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Parnell Hall

Author of A Clue for the Puzzle Lady (Puzzle Lady Mysteries)

Also known as: Parnell Hall, J. P. Hailey, Hailey J. P., Parnell as Hailey Hall, J. P.

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Hall uses some of his own experience from two years as a New York City P.I. for cases he assigns Stanley. A part-time actor, Hall has worked in summer stock, regional theater and interactive dinner theater events. Writing as J. P. Hailey, he is the author of the Steve Winslow courtroom mysteries.
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