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  1. Edited by Laura Lippman Akashic Books, Trade Paperback May 2024 Brand new crime fiction stories from David Simon, Laura Lippman, Tim Cockey, Rob Hiaasen, Robert Ward, Sujata Massey, Jack Bludis, Rafael Alvarez, Marcia Talley, Joseph Wallace, Lisa Respers France, Charlie Stella, Sarah Weinman, Dan Fesperman, Jim Fusilli, and Ben Neihart.

  2. Lippman has enriched literature as a whole.” — Chicago Sun-Times One of the most acclaimed novelists in America today, Laura Lippman has greatly expanded the boundaries of mystery fiction and psychological suspense with her Tess Monaghan p.i. series and her New York Times bestselling standalone novels ( What the Dead Know , Life Sentences , I’d Know You Anywhere , etc.).

  3. The Disappearance. Often regarded as the best Laura Lippman book, What the Dead Know, is a brilliant mystery thriller that kept me guessing. 30 years ago, two sisters disappeared from a shopping mall without a trace. No bodies, no witnesses, no suspects, no hope.

  4. Laura Lippman. Laura Lippman trabajó veinte años como periodista, durante los cuales escribió y publicó siete novelas. Su obra ha recibido algunos de los premios más importantes del género policiaco: el Edgar, el Anthony, el Agatha, el Shamus, el Nero Wolfe, el Gumshoe y el Barry. De sus novelas, han sido traducidas al castellano Lo que ...

  5. 18 de jul. de 2019 · Set in Baltimore, Lippman’s home stomping grounds, “Lady in the Lake” covers just over a year, from October 1965 to November 1966. Spiro Agnew will soon be elected governor, Maddie’s ...

  6. Laura Lippman’s writing has been favorably reviewed by multiple institutions. The Washington Post says Lippman is “one of the best novelists around, period.” Booklist says “Lippman’s taut, mesmerizing, and exceptionally smart drama of predator and prey is at once unusually sensitive and utterly compelling.”

  7. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Review. Prom Mom. By Laura Lippman William Morrow: 320 pages, $30 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores.