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Two of the Deadliest: New Tales of Lust, Greed, and Murder from Outstanding Women of Mystery
Two of the Deadliest New Tales of Lust Greed and Murder from Outstanding Women of Mystery
Author: Elizabeth George (Editor)
Anger, jealousy, gluttony, sloth, lust, greed and pride. The Seven Deadly sins. Doesn't every major crime have one of these deadly sins at its root? This volume selects two of them, lust and greed, as the inspiration for a selection of brand new stories, chosen and edited by internationally bestselling author Elizabeth George. 'All of th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061350337
ISBN-10: 0061350338
Publication Date: 4/1/2009
Pages: 448
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Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Hardcover
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Publisher's Weekly says, " George's all-original anthology showcases 18 stories by established women mystery writers and five by relative unknowns. While not every entry is a winner, the wide variety of styles and settings will please most mystery fans. Especially strong are Linda Barnes's Catch Your Death, a classic tale of love gone wrong told by an appealing narrator, and Stephanie Bond's satisfyingly twisty Bump in the Night. In Gold Fever, Dana Stabenow fits quick characterizations, an exotic locale (Alaska) and a tidy plot into a few pages. Marcia Talley's tightly written Can You Hear Me Now is modest in ambitionbut who doesn't like to see a rude cellphone user get his comeuppance? Among the newcomers, Z. Kelley's Anything Helps is particularly notable for its charm. Other contributors include Carolyn Hart , Laura Lippman and S.J. Rozan."


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