Beverly Connor is a highly reputed novelist from the United States, known for her exceptional work in the genres of suspense, thriller, forensic, and archaeological mystery novels. She is particularly famous for authoring the Diane Fallon Forensic Series and the Lindsay Chamberlain Archaeology Mystery Series. Connor's career as a writer began in 1996 with the publication of her first book, "A Rumor Of Bones," which marked the start of the Lindsay Chamberlain series.
Before becoming a writer, Connor worked in archaeological fields, gaining extensive experience in South Carolina and Georgia. She was proficient in both analyzing artifacts and conducting fieldwork. Her professional background in archaeology has significantly influenced her mystery novels, as she utilizes her expertise to develop suspenseful plots centered around intrigue and murder.
Connor's Diane Fallon Forensic Series has become her primary focus, having gained more success compared to her initial series. Her professional background in archaeology and her passion for mysteries have allowed her to weave captivating stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats. In 2004, Connor was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Prize in the category of Suspense & Mystery from the Romantic Times magazine, solidifying her status as a successful and acclaimed author in her genre.