Several SMFS list members are published in the
recently released anthology, Notorious in North Texas: Metroplex
Mysteries Volume III. Edited by SMFS list member Michael Bracken and published
by the Sisters in Crime
North Dallas Chapter, the anthology is available from Amazon and other vendors. The
SMFS list members that reported their stories in the book are:
Tiffany Seitz with “A Vague Threat.”
Shannon Taft with "Bitter Cold."
Kevin R. Tipple with “Whatever Happened To…?”
Joseph S. Walker with "Citizens Arrested."
Amazon Description:
It is true that there is violent crime to be found all over
the country. But a particular brand of “Texas Noir” has taken root and
flourished within the canon of contemporary crime fiction. And the
award-winning writers included in this anthology are some of the best
illuminators of Lone Star mayhem—whether it be committed on a lonely and
far-flung cattle ranch, or in the luxurious dressing rooms of Neiman Marcus—it
has a unique flavor that is purely Texas. —from
the Foreword by Kathleen H. Kent
A Perfect Gift For Mystery Lovers!
Welcome to the third anthology by the chapter members of Sisters In Crime North
Dallas. The cities of Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding locales offer great
fodder for mystery writers—and readers. These have inspired the stories
contained in Notorious in North Texas: Metroplex Mysteries Volume
III.
·
THE UNTITLED GUNFIGHTER BALLAD, by Mark Thielman
·
DON’T GET CAUGHT, by Karen Harrington
·
OLIVER KOWALSKI, by Terry Shepherd
·
AMARILLO BY MORNING, by Dรคnna Wilberg
·
GRAVE NEWS, by Cindy Martin
·
LONGSHOT AT LONE STAR PARK, by ML Condike
·
TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY, by Pam McWilliams
·
A VAGUE THREAT, by Tiffany Seitz
·
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO…?, by Kevin R. Tipple
·
HIGH WINDOW, by Amber Royer
·
BITTER COLD, by Shannon Taft
·
CITIZENS ARRESTED, by Joseph S. Walker
MICHAEL
BRACKEN (www.CrimeFictionWriter.com),
who edited this anthology, is the Edgar Award and Shamus Award nominated,
Derringer Award winning author of more than twelve hundred short stories,
including crime fiction published in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery
Magazine, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, The Best
American Mystery Stories, The Best Mystery Stories of the Year, and
many other publications. Additionally, Bracken is the editor of Black
Cat Mystery Magazine, associate editor of Black Cat Weekly, and
editor or co-editor of thirty-one published or forthcoming anthologies,
including the Anthony Award-nominated The Eyes of Texas: Private Eyes
from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods. In 2024, he was inducted into the
Texas Institute of Letters for his contribution to Texas literature.
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