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"Fish Tales, The Guppy Anthology, casts a wide net across the mystery genre, delivering thrills, chills, and gills. This water-themed collection features locked room puzzles, police procedurals, cozy characters and hardboiled detectives. With a pool of motivations ranging from greed and revenge to loyalty and justice, these stories will lure you in with killer hooks and fishy characters. Come on in, the water’s fine. But be careful, or you might find yourself sleeping with the fishes. INTRODUCTION, by Chris Roerden THICKER THAN BLOOD, by Leslie Budewitz THE SECRET OF THE RED MULLET, by Nancy Adams ACCIDENTS HAPPEN, by James Montgomery Jackson IDENTITY CRISIS, by Diane Vallere SLEEPING WITH THE FISH, by KB Inglee FEEDING FRENZY, by Patricia Winton SASE, by Karen Pullen NEW AGE OLD STORY, by Sarah E. Glenn THE SHADOW OF THE RIVER, by Gigi Pandian THE TURKEY HILL AFFAIR, by Warren Bull SOMETHING FISHY, by Peggy Ehrhart THE TRUCK CONTEST, by Kaye George AMAZING GRACE, by Betsy Bitner A MURDER RUNS THROUGH IT, by Annette Dashofy DEAD-EYE GRAVY, by Krista Davis THE PROFESSOR’S BOOKS, by Gloria Alden KOI PALACE, by Heidi Saunders SOMETHING FISHY THIS WAY COMES, by Deborah J. Benoit PALACE ON THE LAKE, by Daryl Wood Gerber FATAL FISH FLOP, by Beth Groundwater THE FRAIN LEGACY, by Darlene Ryan THE CRITIQUE GROUP, by Patricia Gulley"

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SNAPPY DIALOGUE, CLEVER STORYTELLING, AND CHARMING CHARACTERS... "A cozy triple-scoop that tastes divine...the pleasantly contrasting novellas make it easy to finish off a story in one sitting, plus each novella serves as a prequel to the respective author's full-length work." - Library Journal "Lost luggage has never been this fun! With well-drawn characters, Other People's Baggage is your first class ticket to three fast-paced adventures full of mystery, murder, and magic." - Elizabeth Craig, Author of the Southern Quilting Series Baggage claim can be terminal when a computer glitch mislabels identical vintage suitcases. These are the three stories of what happened after three women with a knack for solving mysteries each grabbed the wrong bag. MIDNIGHT ICE by Diane Vallere A Mad for Mod Mystery Novella, the prequel to PILLOW STALK: When interior decorator Madison Night crosses the country to distance herself from a recent breakup, she learns it's harder to escape her past than she thought, and diamonds are rarely a girl's best friend. SWITCH BACK by Kendel Lynn An Elliott Lisbon Mystery Novella, the prequel to BOARD STIFF: Ballantyne Foundation director Elliott Lisbon travels to Texas after inheriting an entire town, but when she learns the donor was murdered, she has to unlock the small town's big secrets or she'll never get out alive. FOOL'S GOLD by Gigi Pandian A Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Novella, the prequel to ARTIFACT: When a world-famous chess set is stolen from a locked room during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, historian Jaya Jones and her magician best friend must outwit actresses and alchemists to solve the baffling crime. Praise for OTHER PEOPLE'S BAGGAGE "What do you get when you mix Doris Day with a dash of Texas two-step, then stir in a smidgen of Edinburgh, secret chambers, and magic? A recipe for fun entitled, Other People's Baggage. Although mixed up luggage is the thread that connects this trio of globetrotting novellas, it's snappy dialogue, clever storytelling, and charming characters that are the real common denominators. Writing in tandem with other authors is difficult work, but Lynn, Pandian, and Vallere make the pursuit seem effortless. I'm already hooked on their three new mystery series, and I've only read the prequels!" - Maddy Hunter, bestselling author of the Passport to Peril Mystery series "Those who enjoy travel and mysteries like myself will definitely enjoy reading Other People's Baggage, three novellas about female sleuths who solve two thefts and a murder while coping with an airport mixing up their three bags. The mix-ups are a creative theme for tying the stories together, and I loved seeing how each sleuth dealt with the problem. A very fun collection!" - Beth Groundwater, Author of the Claire Hanover Gift Basket Designer and RM Outdoor Adventures Mystery Series Part of the Henery Press Mystery Series Collection, if you like one, you'll probably like them all... Other People's Baggage is the first in the humorous mystery novella collection series. Watch for Heartache Motel coming December 2013 featuring three new sleuths who tackle three of their own fabulously funny mixups at Graceland.

