Kate Thornton
Kate Thorton (“It Doesn’t Take a Genius”) has
worked at such diverse jobs as selling bear tags in
Alaska and dressing dancers for performances at
CalTech. After retiring from a 22-year career as an
instructor in the US Army, she now devotes her
days to national defense work vignette of the
revenge murder of someone who irritated her and
has grown into an insatiable need to restore the
moral order of the world through fiction.  She may
be found at the usual Los Angeles landmarks, just
looking for trouble.
There is far more to the city of Los Angeles than can be
discovered through the ordinary guide books, much of it
dark, dangerous, even deadly. To find those hidden,
shadowy corners of the L.A., wherein reside the
less-than-angelic denizens of the City of Angels, you need
LAndmarked for Murder, the new anthology by members
of Sisters in Crime/Los Angeles. LAndmarked for Murder
is a fictional travelogue through some of L.A. most notable
natural and manmade landmarks, each of which serves as
the setting for ten tales of dark passions and murder.