- Indonesia
- Garden, Nancy
- Autographs
- Duncan, Lois
- Gunn, Thom
- General
- General
- Castaneda, Carlos
- General
- Spain
- Large Print
- Memory
- Chemistry
- Jeffers, Robinson
- Visit the Doctor
- Harbaugh, Karen
- Maupin, Armistead
- Bernard of Clairvaux
- Wiederkehr, Macrina
- Close, Chuck
- Mass Transit
- Training
- Aiken, Joan
- Network+
- ( P )
- Domingo, Placido
- Bova, Ben
- Kosinski, Jerzy
- Metric System
- Medical & Surgical
- Some of our other sites:
- Books
- Clothing, Shoes and Accessories
- Baby Clothes and Accessories
- Cosmetics, Beauty Products and Fragrances
- Cellphones, Call Plans and Accessories
- Video Games
- DVDs
- Electronics, Gadgets and Computers
- Health and Personal Care
- Home and Garden
- Home DIY
- Jewelry
- Magazines and Newspapers
- Music Downloads
- Musical Instruments
- Office Equipment and Supplies
- Software and Games
- Sporting Goods
- Toys and Games
- Watches
- UK Books
- UK Video Games
- UK Home and Garden
- UK Electronics, Gadgets and Computers
- UK Baby Clothes and Accessories
- UK Software and Games
- UK Sporting Goods
- UK Toys and Games
Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( S ) : Shankman, Sarah
-
While at a barbecue cookoff in Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of Elvis, crime reporter Samantha Adams and her boyfriend Harry Zack encounter some eccentric southern mayhem. K.
-
Randolph Percy was a true southern gentleman whose lucrative game was beautiful, rich ladies of a certain age. But when the elderly bon vivant is found murdered, unstoppable Atlanta journalist Samantha Adams uncovers a dangerous scandal that has exploded into murder! Original.
-
With fascinating characters and pungent dialogue, this spirited, rollicking mystery crackles with danger and excitement when Atlanta journalist/detective Samantha Adams accepts an invitation to visit the Big Easy--New Orleans at the height of Mardi Gras.
-
Writing as Alice Storey, Shankman first introduced Atlanta journalist/detective Samantha Adams in this critically acclaimed mystery. When a distinguished attorney is found murdered, Sam delves into a scandal of dirty money and adultry that stretches from Atlanta's society salons to the saloons of the "good old boys." Reissue.
-
Aspiring country songwriter Shelby Kay Tate finds her big shot at stardom complicated by the return of her no-good ex-husband, as well as by a too-friendly cop, a mix of jealous women, scouting agents, and a big-name star. Reprint. K. "
-
In her witty, southern-fried suspense novels, Sarah Shankman delivers nonstop action with a hilarious bite. Now she sends her acclaimed, irreverent heroine -- New Orleans writer Samantha Adams -- to a southwestern New Age hot spot, to unearth a secret past that was supposed to be six feet under.
My dearest Sugar. I must see you. It's urgent. I need your help. The letter that arrived from Sam's mother was postmarked Santa Fe, penned in her mother's handwriting, and disclosed details only Johanna Adams could know. There was just one catch: Johanna Adams had been dead for thirty-four years.
The mind-blowing missive could have been an entry from Sam's latest book of bizarre anecdotes, American Weird -- or an elaborate hoax. Either way, it instantly rekindled Sam's impossible wish that her mother hadn't really died in a plane crash when Sam was a child. Fueled by her journalistic instincts -- and a daughter's need for closure -- Sam touches down among Santa Fe's tourists and crystal gazers, jewelry shops and fast-food stands. But only when she summons the courage to knock on the door of Room 409 at the La Fonda Hotel does her surreal, mother-seeking adventure take off with no turning back.
-
-
"Write me a story about the South, any story at all, as long as there's a crime in it."
That was the tantalizing assignment for this unique collection of never-before-published fiction. Twelve esteemed and award-winning authors expose the shrewdest characters, cleverest crimes, and darkest secrets in the deep South.... Includes stories by:
Bret Lott
• Jeffery Deaver
• Margaret Maron
• Joan Hess
• Julie Smith
• Terry Kay
• Dean James
• Michael Malone
• Steven Womack
• Thomas H. Cook
• Sarah Shankman
• Mickey Friedman -








