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Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( W ) : Wallace, Marilyn
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Years after her mother left her, Sarah Hoving begins to envision horrifying scenes--a bloody pitchfork, a screaming child, her mother's frightened face--and begins to suspect that her mother did not run away but was killed. Reprint. AB.
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Following the national success of Sisters in Crime 1 and 2, this third anthology features today's top storytellers. Included are twenty-one tales to chill the blood, tickle the fancy, and challenge the skills of criminal detection! "Outstanding!"--Publishers Weekly.
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Two sisters living in a secluded farmhouse in New York begin receiving macabre gifts from a tormented killer and devise a ingenious plan for revenge. By the author of So Shall You Reap. Reprint. LJ. PW. K.
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Valerie Vincent entrusts her toddler, Joanna, to the care of an old family friend, until the fateful day that her caregiver is slain and her child is kidnapped from the police department, beginning Valerie's harrowing odyssey to reclaim her precious daughter. Reprint. PW. K.
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A collection of mystery tales features short works by Sara Paretsky, Joyce Carol Oates, Susan Dunlap, Dorothy Sucher, and other noted writers.
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It starts with a phone call luring her into the night--and before it ends five people will be grotesquely murdered, never knowing why they had to die.
Claudia Miller is a strong and independent woman, a successful general contractor in the tough world of the Manhattan building trade. But now relatives of her colleagues are being killed, her own family is at risk, and even Claudia herself is being stalked--but by whom? Someone from her past with a link to them all, someone with a twisted need for revenge.
In Current Danger, veteran writer Marilyn Wallace has created a heart-stopping novel of multiple murder and psychological suspense. Evil lurks on the menacing streets of New York, disguised as an ordinary man, but which man in Claudia's life could it be? The young ponytailed writer from California, who literally knocks her off her feet and insinuates himself so insistently into her life? The seductive Russian entrepreneur with the dangerous aura, who claims to want her business advice? One of the workers on her current job? The veteran cop she goes to for help? Or someone she's never even met?
As time runs out and the stalker closes in, some of the answers become shockingly clear; but not until Claudia's final, face-to-face showdown with her enemy is the full force of his perverted need to see others suffer totally revealed.
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Three years after the murder of her daughter and her acquittal for the crime, Linda Orett becomes the police's number one suspect again when another child is murdered under the same circumstances as those of her own daughter. Reprint. LJ. PW. K.
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A collection of short mysteries written by popular authors.
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An anthology of mystery works by The Private Eye Writers of America and Sisters in Crime includes stories by Sue Grafton, Loren Estleman, Susan Dunlap, Sara Paretsky, Ben Schutz, Max Allan Collins, Jeremiah Healy, and others. Simultaneous.
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A collection of short stories by leading women crime writers includes the works of Barbara Michaels, Sara Paretsky, Nancy Pickard, Sue Grafton, Marcia Muller, and Linda Barnes. Book available.
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