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Tales for a Stormy Night
1984
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3.49
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Fifteen spine-tingling stories of murder, mayhem, and the macabre from one of America's finest crime authors Dorothy Salisbury Davis has become known as one of America's finest crime writers through such novels as "A Gentle Murderer," "The Clay Hand," and "Death of an Old Sinner." Her short stories have also won acclaim since they first started to appear in 1952. Now, here are fifteen of them collected in one volume. "Lost Generation" is classic Dorothy Salisbury Davis: a chilling story of small-town policemen who cross the line between good and evil. In "A Matter of Public Notice," a midwestern town is set on edge by three strangulations of women who live alone. "Spring Fever" introduces readers to a farmer's wife who finds romance to be a fatal attraction. "By the Scruff of the Soul" presents a case of sibling rivalry turned deadly. And in "Mrs. Norris Observes," the inimitable crime-solving housekeeper happens upon an explosive scene at the New York Public Library. These and ten other stories are sometimes comic, sometimes terrifying, but always rewarding.

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Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Author · 18 books
Dorothy Salisbury Davis is a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America, and a recipient of lifetime achievement awards from Bouchercon and Malice Domestic. The author of seventeen crime novels, including the Mrs. Norris Mysteries and the Julie Hayes Mysteries; three historical novels; and numerous short stories; she has served as president of the Mystery Writers of America and is a founder of Sisters in Crime.
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