From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeanette Windle
Jeanette Windle
Jeanette Windle is an American writer of both chil- • Paz Ardiendo (2008) (Betrayed in Spanish)
dren’s and thriller novels, often with Christian themes. • Veiled Freedom (2009)
Her books have been nominated for the Christy Award
and the Christian Book Award; she has also won Focus
on Fiction’s 2005 Deserted Island Book Award, the South
References
Florida Writers Association 2004 Celebrity Author’s [1] Bio on her website; accessed 5 March 2011.
Award and 2002 Mabel Meadows Staats Award. Windle
is also editor of BCM World magazine and has served as
a Vice-President of the South Florida Writers Associa-
External links
tion.[1] • Jeanette Windle’s official website
Persondata
Books Name Windle, Jeannette
• CrossFire (2000) Alternative names
The Parker Twins series: Short description
• Cave of the Inca Re (2001) Date of birth
• Jungle Hideout (2001)
Place of birth
• Mystery at Death Canyon (2002)
• Captured in Colombia (2002) Date of death
• Secret of the Dragon Mark (2002) Place of death
• Race for the Secret Code (2002)
Other:
• Jana’s Journal (2002)
• Firestorm (sequel to CrossFire) (2004)
• The DMZ (2002)
• Zona de Despeje (The DMZ in Spanish) (2006)
• Betrayed (2008)
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Categories:
• American thriller writers
• Living people
• American children's writers
• American women writers
• American Christian writers
• Christian novelists
• American writer stubs
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