C. B. Murray grew up in Iowa, graduated from Smith College, did graduate work at the University of Michigan, and performed research work in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where she met her husband. After the birth of two daughters, she moved to Delaware, where her husband taught physics at the University of Delaware and Murray wrote the Noir series of mysteries. Murder at the University was the first murder book written but was never published until now. Others include The Chinese Treasure, A Pox on You, and VX: A Deadly Mist. She has three books in the Magic series: A Bite of Magic, A Second Helping of Magic, and Matrimonial Magic with Mayonnaise. Dangerous Journey was her first children’s book. Murray has published nonfiction in Delaware Today magazine and the Philadelphia Inquirer and edited, researched, and written information pamphlets at the University of Delaware. Visit the website www.clellamurray.com for book reviews and comments. Fifty percent of all profits will go to the Alzheimer’s Fund.