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Family Matters, Murder New York Style

Includes a 2015 Derringer Award winning short story: "The Kaluki Kings of Queens."

Come meet the relatives. As diverse in theme and mood as the city itself, these stories take us from from the explosive excitement of the New York City Marathon to a secret cellar in Queens, from the warmth of an immigrant culture to the moneyed New York art world, and from brutality and poverty to Wall Street’s privileged thugs. What the families have in common is this: their lives have been changed forever by crime. Motives? The usual: jealousy and greed, rage and revenge, self-protection and politics, secrets and lies.

Inside Family Matters: Murder New York Style, these twenty short stories by members of the New York / Tri-State chapter of Sisters in Crime and edited by Derringer Award winning author Anita Page, are as diverse in theme and mood as the city's neighborhoods. The sleuths, police officers, and investigators who grapple with crime inside these covers are richly drawn and engagingly authentic.

New York Tri-State Chapter of Sisters in Crime, Anita Page, Anita Page, Clare Toohey, Catherine Maiorisi, Cynthia Benjamin, Fran Cox, Lindsay A. Curcio, Eileen Dunbaugh, Lynne Lederman, Kate Lincoln, Terrie Farley Moran, Dorothy Mortman, Leigh Neely, Ellen Quint, Roslyn Siegel, Triss Stein, Cathi Stoler, Anne Marie Sutton, Deirdre Verne, Stephanie Wilson-Flaherty, Elizabeth Zelvin

The New York Tri-State chapter of Sisters in Crime serves members from the greater New York area. Sisters in Crime has 48 chapters worldwide, and 3,600 members. The organization provides networking, advice and support to mystery authors. Members are authors, readers, publishers, agents, booksellers and librarians bound by affection for the mystery genre and the support of women who write mysteries. Sisters in Crime was founded by Sara Paretsky and a group of women at the 1986 Bouchercon in Baltimore. The organization's mission is to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers.

Glenmere Press