
Growth Marks
2013
First Published
4.32
Average Rating
21
Number of Pages
This is a “not-really-a-crime” story by my definition of crime stories—no murder, no theft, only the secrets of a grief-stricken mother’s heart—but it was enough of a domestic puzzler that Nancy Pickard selected it for her anthology, "Mom, Apple Pie, and Murder."
Avg Rating
4.32
Number of Ratings
85
5 STARS
53%
4 STARS
27%
3 STARS
19%
2 STARS
1%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Margaret Maron
Author · 38 books
Born and raised in central North Carolina, Margaret Maron lived in Italy before returning to the USA. In addition to a collection of short stories she also authored numerous mystery novels. Her works have been translated into seven languages her Bootlegger's Daughter, a Washington Post Bestseller won Edgar Anthony, Agatha, and Macavity awards. She was a past president of Sisters in Crime and of the American Crime writers' league, and a director on the national board for Mystery Writers of America. Like Margaret Maron on Facebook Follow Margaret Maron on Twitter