“I love The Art of Murder, a compelling tale, tautly told.  It is laugh-out-loud funny, yet I had tears in my eyes during the poignant last chapter.”

—Lynn Cline, author and popular Santa Fe radio host

“Read Peggy's witty, articulate and sophisticated new murder
mystery that wonderfully captures the essence of Santa Fe, with
its Southwestern flavor, cooking, and many kooky characters. 
A great, fun read!”

—Robert J. Guttman, editor-in-chief, transatlantic-magazine.com and Professor, Johns Hopkins University and the University of Virginia

The Art of Murder is a humorous look at the delightfully wacky life in Santa Fe, served on a platter of mystery, murder, and green chiles.”

—John Sherman, Mesa Verde Press

“In this kind and instructive book, Peggy van Hulsteyn shares her struggles with Parkinson’s disease and how the practice of yoga has eased her path. With compassion, humor, and hard-fought perspective, van Hulsteyn has written an inspiring book and seeks to provide a practical guide to others in coping with Parkinson’s disease.”

– U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-New Mexico)

“A must-read for the recently diagnosed or people at any stage of Parkinson’s disease. Her practical tips and well-explained poses will help anyone with Parkinson’s explore ways to live as fully as possible. Van Hulsteyn guides the reader living with the disease to view yoga as a healing practice that will increase flexibility and mobility.”

– Joyce Oberdorf, president and CEO, National Parkinson’s Foundation

“I am inspired and enthused by van Hulsteyn’s ebullient wit, humor, and positive spirit. Yoga and Parkinson’s Disease is one of those much needed books that empowers, motivates, and educates people dealing with Parkinson’s disease.”

– Karl Robb, author of A Soft Voice in a Noisy World: A Guide to Dealing and Healing with Parkinson’s Disease.

“Inspiring and motivating . . . a non-threatening and very practical guide to starting a yoga practice. In wonderfully witty and humorous prose, van Hulsteyn shares her story of living with Parkinson’s disease and succinctly summarizes the value of exercise, particularly yoga, for dealing with the many symptoms of this disease.”

– Cynthia Marie Fox, PhD, CCC-SLP, co-founder and vice-president of operations of LSVT Global, Inc.

“In Diary of a Santa Fe Cat, Vanity casts her devastating feline eye on the excesses of Santa Fe style with uproarious results.”

– Dallas Morning News