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Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Meyers, Annette
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In the fourth novel in the author's highly praised historical mystery series set in colonial New York, Pieter Tonneman and his wife Racquel become the targets of a killer, amidst a witchcraft scare and a wave of anti-Semitism.
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The apparent suicide of a tavern owner and a mysterious fire send Dutch sheriff Tonneman, a resident of 1664 Manhattan, on a hunt for a culprit, while British ships sail into the harbor threatening Dutch possession.
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Late-nineteenth-century New York City police detective John ""Dutch"" Tonneman becomes disturbed when he links the brutal murder of a journalist to an attractive female photographer whom he has been unable to forget.
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Well-established in 1775 New York, young surgeon John Peter Tonneman puts his sleuthing skills to the test when a man is murdered and a plot to assassinate General George Washington is uncovered.
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A Mystery Guild Featured Alternate
As an oil painting ages the paint may become increasingly transparent, revealing the ghost of a previous image beneath. These images are called "repentances" - as is this haunting novel in which the sins of the past will not stay buried. On the eve of World War II, Jewish immigrant Nathan Ebanholz makes the final payment on his wife and baby daughter's passage to New York. But Nathan's joy is short-lived: when their ship sails, Miri and Rayzela are not on board.
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The time is 1920. The place is Greenwich Village, where food and wine are cheap, talk and ideas are rich, and love is free. This heady atmosphere has drawn actors, artists, and writers from all over who call the winding streets of the Village home. And it is here, amid the hot jazz and cool gin, that a free-spirited young poet finds her perfect milieu-and deadly danger... Olivia Brown feels she has nothing left. Tragically, she has lost her fiance in the Great War and her beloved guardian in the flu epidemic. Yet much to her surprise, her attorney informs her that she does, indeed, have something: an inherited brownstone on Bedford Street in Greenwich Village. Her building is uninhabited except for one tenant, the strange, nocturnal man who has a lifelong lease on the ground-floor flat. He is, of all things, a private detective. In no time at all, Olivia is working cases with him, selling her sonnets to Vanity Fair, breaking hearts, and flaunting Prohibition at a speakeasy called Chumley's. Then one evening after too many martinis, she literally trips over the body of a woman. Not only is the woman dead, but her face is shockingly familiar, for she bears an uncanny resemblance to Olivia Brown herself! Thus begins a mystery that pits the girl from Bedford Street against a keen-witted killer. Her only hope is to somehow smoke out the murderer before everyone in the Village is lamenting the the fate of the poet Olivia Brown-the one with so much promise, the one who died so young...
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An anthology of original mystery stories includes the writings of such authors as Annette Meyers, Kochelle Majer Krich, K. K. Beck, Carole Nelson Douglas, P. M. Carlson, Linda Grant, and Ralph McInerny.
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Headhunters Smith and Wetzon are back on the trail, this time hunting down the killer of one of their clients, a powerful stockbroker found murdered in Central Park shortly after he was placed in a new position.
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About to reprise her role in a Broadway revival, dancer-turned-detective Leslie Wetzon investigates the disappearance of a fellow dancer from the original cast and the appearance of a skeleton in an old theatrical trunk.
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When Goldie Barnes, the Golden Lion of Wall Street, drops dead at his retirement dinner, Barnes's firm hires boardroom detectives Xenia Smith and Leslie Wetzon to solve the mystery surrounding his death. Reprint. NYT.
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Assisting New York's highest police official during the winter of 1808, middle-aged doctor Pieter Tonneman finds the roots of a gruesome murder in city government corruption, until his family becomes the focus of a killer's deadly attentions.
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Amateur detectives Smith and Wetzon get their big break on Broadway, when the stage manager of an up-and-coming production is found dead in the balcony and a full cast of killers is in the spotlight. By the author of Blood on the Street.
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