Harris stakes out
vampires in Arkansas
Charlaine Harris's latest releases include Many Bloody Returns,
a short-story anthology co-edited with Toni L.P. Kelner; An Ice Cold Grave,
third in the Harper Connelly series, and of course All Together Dead seventh
in the Sookie Stackhouse series.
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Herman digs up murder
Agatha and Macavity nominee Julie Wray Herman unearths another crime in her third gardening mystery, the
Three Dirty Women and the Shady Acres. Remind me not to let Julie landscape my yard!
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Killer Kelner leads readers on hectic chase
Toni L.P. Kelner, in exile from her native North Carolina,
now practices her arcane art in the Boston area. Read
about her latest exploits in Wed and Buried.
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In Marlys Millhiser's The Rampant Reaper,
there's a curse on Myrtle, Iowa a tiny decaying town where way-elderly
folks in a nursing home are being "snuffed out," literally, and the
pool hall's named Viagra's and Charlie's future's looking grim.
Neri becomes desert rat
Though Kris Neri moved to Sedona, Arizona, she hasn't abandoned her favorite California girls. Wacky celebrity offspring, Tracy Eaton, will enjoy a new adventure this year in Revenge for Old Times' Sake. And San Diego's edgy triathlete, Zoey Morgan, will debut in Never Say Die.
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A Celtic Christmas concert leads to murder
Mary Saums's latest book, When the Last Magnolia Weeps, puts her heroine, Willi Taft, in
deadly peril when her search for the killer may be leading her into a trap.
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Six-toed cats and lethal bimbos?
Elaine Viets started working at age sixteen for minimum wage.
More than thirty years later, she is still working for minimum wage.
But this time, it's for her new Dead-End Job series.
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Of yard sales and cybercrime
Donna Andrews continues to juggle two series. Meg Langslow finds a body at a yard sale in Owl's Well That Ends Well and
Turing Hopper battles online credit card fraud in Access denied
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Cameron unearths the secrets of the past
Move over Indiana Jones and Lara Croft! Real life archaeologist Dana
Cameron brings her experience to her novels: She is the author of the
acclaimed Emma Fielding archaeology mysteries from Avon. The fifth
installment, More Bitter Than Death, will hit bookstores in May 2005.
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