Victoria Houston
Born (1945-03-25) March 25, 1945
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican

Victoria Houston is an American writer. She is the author of the Loon Lake Series, a series of murder mysteries. The mysteries are set in the Northwoods of Wisconsin against a background of fly fishing as well as fishing for muskie, bass, bluegill and walleyes. She has also written or co-authored over seven non-fiction books. Houston had been formerly married to a man nine years younger than herself, and their union led Houston to interview 40 couples in similar circumstances, resulting in the book Loving a Younger Man: How Women Are Finding and Enjoying a Better Relationship.[1][2][3] Houston lives and works in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.[4]

Bibliography

Loon Lake Fishing Mystery

    • Dead Big Dawg (2019)
    • Dead Firefly (2018)
    • Dead Spider (2017)
    • Dead Loudmouth (2016)
    • Dead Rapunzel (2015)
    • Dead Lil' Hustler (2014)
    • Dead Insider (2013) ISBN 9781440533563
    • Dead Tease (2012) ISBN 9781440533112
    • Dead Deceiver (2011) ISBN 9781440582226
    • Dead Renegade (2009) Bleak House Books ISBN 9781606480625
    • Dead Hot Shot (2008) Bleak House Books ISBN 9781932557749
    • Dead Madonna (2007) ISBN 9781440550881
    • Dead Boogie (2006) ISBN 9781440582202
    • Dead Jitterbug (2005) ISBN 9781440582264
    • Dead Hot Mama (2004) ISBN 9780425193327
    • Dead Frenzy (2003)
    • Dead Water (2001) ISBN 9780425180037
    • Dead Creek (2000) ISBN 9781440582219
    • Dead Angler (2000)

Lew Ferris Mystery

    • Wolf Creek (2022) ISBN 9781643858005
    • Hidden in the Pines (2023) ISBN 9781639101474
  • Loving a Younger Man: How Women Are Finding and Enjoying a Better Relationship
  • Making It Work: Finding the Time and Energy for Your Career, Marriage, Children, and Self
  • with Jamie Raab
    • My Health History
  • with Tom Shelby
    • Michelle and Me (2002)
  • with James Simon
    • Restore Yourself : A Woman's Guide to Reviving her Sexual Desire and Passion for Life (2001)
  • with Helen L. Swan
    • Alone After School: A Self-Care Guide for Latchkey Children and Their Parents
    • Self-Care for Kids: A Practical Guide for Children and Their Parents

References

  1. Abigail Van Buren (November 3, 1987). "Dear Abby". Miami News. p. 2C. Retrieved June 21, 2011.
  2. Christian, Susan. "Why Younger Men Love Older Women". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  3. Durso, Lori. "It's A Statistical Trend: Older Women, Younger Men". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  4. "Mysteries with a Hook: Author Victoria Houston". Author Interviews. National Public Radio. Retrieved March 31, 2014.


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