Kay Hooper is a writer with a distinctive style, which has garnered a lot of praise from readers and has repeatedly catapulted her into the New York Times bestsellers list. He can well be called the main character of the mystery series, and maintains an enigmatic presence – but is not the protagonist – in all of the books. Noah Bishop, the leader of SCU periodically spots people with paranormal abilities and asks them to work for the FBI. The unit consists of regularly trained agents with a “psychic edge” to them. Kay Hooper is chiefly known for the Bishop / Special Crimes Unit (SCU), a series which centers around a Special Crimes Unit in the FBI. Little is known of her life other than what she chooses to reveal. Kay seems to favour a solitary lifestyle, living and writing in a small North Carolina town and sharing her life with a flock of cats and two friendly dogs. Since then she has penned well over 60 novels, including some novellas. She made her literary debut with Lady Thief, which she sold to Dell Publishing in 1980. Kay and her sister Linda own an independent bookstore, Fireside Books and Gifts. She was born in 1957 or 1958 (sources vary) in a California air force base hospital as her father was stationed there. Kay Hooper (aka Kay Robbins) is a mystery writer currently residing in North Carolina.
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