

Elizabeth Daniels Squire, more commonly known as Liz, has been an aptitude tester, a reporter, a nationally syndicated columnist, and now writes mysteries about a sleuth who uses memory tricks to solve murders. One of her stories won an Agatha. Tragically, Liz died February 25, 2001, but her work will live on forever.

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| Who Killed What's-Her-Name | Remember The Alibi | Memory Can Be Murder | Whose Death Is It, Anyway? |
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| Is There A Dead Man in the House? | Where There's A Will | Forget About Murder |