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Sarah R Shaber


USA flag (b.1951)

Sarah R. Shaber lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with her family. Her first novel, Simon Said, was the 1996 St. Martin's Press / Malice Domestic Contest winner for Best First traditional mystery.

Genres: Historical Mystery, Cozy Mystery
 
Series
Professor Simon Shaw
   1. Simon Said (1997)
   2. Snipe Hunt (2000)
   3. The Fugitive King (2002)
   4. The Bug Funeral (2004)
   5. Shell Game (2007)
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Louise Pearlie
   1. Louise's War (2011)
   2. Louise's Gamble (2012)
   3. Louise's Dilemma (2013)
   4. Louise's Blunder (2014)
   5. Louise's Chance (2015)
   6. Louise's Lies (2016)
   7. Louise's Crossing (2019)
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Novels
   Burying Ground (2007)
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Collections
   A Sampling of Sleuths (2023) (with others)
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Anthologies edited
   Tar Heel Dead (2005)
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Sarah R Shaber recommends
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Front Page Murder (2022)
(Homefront News Mystery, book 1)
Joyce St Anthony
"When Irene Ingram's best reporter dies under mysterious circumstances she doesn't just write about it, she sets out to find his killer. As the editor of a small town newspaper during World War II, Irene navigates doubts about her abilities, anti-Semitism, conflict at the local wartime industry and suspicions about her new boarder. Fans of historical mysteries will love this perfect blend of mystery and history."

Anthologies containing stories by Sarah R Shaber
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Black Cat Weekly #35 (2022)
(Black Cat Weekly, book 35)
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Murder Under the Oaks (2015)
Bouchercon 2015 Anthology
(Bouchercon Anthology)
edited by
Art Taylor
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Dead of Winter (2011)
Chilling New Tales of Crime
edited by
Lise McClendon and Katy Munger

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