Edna Buchanan
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Edna Buchanan (b. 1949) is an American journalist and author best known for her crime mystery novels. She was one of the first female crime reporters in Miami as she reported for the Miami Beach Daily Sun, and the Miami Herald as a general assignment and police-beat reporter. She also won a Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for general reporting.
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Contents under Pressure 1992
Miami, It's Murder 1994
Suitable for Framing 1995
Act of Betrayal 1996
Margin of Error 1997
Garden of Evil 1999
You Only Die Twice 2001
The Ice Maiden 2002
Cold Case Squad 2004
Shadows 2005
Love Kills 2007
Carr: Five Years of Rape and Murder (nonfiction) 1979
The Corpse Had a Familiar Face: Covering Miami, America's Hottest Beat (nonfiction) 1987
Nobody Lives Forever (fiction) 1990
Never Let Them See You Cry: More from Miami, America's Hottest Beat (nonfiction) 1992
Pulse (fiction) 1998
Naked Came the Manatee - Each chapter is written by an author with South Florida connections in order, Dave Barry, Les Standiford, Paul Levine, Edna Buchanan, James W. Hall, Carolina Hospital, Evelyn Mayerson, Tananarive Due, Brian Antoni, Vicki Hendricks, John Dufresne, Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen.