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Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( O ) : O'Donnell, Lillian
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New York police officer Norah Mulcahaney uses all of her wits to solve the murder of an aged movie star and the subway death of a young woman. By the author of A Private Crime. Reprint. NYT.
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Married six years, Norah Mulcahaney yearns for a child. Miscarriage after miscarriage convinces her that she is not able to carry to term. Adoption seems her only hope. But finding a child is not so easy. The sudden opportunity to adopt three year old Mark seems too good to be true. A brutal murder confirms Norah's suspicions that the child's background is tainted.
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Norah Mulcahaney, rookie, makes detective and goes under cover joining a ring of suburban housewife prostitutes who earn extra cash while hubby is out of town. Prostitution leads to murder and Norah herself is threatened.
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A MURDER OF CONVENIENCE
Manhattan P.I. Gwenn Ramadge knows how it feels to be down and out. So when her boyfriend, an NYPD detective, asks her to help a disgraced colleague, Gwen gladly obliges. Rookie undercover narcotics detective Jayne Harrow was framed in a phony drug bust. But her real crime was threatening to turn in a rogue cop who murdered a small-time drug dealer known as the Raggedy Man. Now Gwenn sets out to examine the case.
But Jayne is soon found asphyxiated in her car, officially a suicide. Although Gwenn is certain Jayne was murdered, proving it won't be easy--not with corrupt cops out for the kill. Luckily, Gwenn has a few good tricks up her sleeve, if only she doesn't wind up like Jayne . . . and the Raggedy Man.
"Gwenn Ramadge is good at her job. She's thorough, smart, and cool-headed. . . . Lillian O'Donnell can write about real life and real people better than almost anyone in this genre."
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At forty-one, Norah Mulcahaney's star is on the rise: She's passed the rigorous NYPD's captain's exam, and she's also succeeded in adopting a baby boy. But, her happiness is shattered when, within a month's time, four of her fellow officers commit suicide, each man found dead of a wound inflicted by his own service revolver. When Norah's longtime mentor, Chief James Felix, asks her to pay a visit to one of the grieving widows, Norah finds herself immersed in a controversial case that hits way too close to home. Chief Felix very nearly becomes the fifth victim, compelling Norah to prove the deaths are murder, not suicide. It's a race against time--before another of New York City's finest is laid to rest forever. With a plot that will keep O'Donnell's fans guessing, Blue Death is a gripping addition to the Norah Mulcahaney series.
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"A Gripping, Multilayered Tale...Fast-Paced." -- Publishers Weekly
It's New York in the nineties, and the last thing Lt. Norah Mulcahaney needs is attitude from her men in Manhattan's Fourth Homicide Division. What she does need -- and want -- is the baby that she may soon be allowed to adopt.
But the brother of famed pop music star Bo Russell has been murdered. And the heat is on Norah to find who did it, to discern the truth behind brother Ben's discordant lifestyle, the money he's blown, and the women he's used -- among them Bo's beautiful wife. It's no easy task, especially when she's facing a serious professional crisis and the chance she might lose the child she's already taken into her heart....
"[An] engrossing, no-frills procedural from a veteran." -- Kirkus Reviews
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With a pleasant Upper East Side neighborhood looking to her for help after the recent bombing death of a mother and her child, Lt. Norah Mulcahaney follows a lead and discovers that the victims might not have been just two people in the wrong place at the wrong time. Reprint.
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Emma Trent's husbands have a habit of dying. But New York City P.I. Gwenn Ramadge refuses to believe her lovely client killed her latest spouse -- and sets out to prove it despite mounting evidence to the contrary. There are a few tantalizing loose ends: a greedy stepson, shaky business deals, and other women whose lives are somehow connected to the dead man.
So Gwenn begins to snoop around a wealthy middle-class enclave in Queens, not far from where, thirty years ago, neighbors calmly watched the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese. It is now a safe and sheltered place whose green lawns and large homes belie the lives of the people who own them.
The perfect spot for murder...













