
Edna Buchanan knew she wanted to be a writer since she was 4 years old. She moved to Florida where she got a job at a small newspaper. Ms. Buchanan became a reporter for the Miami Beach Daily Sun in the late 1960s. In 1970, she was hired as a general assignment and police-beat reporter at the Miami Herald. In 1973, Ms. Buchanan became a police beat reporter, which coincided with the rise of Miami as a center of the international drug trade. Winning a Pulitzer Prize, Ms. Buchanan became one of the best-known crime reporters in the U.S. She discussed some of her assignments in the books, The Corpse Had a Familiar Face (1991) and Never Let Them See You Cry (1993). She has retired from journalism and writes mystery novels. The main character in her crime mystery series is Britt Montero.
Series
Books

You Only Die Twice
2001

The Plot Thickens
1997

Naked Came the Manatee
1997

Carr
Five Years of Rape and Murder
1979

The Corpse Had a Familiar Face
Covering Miami, America's Hottest Beat
1987

Never Let Them See You Cry
1992

Act of Betrayal
1996

Shadows
2005

Garden of Evil
1999

Legally Dead
2008

Margin of Error
1997

Nobody Lives Forever
1990

Cold Case Squad
2001

Love Kills
A Britt Montero Novel
2007

The Ice Maiden
2002

Contents Under Pressure
1992

Dead Man's Daughter
2017

A Dark and Lonely Place
2011

Suitable for Framing
1994

Miami, It's Murder
1994

Pulse
1998