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Kathleen George

    This author is best known for her crime novels, which are set against the industrial backdrop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her works often delve into the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of relationships. Through compelling narratives and carefully drawn characters, she draws readers into gripping mysteries that explore psychological depth. Her distinctive voice creates a powerful atmosphere and leaves a lasting impression.

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    Mirth
    Chester Chipmunk Will Not Sleep
    Fallen
    Taken
    The Odds
    • 2022

      Mirth

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "...a dazzling portrait of a man who lives up to his name, and of those who love him. A wonderful novel." --Margot Livesey, author of The Boy in The Field Mirth chronicles the struggles of a writer, Harrison Mirth, a romantic man who writes about love and tries to find it through three marriages, in three cities, and always with renewable hope. Amanda is first--New York City and youth. Maggie is second and spans the middle age years--Upstate New York. Liz is third--Pittsburgh and the senior years. Harrison Mirth doesn't say much to Liz about life before her--a thoughtful comment here and there, funny stories, very little casting of blame. But like a quilt maker, Liz puts these scraps together to make a story--how she thinks he was as a boy, then a man sheltering a secret lake of sadness, but somehow always upbeat, cheerful, a willful optimist, forever innocent. To her, that is irresistible.

      Mirth
    • 2020

      Chester Chipmunk Will Not Sleep

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Chester Chipmunk's refusal to sleep leads him on a whimsical adventure through the forest, where he encounters various friends and obstacles. His energetic escapades highlight themes of curiosity and the importance of rest. As Chester navigates his sleepless night, he learns valuable lessons about balance and the joys of friendship, making this a delightful tale for young readers.

      Chester Chipmunk Will Not Sleep
    • 2011

      The Odds

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      Amidst turmoil in the Homicide Department, a suspicious overdose of a young boy in Pittsburgh leads Colleen Greer and John Potocki to assist Narcotics police. Concurrently, the Philips children, abandoned and resourceful, struggle to navigate their challenges while maintaining their integrity. Their lives intersect with Nick Banks, a recently released convict trying to repay a debt in the drug trade. As Nick unknowingly connects with the Philips kids, their intertwined fates reveal the harsh realities of their neighborhood and the complexities of survival.

      The Odds
    • 2004

      Fallen

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(81)Add rating

      The story unfolds in a haunting atmosphere of grief and mystery following the murder of a dedicated Pittsburgh doctor. Elizabeth, his widow, grapples with overwhelming sorrow while a relentless investigator delves into her husband's seemingly pristine past. Compounding her turmoil, a mysterious new neighbor becomes fixated on her life, observing her private moments of mourning and public resilience. As secrets unravel, the stranger harbors knowledge of the murder that could shatter Elizabeth's fragile world.

      Fallen
    • 2002

      Taken

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A child is abducted during a bustling June morning in downtown Pittsburgh, sparking a frantic search and raising questions about safety in public spaces. As the investigation unfolds, the community grapples with fear and the impact of the crime, revealing deep emotional connections among the characters involved. The story delves into themes of innocence, loss, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones.

      Taken