Ayelet Waldman
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Ayelet Waldman (born December 11, 1964) is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, born in Jerusalem, and raised in Montreal and New Jersey. She is the author of five novels about the "part-time sleuth and full-time mother" Juliet Applebaum: "Nursery Crimes" (2000), "The Big Nap" (2001), "A Playdate with Death" (2002), "Death Gets a Time-Out" (2003), and "Murder Plays House" (2004).
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