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Mette Ivie Harrison

Mette Ivie Harrison
Mette Ivie Harrison is the critically acclaimed author of YA and mystery fiction. In 2014, she published her first adult novel, a mystery entitled The Bishop's Wife, about a Mormon bishop's wife who is drawn into solving crime when a young wife and mother in her ward goes missing. Her fourth in the series, Not of This Fold, is now out from Soho Press. Mette writes a regular blog about faith and Mormonism at Huffington Post. Mette holds a PhD in Germanic Languages and Literatures from Princeton University and is an All-American triathlete. She lives in Utah with her husband and five living children. She attends Mormon church regularly and serves as the "Ward Historian".


On Sensationalism, Mormon Fiction, and The Murderous Mormons of Popular Culture

In mainstream culture, depictions of Mormon villains abound. In fiction written by and for other Mormons, the Mormons are never the bad guys. Mette Ivie Harrison searches for the in-between.

May 27, 2021  By Mette Ivie Harrison
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Mormon Mysteries: Who Are They For?

A "Neutral" Mormon Mysteries Reading List

December 5, 2018  By Mette Ivie Harrison
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