Marcia Muller

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Marcia Muller
Born September 24, 1944
Occupation Writer
Nationality American
Genres Thriller/Mystery

Marcia Muller (born September 28, 1944[1]) is an American author of fictional mystery and thriller novels.[2]

Muller has written 25 novels featuring her Sharon McCone female private detective character. Vanishing Point, won the Shamus Award for Best P.I. Novel.[3] Muller had been nominated for the Shamus Award four times previously.[4] Her latest novel featuring Sharon McCone is The Ever-Running Man.[5]

In 2005, Muller was awarded the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master award. Previous winners of the award included Alfred Hitchcock (1973) and Agathe Christie (1955).[6]

Contents

[edit] Selected bibliography

[edit] Series featuring Sharon McCone[7]

  • Edwin of the Iron Shoes (1977)
  • Ask the Cards A Question (1982)
  • The Cheshire Cat's Eye (1983)
  • Games to Keep the Dark Away (1984)
  • Leave A Message for Willie (1984)
  • Double (1984) (co-written with her husband Bill Pronzini)
  • There's Nothing to Be Afraid of (1985)
  • Eye of the Storm (1988)
  • There's Something in A Sunday (1989)
  • The Shape of Dread (1989)
  • Trophies and Dead Things (1990)
  • Where Echoes Live (1991)
  • Pennies on A Dead Woman's Eyes (1992)
  • Wolf in the Shadows (1993)
  • Till the Butcher's Cut Him Down (1994)
  • A Wild and Lonely Place (1995)
  • The Broken Promise Land (1996)
  • Both Ends of the Night (1997)
  • While Other People Sleep (1998)
  • A Walk Through the Fire (1999)
  • Listen to the Silence (2000)
  • Dead Midnight (2002)
  • The Dangerous Hour (2004)
  • Vanishing Point (2006)
  • The Ever-Running Man (2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ All Book Store bibliography retrieved 8th December 2007
  2. ^ Hachette Book Group USA retrieved 8th December 2007
  3. ^ Shamus Awards Archive retrieved 8th December 2007
  4. ^ Fantastic Fiction retrieved 8th December 2007
  5. ^ Marcia Muller - Books
  6. ^ Mystery Writes of America website retrieved 8th December 2007
  7. ^ Marcia Muller - Books

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