In The Saints of Lost and Found…Causey . . . delivers a spellbinding hybrid of chilling suspense and potent romance, whose unforgettable heroine, beautifully evoked setting, and nuanced secondary characters will long linger in readers’ memories.
—John Charles, Booklist

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About the Author

T. M. (Toni McGee) Causey is the author of the compelling new Southern Gothic suspense novel, The Saints of the Lost and Found.While pursuing an MFA in Screenwriting, Toni had scripts optioned by prominent studios and recently produced an indie film, LA-308, which now has offers of distribution pending. Toni began her career by writing non-fiction for New Orleans newspapers, edited Baton Rouge Magazine, and sold articles to places like Redbook and Mademoiselle. In her copious spare time, she practiced her Ninja skills, though she can’t prove it because no one ever saw her. She and her husband, Carl, thrive in the French Quarter where they’re not the craziest ones on the block. Sometimes they’re not even second craziest. She and Carl have owned and operated a civil construction company for more than years with projects all over Louisiana, Mississippi, and southeastern Texas. They are also working on a home/remodeling project in the Quarter. Her grown sons “survived her—they might say ‘barely’ but they don’t get to write the bio, ha!—with one becoming a SWAT police officer and one becoming a Firefighter.” In other words, Toni rarely sleeps. Meanwhile, she and Carl are absolutely frothing-at-the-mouth proud of the two grandchildren and three “step-ish-grandkids—it’s complicated, but it’s all good.”

One day, when she’s grown up enough, she’s going to get another puppy. This may take a while.

Other Work:

Toni Causey is author of the “Bobbie Faye” novels—an action/caper series set in south Louisiana. The series was released in back-to-back publications, beginning with Charmed and Dangerous, Girls Just Want to Have Guns, and When A Man Loves a Weapon. She is also a contributor to the USA Today Bestselling anthology Love is Murder, as well as the Killer Year and the Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans anthologies.