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Christine is a novelist, screenwriter, short story writer, and playwright.

She teaches writing in the Continuing Studies division of University of Wisconsin-Madison. She’s the director of the annual June “Write-by-the-Lake Writer’s Workshop & Retreat” and the fall “Weekend with Your Novel.”

She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America, and Jewels of the Quill. She is a past Golden Heart winner and finalist (three times) in the contests sponsored by RWA. Her romantic suspense novel, Spirit Lake, won RWA’s Golden Pen Contest before the book was published by Hard Shell Word Factory/Mundania Press.

Christine also belongs to the Writers Guild of America. A screenplay written with Peggy Williams and Bob
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Average rating: 3.61 · 960 ratings · 190 reviews · 39 distinct worksSimilar authors
First-Degree Fudge (A Fudge...

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Hot Fudge Frame-Up (A Fudge...

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Five-Alarm Fudge

3.71 avg rating — 160 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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Deadly Fudge Divas

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Undercover Fudge (Fudge Sho...

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Holly Jolly Fudge Folly (Fu...

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Spirit Lake

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The Kill Code Collective by Brian Lutterman
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Set in a perfectly frigid Minnesota winter, this is a suspenseful, fast-paced, smart medical thriller featuring unforgettable male and female characters in a relatable and scary situation. Many people in real life have implanted medical devices for v ...more
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Hidden Treasure by Jane K. Cleland
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The main character is an antiques expert and the author does a great job of including just the right amount of tidbits about antiques and appraisals of precious objects. An antique trunk and two objects found in the trunk lead to a murder, of course, ...more
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Death Takes a Knight by Sharon  Lynn
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The definition of delightful, this fast-paced, often funny mystery features Maddie McGuire, a young U.S. archeological college student in England who stumbles onto a body at a historical site. The plot works well because Maddie’s innocence and newnes
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The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife by Anna  Johnston
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The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife, by Anna Johnston
This is one of the best first novels I’ve ever read for its emotional impact, ranging from sadness to delight. Johnston—with experience working in facilities for aging people—brings several emotion
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Nothing to See Here by Kevin    Wilson
Nothing to See Here
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After reading his Run For The Hills, and liking the smart writing and warm storytelling, I had to read Nothing to See Here. It’s a simple story about a young woman floating through life until she’s asked by a past college roommate to become a nanny f
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Run for the Hills by Kevin    Wilson
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Run For The Hills, by Kevin Wilson
Heartwarming and funny, a dialogue-driven novel about the value of family. Reuben Hill hired a detective to find his father who left him and his mother thirty years ago. He finds out the father also left three other
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Monster in the Moonlight by Annelise Ryan
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This is another book in the “Monster Hunter Mysteries,” set in Wisconsin and following Morgan Carter, a woman cryptologist who gets called into murder cases involving sightings of mythical beasts, this time a supposed werewolf on Bray Road in the sou ...more
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I See You've Called in Dead by John Kenney
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I See You’ve Called in Dead, by John Kenney
This is just as amusing and emotional as the title says, and with masterful writing. The story focuses on an obituary writer and his friends, and the friendships are different, important, fun, and always poi
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The Botanist's Assistant by Peggy Townsend
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Best traditional mystery I’ve read in a long time! It’s sleek and true to form, and kindness prevails. It’s in the tradition of a “Miss Marple” Agatha Christie-style mystery with several twists as the lead character befriends and changes the lives of ...more
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Braving the Dawn by Peggy Joque Williams
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Entertaining, well crafted, a bold and beautiful novel! This superbly researched adventure is led by Sylvienne d’Aubert and other women and men struggling to settle 1400s Canada—known as New France. King Louis XIV instituted a program to send young w
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“Cut everything that doesn't serve the story. Precision in writing transforms a scene from good to gripping, ensuring that every word earns its place on the page.”
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Christine DeSmet And Ampersand: Short Stories on Endings and Beginnings

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While this collection is subtitled in parentheses “short stories on endings and beginnings of a sort,” many of these flash fiction-length stories are poetry in the way they flow and beg for a re-reading. As soon as I finished the collection, I hungered to sink into them again, to allow resonance. The collection deals with death and mourning, but don’t be put off by the topic. Campbell’s insights into the matter will make you ponder how we treat people who have lost a loved one. In the story “And Ampersand,” about mourning, Campbell writes with simple and effective truth: “There are no more road trips. No co-pilot runs fingers through your hair.” Another astounding entry called “Glass” gives us the unique imagery of a person feeling like and becoming glass when in mourning—that sense of being delicate and ready to shatter if we’re even touched, even if the giver of a hug is well-meaning. The final entry is written with a poet’s grace, emphasizing memories of a loved one when you’re cleaning out the closet to finally give away—or not—the jackets your father wore. The variety of stories in this collection express the deep and intimate thoughts that ring true when we lose family members or friends. I highly recommend And Ampersand for all readers and not just those in mourning. Campbell’s prose felt like an awakening, a “beginning of a sort” indeed.

--Christine DeSmet


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