Chesapeake Crimes by Marcia Talley

Chesapeake Crimes by Marcia Talley

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Chesapeake Crimes by Marcia Talley

Thirteen members of the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime spin tales crime around the theme of animals. A pet groomer. A pet crow. A dog named Rasputin. Exploding cattle. Even an octopus figures in a mystery. Contributors include: Chris Grabenstein (Introduction), Shari Randall, Carla Coupe, KM Rockwood, Alan Orloff, Eleanor Cawood Jones, Robin Templeton, Barb Goffman, Marianne Wilski Strong, Linda Lombardi, Josh Pachter, Joanna Campbell Slan, Cathy Wiley, and Karen Cantwell.

Sing It to Her Bones, Marcia Talley's debut Hannah Ives novel, won the Malice Domestic Grant in 1998 and was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Novel in 1999. The second book in the series, Unbreathed Memories, was published in 2000. The Mystery Guild included both of them as alternates. She's also the editor of Naked Came the Phoenix, a collaborative serial novel in which she collaborated with twelve bestselling female authors to write a tongue-in-cheek mystery set in an exclusive health resort. Her short stories have been published in journals and anthologies.

Talley and her husband, Barry, a professor at the US Naval Academy, live in Annapolis, Maryland. She enjoys traveling and sailing when she is not writing.

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ISBN 13 9781479435999
ISBN 10 1479435996
Titel Chesapeake Crimes
Autor Donna Andrews
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Wildside Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2018-03-15
Seitenanzahl 208
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