Laura Levine
1943
Author Laura Levine is a popular American novelist of the cozy mystery genre, who is particularly famous for writing the ‘A Jaine Austen Mystery’. Laura used to write novels from a very long time, however, she did not become a novelist any time soon. She has drawn inspiration from the works of famous authors like Agatha Christie, Anne Tyler and Joe Keenan. Laura has also worked on a number of sitcoms such as Three’s Company, The Love Boat, Mary Hartman, The Bob Newhart Show, Laverne & Shirley and The Jeffersons and Mary Hartman. Her creation of the Frank Berry General and Count Chocula cereals has brought a lot of fame for her. Apart from writing novels, Laura Levine loves to spend some quality time in reading, gardening, walking and swimming. She began her Jane Austen series with the publication of her first novel named This Pen for Hire in the year 2002. Since then, Laura has been dedicated enough to publish at least one book in the series every year. She says that she considers herself lucky to be a writer of the Mystery and Thriller genres as all her novels are based on these genres and have increased her popularity to a greater extent.