C. Hope Clark was born and reared in the South, from Mississippi to South Carolina with a few stints in Alabama and Georgia. The granddaughter of a Mississippi cotton farmer, Hope holds a B.S. in Agriculture with honors from Clemson University and 25 years experience with the U. S. Department of Agriculture to include awards for her management, all of which enable her to talk the talk of Carolina Slade, the protagonist in most of her novels. Her love of writing, however, carried her up the ranks to the ability to retire young, and she left USDA to pen her stories and freelance.
Genres: Mystery
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Series
Carolina Slade Mystery
1. Lowcountry Bribe (2012)
2. Tidewater Murder (2013)
3. Palmetto Poison (2014)
4. Newberry Sin (2018)
5. Salkehatchie Secret (2020)
Lake Murray Money (2024)
1. Lowcountry Bribe (2012)
2. Tidewater Murder (2013)
3. Palmetto Poison (2014)
4. Newberry Sin (2018)
5. Salkehatchie Secret (2020)
Lake Murray Money (2024)
Edisto Island Mystery
1. Murder on Edisto (2014)
2. Edisto Jinx (2015)
3. Echoes of Edisto (2016)
4. Edisto Stranger (2017)
5. Dying on Edisto (2019)
6. Edisto Tidings (2019)
7. Reunion on Edisto (2021)
8. Edisto Heat (2022)
9. Badge of Edisto (2022)
10. Edisto Bullet (2023)
11. Edge of Edisto (2024)
1. Murder on Edisto (2014)
2. Edisto Jinx (2015)
3. Echoes of Edisto (2016)
4. Edisto Stranger (2017)
5. Dying on Edisto (2019)
6. Edisto Tidings (2019)
7. Reunion on Edisto (2021)
8. Edisto Heat (2022)
9. Badge of Edisto (2022)
10. Edisto Bullet (2023)
11. Edge of Edisto (2024)
Craven County Mystery
1. Murdered in Craven (2021)
2. Burned in Craven (2021)
3. Craven County Line (2023)
1. Murdered in Craven (2021)
2. Burned in Craven (2021)
3. Craven County Line (2023)
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Books containing stories by C Hope Clark
C Hope Clark recommends
Weeding Out Lies (2023)
(Texas Flower Farmer Cozy Mystery, book 1)
Jackie Layton
"Andi Grace is adorable, resilient, and has a doggedly curious need to solve a murder. A pleasure to read."
A Dredging in Swann (2020)
(Seb Creek Mystery, book 1)
Tim Garvin
"I've never read half a book in one sitting, but this time I did. Early on, the twists of A Dredging in Swann gripped tight and kept me shackled to the page. The book is full of rich deep characters and an amazingly complicated weave of plot. It's written in strong, colorful prose and with a pace that sucks you in and holds you. I couldn't leave until Detective Seb Creek had aired all secrets, old and new. Highly recommended--but word of warning ... hold on to something while you're reading."
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