Vicki Lane

Vicki Lane is a renowned author who has been living on a mountain farm in Madison County, North Carolina since 1975. Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Lane is a descendant of pioneer farmers from Alabama and Floridians. Her writing is deeply influenced by her rural mountain surroundings, which have been her home for over four decades.

Lane has written several notable works, including "And The Crows Took Their Eyes," "The Day of Small Things," and the "Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries" series, which includes "In A Dark Season," "Old Wounds," "Art's Blood," and "Signs In The Blood." Her writing is inspired by the beautiful rural mountain county where she resides, and she has a passion for sharing the stories and way of life that are quickly disappearing.

Lane's "Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries" series has gained significant popularity, earning her a loyal following of readers. Through her writing, Lane is able to transport readers to the rural mountain community she calls home and immerse them in the lives of its residents. Her work is not only entertaining but also provides insight into a unique way of life that is often overlooked. Lane's website offers more information about her and her writing, including a section on the writing of "Crows" and a blog where she shares her thoughts on writing and other topics.
Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mystery Books
# Title Year
1 Signs in the Blood 2005
2 Art's Blood 2006
3 Old Wounds 2007
4 In a Dark Season 2008
5 The Day of Small Things 2010
6 Under the Skin 2011
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 And the Crows Took Their Eyes 2020
Vicki Lane Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Naked Came the Leaf Peeper 2011