Ink-Slinger Murder


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Cassandra Dean has written her first book, one on practical and modern magic. Too bad it should have been a murder mystery, because now she’s embroiled in one. The Havenholm Weekend of Words This literary festival will bring together the small town’s-and the world’s-most celebrated authors: new horror writer Brian Vidor, cocky newcomer Chet Ealing, elegant yet racy erotic romance writer Jennifer Thatcher, as well as long-feuding legends Joseph F. Farmer and the always mysterious Maximilian Frowd, long time Havenholm’s crotchety recluse. As the festival gets underway, Caroline Cuthbert, a very famous and somewhat difficult fantasy writer, winds up murdered in her temporary home, hours before she was to host a solo panel at the event. After a callous fan of Caroline’s reveals her murder during an authors’ panel, Cassy, along with Havenholm’s Deputy Sheriff James Jones, are on the case and determined to find the killer. Even in the literary world, things aren’t always what they seem-or what’s written in plain sight.




Inkslingers Ball


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A teenage girl, brutally murdered and left in a trash dumpster; a young man, killed in a firebombing attack; a soccer mom, shot in the living room of her home; vicious thugs whose job is to protect a suspected criminal. Just another week on rotation for LAPD detective Joel Jovanic...until he uncovers a connection between the disturbing series of vicious crimes and Annabelle Giordano, who is in the temporary custody of his soulmate, Claudia Rose.Annabelle is a troubled and traumatized teen who suffered the tragic loss of her mother and later witnessed the brutal murder of a beloved mentor. Neglected by a father who scarcely acknowledges her existence, it's little wonder the girl makes some disastrous life choices.But she has one staunch ally in Claudia, a highly regarded forensic graphologist who digs into the darkest of human secrets through the study of handwriting. When Annabelle involves herself with a questionable tattoo artist she re-opens a door to the grim side of life and goes down a path that could get her killed. A distraught Claudia will do anything to save her, even if it means jeopardizing her relationship with Jovanic."A fantastic tale that takes readers on a frightening journey through the seedy side of a tattoo empire."




Where Pigs Fly


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In the Nether Edge part of town, a fabulous fundraiser is planned for Bella Donnington, a beautiful yet ailing young woman, who’s been wheelchair bound for most or all of her life. Her best friend, Cassandra, an apartment dweller above the town’s Spicery shop, has actually rarely seen her at times before then. On the day of the party, a good time is had by all…. Until, Bella’s overbearingly protective but caring mother, Minnie, is brutally and mysteriously murdered. Panic ensues throughout Havenholm, and soon several people are suspected for the crime, including Gwyneth, Bella’s caregiver and Mr. Frowd, a reclusive author and Havenholm’s de facto local “celebrity.” At once, Cassy and Dorothy (Dot), her older and curmudgeonly outspoken investigative partner, are knee deep in clues, clashes and crushes; perhaps, nothing a quick potion or small spell couldn’t handle. Besides, finding the killer could mean life or death for everyone involved.




The Washington Legation Murders


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Washington—the Potomac—Chesapeake Bay—against the background of a beautiful and gracious city, a sleepy river, a tranquil bay, Captain Hugh North, against the most terrific odds he has ever encountered, fights his greatest battle. Here, in this list of the men and women who crowd these exciting pages, are his allies and his enemies, all participants in the mighty game of life and death. Here are murderers—and friends. Can you tell which they are? Watch them carefully—they have mystery and romance and adventure in store for you.




Murder Ink


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"Being in the business of news has never been so dangerous! er haunting the urban hole-in-the-wall for leads, getting lost in Northern New England's vast forests, or figuring out whose body is frozen in the snow, these thirteen fictional tales from the front lines of news reporting--written in many case by the reporters and editors themselves--will whisk the reader to all parts of the region in a sometimes frantic and always tense search for the big scoop. The stories infuse and cover every pulpy genre, from the classic post-World War II newsroom dame, to the barrom ink-slinger, to the cozy cub reporter, to the cranky old veteran who finds herself trapped inside her biggest nightmare. Ride shotgun with these newshounds and be guaranteed that you'll never think of reporters or New England in quite the same way again!"--Back cover.




Tales from an Inkslinger


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In 1929, a band of gypsies invaded the North Dakota farm where five-year-old Ione Nettum lived with her family. Though shocking and scary, the encounter left behind something more precious than anything they stole: wanderlust, the desire to move, to travel, and to taste all that life has to offer. Tales from an Inkslinger: The Memoir of a Maverick, is the story of that life--a life lived both simply and on the road, and a life of romance filled with both grand adventure and simple pleasures. Looking back on the nine decades of her life, Ione picks and chooses her stories, giving us--her lucky readers--glimpses not only into her life, but into the changes the past century has held. Even now, with the Internet making the world a smaller and smaller place, her joys and experiences in life as a Wander Vogel (bird of passage), are some most readers can all only dream of matching.




Sons of Cain


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From the author of Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters comes an in-depth examination of sexual serial killers throughout human history, how they evolved, and why we are drawn to their horrifying crimes. Before the term was coined in 1981, there were no "serial killers." There were only "monsters"--killers society first understood as werewolves, vampires, ghouls and witches or, later, Hitchcockian psychos. In Sons of Cain--a book that fills the gap between dry academic studies and sensationalized true crime--investigative historian Peter Vronsky examines our understanding of serial killing from its prehistoric anthropological evolutionary dimensions in the pre-civilization era (c. 15,000 BC) to today. Delving further back into human history and deeper into the human psyche than Serial Killers--Vronsky's 2004 book, which has been called the definitive history of serial murder--he focuses strictly on sexual serial killers: thrill killers who engage in murder, rape, torture, cannibalism and necrophilia, as opposed to for-profit serial killers, including hit men, or "political" serial killers, like terrorists or genocidal murderers. These sexual serial killers differ from all other serial killers in their motives and their foundations. They are uniquely human and--as popular culture has demonstrated--uniquely fascinating.




In Search of Sensation


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The Ripper's Victims in Print


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Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Katherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly--the five known victims of Jack the Ripper--are among the most written-about women in history. Hundreds of books on the Ripper murders describe their deaths in detail. Yet they themselves remain as mysterious as their murderer. This first ever study of the victims surveys the Ripper literature to reveal what is known about their lives, how society viewed them at the time of their deaths, and how attitudes and perceptions of them have (or have not) changed since the Victorian era.




Congressional Record


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