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- Trouble in mind. by Deaver, Jeffery.; Deaver, Jeffery.Short stories.;
Fast, a Kathryn Dance story -- Game -- Bump -- A Textbook Case, a Lincoln Rhyme story -- Paradice, a John Pellam story -- The Competitors -- The Plot -- The Therapist -- The Weapon -- Reconciliation -- The Obit, a Lincoln Rhyme story -- Forever.
- Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Short stories.;
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- Trouble in mind [sound recording] / by Deaver, Jeffery.;
Fast, a Kathryn Dance story -- Game -- Bump -- A Textbook Case, a Lincoln Rhyme story -- Paradice, a John Pellam story -- The Competitors -- The Plot -- The Therapist -- The Weapon -- Reconciliation -- The Obit, a Lincoln Rhyme story -- Forever.Read by multiple narrators.
- Subjects: Short stories.; Suspense fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery stories, American.;
- © p2014., Hachette Audio,
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- Super puzzletastic mysteries : short stories for young sleuths from Mystery Writers of America. by Grabenstein, Chris.;
Snow devils : a Riley Mack story / Chris Grabenstein -- Possum-Man and Janet / Steve Hockensmith -- Monkey business : a fun jungle mystery / Stuart Gibbs -- The fifty-seventh cat / Sheela Chari -- The perfect alibi / Fleur Bradley -- Three brothers, two sisters, and one cup of poison / Lauren Magaziner -- The haunted typewriter / Gigi Pandian -- Surprise party / Lamar Giles -- The Dapperlings / Kate Milford -- Codename: Mom / Laura Brennan -- The red envelope / Lara Cassidy -- Whiz Tanner and the pilfered cashbox : a Tanner Dent mystery / Fred Rexroad -- The magic day mystery / Bryan Patrick Avery -- Puzzling it out / Eileen Rendahl -- The mechanical bank job / Maureen Walsh -- The scary place / Alane Ferguson -- Ottonetics / Peter Lerangis -- Gridlock Jones cracks the case / Bruce Hale -- The case of the mysterious mystery writer / Tyler Whitesides -- Tricked : a framed story / James Ponti."New York Times bestselling author Chris Grabenstein and his all-star cast of contributing authors team up for Super Puzzletastic Mysteries, a group of interactive short stories that invite the reader to solve the mystery themselves"--Provided by publisher.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories, American.; Children's stories, American.;
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- Echoes of Sherlock Holmes : stories inspired by the Holmes canon / by King, Laurie R,editor.; Klinger, Leslie S,editor.;
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- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Short stories.; Holmes, Sherlock; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Detective and mystery stories, English.;
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- Dead man's hand : crime fiction at the poker table / by Penzler, Otto;
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- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories; Detective and mystery stories, American; Gamblers; Gambling and crime; Poker; Mystery fiction;
- © c2007., Harcourt,
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- Hardly knew her [sound recording (CD)] : stories / by Lippman, Laura,1959-; Battiste, Franȯis.; Emond, Linda.;
Read by Linda Emond and Francois Battiste.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Monaghan, Tess (Fictitious character); Short stories.;
- © p2008., Harper Audio,
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- The flower show fiasco / by Keene, Carolyn.; Pamintuan, Macky.;
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- Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character); Mystery and detective stories, American.; Flower shows;
- © 2014., Aladdin,
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- The Loch Ness papers / by Shelton, Paige.;
"Bookseller Delaney Nichols befriends a Loch Ness monster enthusiast; when he stands accused of murder she'll do whatever it takes to learn who the killer is--and whether Nessie herself is really lurking in the Scottish waters. Delaney Nichols is delighted with her life in Edinburgh, working at The Cracked Spine--a shop that specializes in hard-to-find books and artifacts. With a job she loves, and her fast approaching marriage to devastatingly handsome Scottish pub-owner Tom Shannon, Delaney's life could be straight out of a fairy tale--at least it would be, if the pastor meant to perform the wedding ceremony hadn't recently passed away. Outside the church where Delaney is searching for another reverend, she stumbles across Norval Fraser: an elderly man obsessed with the Loch Ness monster. Always attracted to the interesting and unusual, Delaney befriends Norval. But when his nephew is found dead, the police decide Norval's obsession has moved from monsters to murder. With a wedding to plan, her family arriving soon from Kansas, and the arrival of an over-the-top Texan with a wildly valuable book, Delaney's plate is full to bursting, but she can't abandon her new friend. Determined to help Norval, she sets out to learn the truth. The Loch Ness buries its secrets deeply, but Delaney is determined to dig them up--whether Nessie likes it or not."--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Americans; Booksellers and bookselling; Detective and mystery stories;
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- Once upon a thriller / by Keene, Carolyn.;
Nancy finds a bookstore in flames, then notices a similarity between other crimes and a mystery writer's plots.008-012.
- Subjects: Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character); Mystery and detective stories, American.; Teenagers; Authors;
- © c2013., Aladdin,
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- The world of Raymond Chandler : in his own words / by Chandler, Raymond,1888-1959.; Day, Barry (Playwright),editor of compilation.;
"Chandler never wrote an autobiography or a memoir. Now Barry Day, making use of Chandler's novels, short stories, and letters as well as Day's always illuminating commentary, gives us the life of "the man with no home," a man precariously balanced between his classical English education with its immutable values and that of a fast-evolving America during the years before the Great War, with its resulting changing vernacular. Through his fiction and letters, brilliantly woven together, Chandler reveals what it was like to be a writer, and in particular what it was to be a writer of "hard-boiled" fiction in what was for him "another language." Along the way, he discusses the work of his contemporaries: Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Agatha Christie, Erle Stanley Gardner, Somerset Maugham, among others. Here is Chandler's Los Angeles, a city he adopted and which adopted him in the post-World War I period ... Chandler on his Hollywood, working with Billy Wilder, Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, and others...Chandler ... organized crime and on his alter ego, Philip Marlowe, private eye, the incorruptible knight with little armour who walks the "mean streets" in a world not made for knights ... on drinking (his life in the end was in a race with alcohol -- and loneliness) ... and here are Chandler's women -- the Little Sisters; the dames -- in his fiction -- and his life"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Chandler, Raymond, 1888-1959.; Authors, American; Detective and mystery stories;
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