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 Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend (Widescreen) She's an avid mystery lover and bookseller, for whom crime has been comfortably confined to the pages of her favorite novels - until a real-life murder turns a weekend of fun and games into a chilling whodunit... The quaint mystery bookshop bequeathed to Samantha Kinsey (Kellie Martin, "E.R.") may be struggling, but the idea she's concocted for the weekend should drum up some killer publicity - a book signing by three very popular and very competitive mystery writers: Maura Hobbs (Colleen Camp, "Rat Race") Angela Cooke (Beth Grant, "Donnie Darko"), and the reclusive Clare Beckman (Beth Broderick, "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch"). Unbeknownst to Sam, Clare is using this "mystery weekend" to make the shocking announcement of her retirement. Just as Clare poses for a final career photograph, an ear-shattering gunshot rings out. Clare manages to dodge the bullet, but later falls victim to a cleverly planted poison. Wading through a long list of suspects and motives, Sam manages to uncover a convoluted plot of blackmail, greed, and deceit - a real-life mystery that would have thrilled Clare... had she lived to see it unfold.
 The Best American Mystery Stories 2003 by Otto Penzler, This seventh installment of the premier mystery anthology boasts pulse-quickening stories from all reaches of the genre, selected by the world-renowned mystery writer Michael Connelly. His choices include a Prohibition-era tale of a scorned lover's revenge, a Sherlock Holmes-inspired mystery solved by an actor playing the famous detective onstage, stories of a woman's near-fatal search for self-discovery, a bar owner's gutsy attempt to outwit the mob, and a showdown between double-crossing detectives, and a tale of murder by psychology. This year's edition features mystery favorites Elmore Leonard, Walter Mosley, James Crumley, Joyce Carol Oates, and Brendan DuBois as well as talented up-and-comers, for a diverse collection sure to thrill all readers. Since its inception in 1915, the Best American series has become the premier annual showcase for the country's finest short fiction and nonfiction. For each volume, a series editor reads pieces from hundreds of periodicals, then selects between fifty and a hundred outstanding works. That selection is pared down to twenty or so very best pieces by a guest editor who is widely recognized as a leading writer in his or her field. This unique system has helped make the Best American series the most respected -- and most popular -- of its kind. Edgar Award winner Michael Connelly has chosen a collection of stellar stories by the genre's luminaries and by the most promising newer talents in the field. As usual, this year's Best American Mystery Stories will delight readers with dramatic variety and unsurpassed quality.
Joseph Hansen (writer) - Joseph Hansen (July 19th, 1923 - November 24th, 2004) was an American mystery writer. Hansen wrote nearly 40 books in a variety of genres, but was best known for his Dave Brandstetter mystery novels (starting with Fadeout in 1970). The Woman in the Room - ... Stephen King and published in his Night Shift collection. This simple tale offers no horror or supernatural elements that have made the author so renowned, but stands on its own merits as another example of his ability not as a horror writer, but as a writer. The Mystery of the Grail - [Mistero del Graal e la Tradizione Ghibellina dell'Impero (The Mystery of the Grail and the Gibelin Imperial Concept); translated as The Mystery of the Grail: Initiation and Magic in the Quest for the Spirit. A work by Italian] [[esoteric writer Julius Evola. Letter from an Unknown Woman - Letter From An Unknown Woman (Brief einer Unbekannten) is a novel authored by Stefan Zweig, which tells the story of a writer who, while reading a letter written by a woman he does not remember, gets glimpses into her life story.
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