Autors: Susan Wittig AlbertAlso known as: Susan W. Albert, Susan Albert Wittig, Susan Wittiq Albert, Susan Wittig Albert, Susan Wittig Albert, Susam Wittig Albert ... (see complete list), susan witting albert, Susan Whittig Albert
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(eng)Robin Paige is the pseudonym of husband-and-wife writing team Susan Wittig Albert and Bill Albert. As each also writes separately, this pseudonym should not be combined with either of the individual authors.
1 past events. Murder By The Book: Susan Wittig Albert (Aprīlis 26 at 17:00) Susan Wittig Albert reads from TBA. "New York Times best-selling mystery writer Susan Wittig Albert will sign & discuss her new China Bayles novel, which comes out in April '08."
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