Justice for All: Murder New York Style 5
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The Long Awaited Sisters in Crime New York/Tri-State Anthology!
Co-Edited by D.M. Barr and Joseph R.G. De Marco
Contains the D.M. Barr Short Story: A Trial for the Books!
Amid its bustling, diverse fabric, injustice is unfortunately as much a part of the New York City landscape as Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty. Such inequities are spotlighted in this collection of sixteen short and thought-provoking stories penned by some of the Sisters in Crime New York/Tri-State chapter’s most prolific authors.
Injustice may lurk inside a swanky Manhattan apartment, a high school classroom, a Soho art gallery, a Madison Avenue church, the waters traversed by the Staten Island ferry, turn-of-the-century Lower East Side, or the Brooklyn suburbs. The crime committed may involve homophobia, xenophobia, child abandonment, sexual abuse, white privilege, ageism, or literary snobbery. Regardless, these tales are designed to both enlighten and delight readers of suspense who seek out a bit of fairness and integrity in the city that may never sleep but does often rectify its wrongs.
The Authors
Lori Robbins - Catherine Siemann - Cathi Stoler - Anne-Marie Sutton - D.M. Barr - Roz Siegel - Kathleen Marple Kalb -
Ellen Quint - Mary Jo Robertiello - Catherine Maiorisi - Nancy Good - Nina Mansfield -Susie Case- Stephanie Wilson-Flaherty - Nina Wachsman - Elle Hartford
Purchase Information for Libraries and Bookstores
Justice for All: Murder New York Style 5 (Level Best Books, 2021):
ISBN: 9781685120054
Paperback Price before Discount: $16.95
Discount to Booksellers, Libraries: Yes, Inquire
Genre: Crime Anthology
Plot: Amid its bustling, diverse fabric, injustice is unfortunately as much a part of the New York City landscape as Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty. Such inequities are spotlighted in this collection of sixteen short and thought-provoking stories penned by some of the Sisters in Crime New York/Tri-State chapter’s most prolific authors.
Injustice may lurk inside a swanky Manhattan apartment, a high school classroom, a Soho art gallery, a Madison Avenue church, the waters traversed by the Staten Island ferry, turn-of-the-century Lower East Side, or the Brooklyn suburbs. The crime committed may involve homophobia, xenophobia, child abandonment, sexual abuse, white privilege, ageism, or literary snobbery. Regardless, these tales are designed to both enlighten and delight readers of suspense who seek out a bit of fairness and integrity in the city that may never sleep but does often rectify its wrongs.
Available as: Paperback, eBook
Purchase through: All major online booksellers, Level Best Books
ISBN: 9781685120054
Paperback Price before Discount: $16.95
Discount to Booksellers, Libraries: Yes, Inquire
Genre: Crime Anthology
Plot: Amid its bustling, diverse fabric, injustice is unfortunately as much a part of the New York City landscape as Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty. Such inequities are spotlighted in this collection of sixteen short and thought-provoking stories penned by some of the Sisters in Crime New York/Tri-State chapter’s most prolific authors.
Injustice may lurk inside a swanky Manhattan apartment, a high school classroom, a Soho art gallery, a Madison Avenue church, the waters traversed by the Staten Island ferry, turn-of-the-century Lower East Side, or the Brooklyn suburbs. The crime committed may involve homophobia, xenophobia, child abandonment, sexual abuse, white privilege, ageism, or literary snobbery. Regardless, these tales are designed to both enlighten and delight readers of suspense who seek out a bit of fairness and integrity in the city that may never sleep but does often rectify its wrongs.
Available as: Paperback, eBook
Purchase through: All major online booksellers, Level Best Books
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