Monday, January 24, 2011

Williams Rawlings, Jr. - Murder Goes South


WOW! Only four days until the best Mystery program in Georgia starts.


William Rawlings Jr. is one of our featured writers. Like generations of his family before him, William Rawlings, Jr., was born in Sandersville, Georgia where he still lives on the family farm with his wife and two children. He was educated at Emory University and Tulane where he earned a Master's Degree and his Doctorate in Medicine. He did his post-graduate medical training in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital after which he returned to Sandersville to practice medicine. Late in his successful medical career he began writing about the real South, a passion easily recognizable in his literary work.


His first novel The Lazarus Legacy was published in 2003 followed in the next three by The Rutherford Cipher, The Tate Revenge, and Crossword. William's latest novel, The Mile High Club, was published in 2009. He is currently working on two projects, a suspense novel set in Savannah and a non-fiction history of an infamous 1926 murder.