Judith Hand
Judith Hand has made the transition from left-brained scientist to right-brained novelist. Before she began writing fiction some twelve years ago, she was teaching Animal Behavior and Ornithology in the UCLA biology department. She is the author of several novels and two screenplays. Her epic of the Minoan civilization, "Voice of the Goddess," has won numerous awards. Her contemporary romantic thriller, "Code Name Dove," features a female spy whose day job is to lead adventure tours and whose...See more
Judith Hand has made the transition from left-brained scientist to right-brained novelist. Before she began writing fiction some twelve years ago, she was teaching Animal Behavior and Ornithology in the UCLA biology department. She is the author of several novels and two screenplays. Her epic of the Minoan civilization, "Voice of the Goddess," has won numerous awards. Her contemporary romantic thriller, "Code Name Dove," features a female spy whose day job is to lead adventure tours and whose great personal love is photography. In all of her stories, she writes of strong, bold women, women who are doers and leaders. An avid camper, classical music fan, and birdwatcher, she currently lives in Rancho Bernardo, California. See less
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