Sarah U. Wisseman's Reading Interests
Influences
A long career in archaeology and museum work, including a junior year spent in Israel and experience working on excavations in Israel, Italy, and Nevada.
Long exposure to mysteries while I was growing up, especially "Golden Age" writers Agatha Christie, Josephine Tey, Margery Allingham, and Dorothy Sayers.
More recent influences: Elizabeth Peters, P.D. James, Dana Cameron, Barbara D'Amato.
Sarah U. Wisseman’s Bookmarks
About Sarah
Sarah Wisseman writes the Lisa Donahue archaeological mysteries. She hadn’t a clue that she wanted to be an archaeologist until she traveled to Israel right after her freshman year in college. There she ate felafel, fell in love with Jerusalem, camped...
Causes Sarah Wisseman Supports
Planned Parenthood
Humane Society
Archaeological Institute of America




