About Sarah Smith
Sarah Smith has lived in Japan, London, and Paris. A Harvard Ph.D., she is a former film teacher with a special love for the early films she evokes in this book. She is also the author of the New York Times Notable Books The Vanished Child and The Knowledge of Water. She lives near Boston, Massachusetts, with her husband, two teenagers, and two cats. She is Webmaster for the Mystery Writers of America.
Series
Reisden
1. The Vanished Child (1992)
2. The Knowledge of Water (1996)
3. A Citizen of the Country (2000)
1. The Vanished Child (1992)
2. The Knowledge of Water (1996)
3. A Citizen of the Country (2000)
Novels
Chasing Shakespeares (2003)
The Sunken Sailor (2004) (with Simon Brett, Jan Burke, Dorothy Cannell, Margaret Coel, Deborah Crombie, Eileen Dreyer, Carolyn Hart, Edward Marston, Francine Mathews, Sharan Newman, Alexandra Ripley, Walter Satterthwait and Carolyn Wheat)
The Other Side of Dark (2010)
The Sunken Sailor (2004) (with Simon Brett, Jan Burke, Dorothy Cannell, Margaret Coel, Deborah Crombie, Eileen Dreyer, Carolyn Hart, Edward Marston, Francine Mathews, Sharan Newman, Alexandra Ripley, Walter Satterthwait and Carolyn Wheat)
The Other Side of Dark (2010)
Anthologies containing stories by Sarah Smith
Christmas Forever (1993)
The Best New Horror 5 (1994)
Blood Lines: Vampire Stories from New England (1997)
The Best New Horror 5 (1994)
Blood Lines: Vampire Stories from New England (1997)
Short stories
| Christmas at the Edge (1993) | |||
| When the Red Storm Comes (1993) |
Links to other websites
| SarahSmith.com |
Sarah Smith recommends
Amnesia (2000) (Dr Peter Zak, book 1) G H Ephron "One of the most promising debuts of the year." | Wicked City (2012) (Zephyr Hollis, book 2) Alaya Johnson "Zephyr Hollis is a tender-hearted stunner of a heroine, and her supernatural New York is a page-turning delight." |
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