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New story in the 2019 Sisters In Crime Northern California Anthology

February 9, 2019 Deborah Lacy
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I’ll have a story in Fault Lines, the 2019 Northern California chapter of Sisters in Crime anthology set to launch in late March just in time for the Left Coast Crime Convention in Vancouver. The story is called, “Please See Me,” and it was inspired by an old term paper on crime that my mother wrote in college. Big thanks to the Sisters in Crime Nor Cal chapter for publishing Fault Lines, especially editor, Margaret Lucke.

Here’s the full list of authors and story titles:

  • Ana Brazil: Kate Chopin Tussles with a Novel Ending

  • Diana Chambers: Trip to Paradise

  • Carol Elkovich: True Culprit

  • David Hagerty: SPEDing Toward Self-Destruction

  • Vinnie Hansen: The Last Word

  • Katherine Bolger Hyde: Trouble at Tor House

  • Judith Janeway (Judith Wrubel): Get a Life

  • Mariah Klein: Whose Fault?

  • Mariella Krause: 17 Ways to Kill your Co-Worker

  • Susan Kuchinskas: No Fault Murder

  • Deborah Lacy: Please See Me

  • Bette Golden Lamb: The Old Studio

  • J.J. Lamb: Two Buck Hitch

  • Margaret Lucke: Two Hundred Miles

  • Susan C. Shea: The Champagne Girl

  • Robin C. Stuart: SegFault

  • Nancy Tingley: IF, IF, IF

  • CJ Verburg: Birdbrain

Once the anthology is available, I will post the cover and links here.

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