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A Miscellany of Murder: From history and lite. . .

The Monday Murder Club
Adams Media
10/15/2011
There's nothing like a little murder to challenge the dark side of your brain. This dastardly little volume is organized by the seven deadly sins, giving you all the gumshoes, guns, and gore you need to explore the sinister side of human nature, including:
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Death Troupe

Vincent H. O'Neil
Amazon Createspace
01/25/2011
The Jerome Barron Players have a problem. Their writer, Ryan Betancourt, has killed himself under mysterious circumstances and they need a replacement right away. The Players, unofficially known as Death Troupe, come together once a year to perform a high-end murder mystery . . .
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Deadlines Are Murder

Anne Macdonald
Amazon.com
12/16/2011
 Former banker turned budding romance novelist Sam Monroe is wanted in the murder of her soon to be ex-husband’s grad assistant and lover, Ariella Fantini. Sam and Ariella first met the day Sam’s entire division was laid off from the bank and she came home u. . .
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Under the Open Sky

Carole Shmurak
Antrim House
04/01/2005
A Young Adult mystery written as Carroll Thomas.   Under the Open Sky is the sequel to the Agatha-nominated Ring Out Wild Bells. In Under the Open Sky, we follow Matty's cousin Neely to Penikese, an island off the coast of Cape Cod in the years 1873-74. There, among a . . .
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The Other Side of Dark

Sarah Smith
Atheneum
11/02/2010
Agatha Winner BookPage Top Teen Book of the YearMassachusetts "Must-Read" BookJunior Library Guild Selection I was captivated from page one by Katie and Law. I can't imagine anyone not loving this adroit and atmospheric novel.-- Cassandra Clare, author of The M. . .
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Retirement Can Be Murder

Susan Santangelo
Baby Boomer Mysteries Press
04/01/2009
Retirement Can Be Murder, the first in the Baby Boomer Mystery series, is the story of Carol Andrews and her Beloved Husband, Jim, members of the fastest growing demographic in history, the Baby Boomer generation. Carol dreads Jim's upcoming retireme. . .
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