The latest: an anniversary anthology of 20 short stories by today's best women mystery writers. Volume One consists of the first 10 stories.
Included are You May Already Be a Winner by Margaret Maron, Murder for Lunch by Carolyn Hart, Lady Patterly's Lover by Charlotte MacLeod, For the Common Good by Patricia Sprinkle, Not Just the Facts by Annette Meyers, Estelle Is Dead by Medora Sale, Steak Tartare by Barbara D'Amato, Ninjettes by Kate Flora, The People's Way by Eve K. Sandstrom, and A Family Sunday in the Park: V. I. Warshawski's First Case by Sara Paretsky.
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"I do like a good mystery. These were short stories so it was just perfect for those short spurts of time (lunch, breaks, etc.) I am always looking for mystery authors that I haven't read & this gave me several leads. " — Tes (5 out of 5 stars)
"I do like a good mystery. These were short stories so it was just perfect for those short spurts of time (lunch, breaks, etc.) I am always looking for mystery authors that I haven't read & this gave me several leads. "
" These are VERY short, an odd selection to combine, and not great. "
" Home sick with a cold, what can I say? "
" Nice selection of stories by women mystery writers. "
" A great set of short stories. Many surprise endings. Sara P does an excellent job in picking these stories and the one of her own that she adds is very interesting. Gives some good background on her own life. "
" The "Lady Patterly's Lover" by Charoltte MacLeod parody was quite amusing. "
" I liked the concept of the collection of the authors more then anything else. Women supporting women where women have not been accepted before. Solidarity! Most of the short stories are neat,complete and orginal. Good reads. "
Sara Paretsky is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous previous novels, including the renowned V. I. Warshawski series, of which Blacklist won the Dagger Award. She is one of only four living writers to have received both the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America and is also the recipient of the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award given by the British Crime Writers’ Association. She is credited with transforming the role and image of women in the crime novel.
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