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"Great collection of short stories about the dark side of the human psyche."
Reviewed by Anne Barringer
Posted August 16, 2004
Walk on the wild side of crime with these 11 short stories
of uninhabited, intense and uncivilized tales of the dark
side of the human psyche. Dana Stabenow has collected a
satisfying anthology of engrossing tales showcasing
the "call of the wild."
FOLLOWING THE QUARTERS - Michael Armstrong: Petty
theft and Read more...
"Great anthology"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 27, 2004
This eleven tale anthology consists of suspense stories
that have in common the locale of the wild where nature
often hides humanity's inhumane acts. The authors are a
virtual who's who of the mystery genre so that the
audience will anticipate high quality and each participant
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SummaryFrom Edgar Award winner Dana Stabenow comes an all-new
mystery anthology featuring wild men, wilder women, and
the wildest crimes imaginable...
Go where the wild things arewhether on unruly and
lawless urban streets, a secluded stretch of uncivilized
and barbarous woods, or in the frozen mountains of
Colorado. Anything can happen to
anyoneanywherewhen the nature of man turns
wild.
Original stories of mystery in the wild by:
Michael Armstrong
Margaret Coel
Mike Doogan
Loren D. Estleman
Laurie R. King
Skye K. Moody
Brad Reynolds
S. J. Rozan
James Sarafin
Dana Stabenow
John Straley
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