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About the authors Judy Snider has written two picture books, one of which (Goldy's Baby Socks, a Cat Writer's Association Muse Award Winner and Mom's Choice Award Winner) is also published in Spanish. She writes novels of suspense: her Back-to-Back thriller series Too Late To Run, The Donation Man and Break-In by World Castle Publishers. Betrayed, which she has co-authored with her husband, Gil Snider, will be released 4/1/2024. Judy is the proud mom of two grown sons. She lives with her cat, Bailey, and her husband, Gil. She is a member of Hampton Roads Writers, James River Writers and The Cat Writer's Association. Gil Snider, wrote Brain Warp, a Medical/Political Thriller set in NYC and Ukraine. He has just published his second medical thriller, The Last. With her sister, Joan Dickow, Judy co-authored a picture book, I Love You, Be Careful, a Mom's Choice Award recipient. It is PERFECT for a baby shower and wedding shower gifts for grownups, with beautiful and sentimental illustrations by Cady Driver. Joan is also a proud parent and grand-parent, is married and has a cat, Gracie. Judy and Gil wrote the lyrics to a beautiful mother/son wedding song on Amazon and YouTube, What More Can I Say, featuring singer Edith Eloise. They have written lyrics to three songs, produced by Pearl Snap Studios; Invisible, What More Can I Say and Words I Just Can't Say
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