Homicide chief Norah Mulcahey, investigating an apparent mugging turned fatal and the drowning of a mafioso's wife, is hampered by the media's relentless interest.
Lillian O'Donnell Books
March 15, 1926 – April 2, 2005
Transitioning from a career in theater, this author found her niche crafting compelling crime novels. She is best known for her enduring character, the New York City policewoman Norah Mulcahaney. Beyond this popular series, she also developed narratives around Mici Anhalt, an investigator of crime victims, and the private detective Gwenn Ramadge. Her work delves into the intricacies of criminal investigation, showcasing a keen understanding of suspense and character development.






Eine gute Nacht zum Morden - bk1551; Scherz Verlag; Lillian O´Donnell; pocket_book; 1998



