I Know Where You Go to, My Lovely single work   short story   crime  
Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 I Know Where You Go to, My Lovely
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    y separately published work icon Moonlight Becomes You : A Crimes for Summer Anthology Jean Bedford (editor), St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 Z255481 1995 anthology short story poetry crime horror 'Strange and terrible things can happen in the light of the moon - crimes of passion, crimes of the heart, crimes of madness and lust. The glamour of moonlight can cast its glow - transforming the mundane, tricking the eye of the beholder, leading commonsense astray. In this collection, Australia's foremost crime writers take the moon as their inspiration...Comic, moving, suspenseful and downright chilling, there are moonscapes enough here to bring the werewolves howling and the vampires screeching.' (Source: back cover) St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 pg. 115-129
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    y separately published work icon Dark Deeds Down Under 2 Craig Sisterson (editor), Bittern : Clan Destine Press , 2024 28155205 2024 anthology short story

    'Dark Deeds Down Under 2, the next volume of our ground-breaking, bestselling anthology series, edited by Craig Sisterson, features 21 short stories by the best storytelling talents from Australia and New Zealand: including international bestsellers, many award winners and a host of fresh voices.

    'Brand new stories, some with beloved series characters, share the pages of our Down Under world with edgy standalone tales, and the first in new series.

    'The settings in this vibrant showcase of antipodean crime, range from the seething underbellies of our cosmopolitan cities to New Zealand’s South Island glaciers or Australia’s dusty Outback; from ocean-carved coasts and craggy mountains, via country towns and sleepy villages, to isolated wilderness and sultry rainforests.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Bittern : Clan Destine Press , 2024
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