
Renowned Geneticist Makes Her Debut as a Novelist
A member of the team that discovered the genes associated with muscular dystrophy, Huntington’s disease, and dwarfism, Sara Winokur will release her first Icelandic mystery
A member of the team that discovered the genes associated with muscular dystrophy, Huntington’s disease, and dwarfism, Sara Winokur will release her first Icelandic mystery
Eight years ago, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I won’t say it was a blessing in disguise because at the time, it turned my
Sara’s first novel Double Blind: The Icelandic Manuscript Murders will be released in digital form and in paperback on March 31st 2020! Geneticist Brynja Pálsdóttir mines the country’s controversial
Ever wonder how Bluetooth technology got its name? Next time you pair an audiobook to your phone, tablet, or smart speaker, you can thank Harald
No, I don’t mean beware the creepy holiday guest who steals a kiss while you stand unwittingly beneath a sprig of mistletoe. I mean beware
On my first visit to Iceland, I immediately felt at home. My DNA seemed to belong there. The pure and wild landscapes, ice blue glaciers,
SARA WINOKUR is a Ph.D. molecular geneticist whose research has been published in many scientific journals, including Human Molecular Genetics, Nature Genetics, and Cell/Stem Cell. As an ovarian cancer thriver, Sara has dedicated her life to family, friends, and her second career as an author of historical fiction and forensic mysteries. When not wandering the globe, Sara lives with her family and writes in Southern California.
Double Blind: The Icelandic Manuscript Murders is her debut novel.
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