Loon Lake Series, a series of murder mysteries. The mysteries are set in the Northwoods of Wisconsin against a background of fly fishing as well as fishing for muskie, bass, bluegill and walleyes. She has also written or co-authored over seven non-fiction books. Houston had been formerly married to a man nine years younger than herself, and their union led Houston to interview 40 couples in similar circumstances, resulting in the book Loving a Younger Man: How Women Are Finding and Enjoying a Better Relationship.[1][2][3] Houston lives and works in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.[4]

Victoria Houston
Born (1945-03-25) March 25, 1945 (age 79)
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, U.S.
OccupationNovelist

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Loon Lake Fishing Mystery

    • Dead Big Dawg (2019)
    • Dead Firefly (2018)
    • Dead Spider (2017)
    • Dead Loudmouth (2016)
    • Dead Rapunzel (2015)
    • Dead Lil' Hustler (2014)
    • Dead Insider (2013) ISBN 9781440533563
    • Dead Tease (2012) ISBN 9781440533112
    • Dead Deceiver (2011) ISBN 9781440582226
    • Dead Renegade (2009) Bleak House Books ISBN 9781606480625
    • Dead Hot Shot (2008) Bleak House Books ISBN 9781932557749
    • Dead Madonna (2007) ISBN 9781440550881
    • Dead Boogie (2006) ISBN 9781440582202
    • Dead Jitterbug (2005) ISBN 9781440582264
    • Dead Hot Mama (2004) ISBN 9780425193327
    • Dead Frenzy (2003)
    • Dead Water (2001) ISBN 9780425180037
    • Dead Creek (2000) ISBN 9781440582219
    • Dead Angler (2000)

Lew Ferris Mystery

  • Loving a Younger Man: How Women Are Finding and Enjoying a Better Relationship
  • Making It Work: Finding the Time and Energy for Your Career, Marriage, Children, and Self
  • with Jamie Raab
    • My Health History
  • with Tom Shelby
    • Michelle and Me (2002)
  • with James Simon
    • Restore Yourself : A Woman's Guide to Reviving her Sexual Desire and Passion for Life (2001)
  • with Helen L. Swan
    • Alone After School: A Self-Care Guide for Latchkey Children and Their Parents
    • Self-Care for Kids: A Practical Guide for Children and Their Parents

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  1. ^ Abigail Van Buren (November 3, 1987). "Dear Abby". Miami News. p. 2C. Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  2. ^ Christian, Susan (December 2, 1988). "Why Younger Men Love Older Women". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  3. ^ Durso, Lori (December 20, 1987). "It's A Statistical Trend: Older Women, Younger Men". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  4. ^ "Mysteries with a Hook: Author Victoria Houston". Author Interviews. National Public Radio. Retrieved March 31, 2014.
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