Aimée Thurlo

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Aimée Thurlo


Born
Havana , Cuba
Died
February 28, 2014

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Aimee and David Thurlo are the authors of the Ella Clah mysteries, the Sister Agatha mysteries, the Lee Nez vampire novels all set in New Mexico. David grew up on the Navajo Indian Nation, and Aimee, a native of Cuba, lived in the southwest for forty years.

Aimée passed away peacefully at her home on the morning of February 28, 2014, after a brief struggle with cancer and related complications. She was attended by her husband of 43 years, David. Aimée was 62 years old.

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Chapter One - Homespun Christmas

Check out our soon-to-be-released HOMESPUN CHRISTMAS, a clean romance - no sex, no violence.

I truly enjoyed working on this book. It enabled me to focus on my passion for knitting and crocheting, and come up with the perfect Christmas story!

Myka Solis loved Independence, New Mexico, but their town was dying and there seemed to be no way of reversing that slide. The auto parts plant had closed its Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 17, 2013 11:53 Tags: black-thunder, desert, ella-clah, navajo, new-mexico, thurlo
Average rating: 3.98 · 13,808 ratings · 1,190 reviews · 98 distinct worksSimilar authors
Blackening Song (Ella Clah,...

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Death Walker (Ella Clah, #2)

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Bad Medicine (Ella Clah, #3)

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Red Mesa (Ella Clah, #6)

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Bad Faith (Sister Agatha, #1)

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Enemy Way (Ella Clah, #4)

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“Without hope, you stopped moving forward and reaching toward the next goal, and you died inside long before you took your last breath.”
Aimée Thurlo

“Sometimes the enemy that was hardest to fight was the one within yourself.”
Aimee Thurlo, Undercover Warrior

“Sometimes a person’s greatest loss lay in risks not taken.”
Aimee Thurlo, Undercover Warrior

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