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Fish Nets: The Second Guppy Anthology, dredges up even more thrills, chills, and gills. Like its predecessor, Fish Tales, this collection of mysteries by members of Sisters in Crime's "Guppies" group features the best of what the mystery genre has to offer--a fresh catch of mysterious murders, police procedurals, cozy characters, and hardboiled detectives--straight from the imaginations of some of mystery field's rising stars. Come on in, the water's fine! Don't mind the sharks... INTRODUCTION, by Kaye George THE WHITE FLIP-FLOP, by H.S. Stavropoulos NETTED, by KB Inglee DRESS FOR SUCCESS, by Diane Vallere SNARED, by Warren Bull REEF TOWN, by Kara Cerise THE GIRLS IN THE FISHNET STOCKINGS, by Judith Klerman Smith KEEPING UP APPEARANCES, by Julie Tollefson THE HINDI HOUDINI, by Gigi Pandian FISHING FOR JUSTICE, by Harriette Sackler CLEAN, by Steve Shrott INSIDE JOB, by Mysti Berry JOHN CALVIN CAN BITE ME, by Michelle Markey Butler FISHING FOR MURDER, by Teresa Hewitt Inge IN SEINE, by Katharine Russell LAWN BALLERINAS, by Beth Hinshaw DON’T TAKE THAT CHANCE, by Kate Fellowes THE LURE OF THE RAINBOW, by Gloria Alden COVER STORY, by Elaine Will Sparber THE RUNAWAY, by E. B. Davis ROUTINE CHANGES, by Betsy Bitner FISHY BUSINESS, by Jean Huffman THE STONECUTTER, by Edith Maxwell

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ISBN: 1948235625

The Go-Go’s made music on their own terms and gave voice to a generation caught between the bra-burning irreverence of the seventies and the me-first decadence of the eighties. Anthems like “We Got the Beat,” “Our Lips Are Sealed,” and “Vacation” are an indelible part of our collective soundtrack, but more than that, they speak to the power and possibility of youth. Inspired by punk but not yoked to it, the Go-Go’s broke important musical ground by combining cheeky lyrics, clever hooks, and catchy melodies, perfectly capturing what it feels like to be young and female in the process. But beyond the Go-Go’s effervescent sound and cheerful pop stylings, a darkness underlies many of their lyrics and melodies, hinting at the heartache and frustration inherent in growing up. In other words, plenty to inspire murder and mayhem. Net proceeds from Murder-a-Go-Go’s benefit Planned Parenthood, a crucial provider of women’s affordable reproductive healthcare. With a foreword by Go-Go’s co-founder Jane Wiedlin and original stories by 25 kick-ass authors, editor Holly West has put together an all-star crime fiction anthology inspired by one of the most iconic bands of the eighties and beyond. Praise for MURDER-A-GO-GO’S: “I always suspected that twinkle in the Go-Gos’ eyes was a coded invitation to a darker world. In the hands of these 25 stellar crime fiction writers, ‘We Got the Beat’ and ‘Our Lips Are Sealed’ become evil little gems. A totally rad read.” —Alan Hunter, Original MTV VJ, SiriusXM Host “Shock and awe, that sums up my reaction to Murder-A-Go-Go’s . Shock to live in times when ‘The Whole World Lost Its Head’ and awe at the response of these gifted writers. Buckle up for a ride that will leave ‘Skidmarks on Your Heart.’” —Sara Paretsky, bestselling author of the V.I. Warshawski crime series “Who knew those happy songs by one of all-time favorite bands, the Go-Go’s could inspire such dark , noir, spine-tingling stories?!! It’s a collection of tales of distinctly female rage —the murderous kind and otherwise—to keep you up at night!” —Alison Arngrim, TV’s Nellie Oleson and author of Confessions of a Prairie Bitch “This is the music-driven anthology you didn’t know you needed, but after you read it, you’ll realize your bookshelf was lacking without it. This is a killer line-up of writers, and they don’t play a single false note. Murder-A-Go-Go’s has got the beat.” —Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse “Like the songs these writers used for muses, each story contains the energy of a pop group and the rawness of a punk band, with some of the darkness and vulnerability that underscores the Go-Go’s themselves thrown in for good measure.” —Steph Post, author of Miraculum “The Go-Go’s spun some of the brightest, catchiest all-girl pop back in the day. But they always carried more weight than your average pop band: the burden of trailblazing and pioneering; the bad kids in the back of the class breaking all the rules and looking damn cool doing it. This collection commandingly captures that sweet subversion.” —Joe Clifford, author of The One That Got Away “Beneath the pop stylings and sensibilities of the Go-Go’s pulsed the heart of a punk band. In this eye-opening anthology, some of the sharpest voices of contemporary short crime fiction tease out the aches and anxieties echoing through the groundbreaking group’s music: the dark sides of desire, the missed opportunities, the tangled regrets. These stories—they got the beat.” —Art Taylor, award-winning author of On the Road with Del & Louise : A Novel in Stories “Each masterful tale is distinctive, but this collection is so much more than the sum of its parts, infused with all the talent and skill of some of the best short story writers working in crime fiction today.” —Jennifer Hillier, author of Jar of Hearts

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