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members have short stories in the recently released anthology, The 13th
Letter. Published by Carrick Publishing, the latest read from The Mesdames and Messieurs
of Mayhem, is available at Amazon.
The members that reported their short stories in the anthology are:
J.E. Barnard with “The Lifted Letter.”
M.H. Callway with “The Boy in the Picture.”
Donna Carrick with “If You Should Fall.”
Blair Keetch with “27.”
Rosemary McCracken with “One Helluva Lady.”
Lynne Murphy with “Scamming Granny.”
Lisa de Nikolits with “In a Cold Country.”
Ed Piwowarczyk with “A Hollywood Tale.”
Sylvia Maultash Warsh with “Where are you, Marilyn?”
Amazon Description:
M
is for Mesdames, Messieurs, mystery…and murder!
M is the thirteenth letter of the alphabet, and it begins so many wicked words:
malice, Machiavelli, mayhem and of course, murder. But it also heads up
mischief, melody and madcap mystery. And what could better suit the Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem? After all, thirteen is our lucky number!
Welcome to our sixth anthology, a book of 22 deviously crafted tales based on
each author’s twisted take on the letter “M” or literally, a thirteenth letter.
Most stories are light-hearted to counter our troubled times but a few do shade
into the dark. Enjoy them all and remember:
The Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem is a
collective of established Canadian crime fiction authors and talented new
writers of the genre. Follow the links in these pages to learn more about our
novels and stories. Visit our website at mesdamesofmayhem dot com and view the
CBC documentary about us on GEM The Mesdames of Mayhem Short format CBC Gem
OUR AUTHORS:
Catherine Astolfo
Rosemary Aubert
J. E. Barnard
Jane Burfield
M. H. Callway
Melodie Campbell
Donna Carrick
Lisa de Nikolits
Cheryl Freedman
Therese Greenwood
Blair Keetch
Sylvia Maultash Warsh
Rosemary McCracken
Cat Mills
Lynne Murphy
Ed Piwowarczyk
Rosalind Place
Lorna Poplak
Madona Skaff
Caro Soles
Kevin P. Thornton
Melissa Yi
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