Selected from the acclaimed anthologies of mystery and suspense, this book offers a killer collection of short stories of felonious, yet feminine murder mysteries by acclaimed authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Sue Grafton, Sara Paretsky, Sharyn McCrumb, and Elizabeth George.
Marilyn Wallace Books
This author is celebrated for her compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of human nature and moral quandaries. Her writing style is characterized by keen observation and the ability to craft suspenseful plots that keep readers engaged. Through her works, she explores the nuances of loyalty and the inner lives of her characters, offering profound insights. Her literary significance lies in her masterful blend of tension and psychological depth, making her a distinctive voice in fiction.






Sisters in Crime 3
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Following the national success of Sisters in Crime 1 and 2, this third anthology features today's top storytellers. Included are twenty-one tales to chill the blood, tickle the fancy, and challenge the skills of criminal detection! "Outstanding!"--Publishers Weekly.
Mystery Writers of America Presents: A Hot and Sultry Night for Crime
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A new collection of short fiction from the Mystery Writers of America presents an entertaining and baffling collection of twenty original stories set in hot climates by Loren D. Estleman, Jeffery Deaver, Carolyn Wheat, John Lutz, Tim Myers, Jeremiah Healy, Marilyn Wallace, and other notable writers. Reprint.
Un ange disparaît
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In Marilyn Wallace's latest novel of psychological suspense, "The Cradle Will Fall" meets "Rosemary's Baby" with results that will strike terror into the hearts of parents everywhere.Valarie Vincent, a single mother, is struggling to make a life for herself in New York City. Her toddler daughter, Joanna, is safe-she assumes-in the hands of a trusted family friend. Until the day she sees her baby's face on the television news. Her caregiver has been murdered, and the baby is being taken care of by the police. But when her mother arrives, frantic, to claim the child, she is already gone-taken by another woman! "Lost Angel" keeps its deadly secret until the final moment, and its fierce emotional impact hits with a wallop that solidifies Marilyn Wallace's well deserved reputation as "the peer of Margaret Millar, Patricia Highsmith, and Mary Higgins Clark" (Carolyn G. Hart)
Die Schwarze Orchidee. Kleine Geschenke erhalten die Angst.
- 315 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Wenn Worte töten
- 317 pages
- 12 hours of reading