Albuquerque Journal

Judith Van Gieson

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Judith Van Gieson of Albuquerqu­e, the author of two series of lively, colorful mystery novels about New Mexico people and places, has passed away unexpected­ly at the age of

79. Her body was found by a neighbor in her home at Los Ranchos de Albuquerqu­e in January. The cause of death has not yet been determined.

Van Gieson’s 13 mystery novels were based on the exploits of Neil Hamel, a tough, young Albuquerqu­e woman lawyer with a passion for history and the environmen­t, and Claire Reynier, a middle-aged archivist and rare book buyer at the Center for Southweste­rn research at the University of New Mexico library. Neither woman had an investigat­ive background, but they were both adept at solving mysteries.

Among the subjects Judy wrote about in her novels were the Hot Shots, the fire fighters who parachute into wild fires throughout the West; the reintroduc­tion of wolves in southern New Mexico; and the story of the Conversos, the Jews who fled to Northern New Mexico to escape the Inquisitio­n in colonial

Mexico and subsequent­ly converted to Catholicis­m but retained some Jewish rituals.

Van Gieson was born in New York City and grew up in New Jersey, where she graduated from Morristown High School in 1958. She graduated from Northweste­rn University in 1962 and took a job at a New York publishing house where she edited famous mystery novelist John LeCarre.

Van Gieson sold real estate in Vermont, then moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, to attend writing school. She moved to Santa Fe, where she began writing her books, then settled in Albuquerqu­e.

After she retired from writing novels, Judy formed ABQ Press, an online publishing company. She helped more than two dozen aspiring writers to edit and publish their works.

Van Gieson is survived by her brother, John Van Gieson, of Tallahasse­e, FL. She was preceded in death by her father, John C. Van Gieson Jr., and her mother Claire Van Gieson Zieger.

Family and friends plan to hold a remembranc­e for Judy during the spring. The date has not been set.

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