Critical reception Ĭalkins' first four novels, the Lucy Campion series, are set in 17th-century London. Calkins lives with her husband and two sons in the Chicago area. Calkins was an assistant professor of history at the University of Louisville through 2003 before becoming a lecturer in higher-education administration and associate director of Searle Center for Advanced Learning & Teaching at Northwestern University. She then went to graduate school at Purdue University, earning Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in history. Her third novel, The Masque of a Murderer won the Sue Feder Historical Mystery Award (a Macavity Award) in 2016 for Best Historical Novel.īorn in Philadelphia, Calkins attended Northwestern University, graduating with a Master of Science in education. Through 2020, her publications include five mystery novels in two series, as well as a work of non-fiction about higher education. Susanna Calkins (born November 3, 1971) is an American writer of historical mysteries, an historian, and a university teacher and administrator. Macavity Award for Best Historical Novel, 2016
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