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April 22, 2009
Enjoy eleven sinister stories by nine talented authors. Poison is the perfect choice for their satisfying murder scenarios. In this mystery anthology you'll have a chance to sample a variety of writing styles: Jo Hiestand - Cross Purposes, Chelle Martin - Grounds For Divorce and Brew's Clues, BV Lawson - Hear No Evil and FM Is For Murder, Caitlyn Hunter - The Secret Life of Alice Smitty, NH Lehr - Final Breath, Claire Applewhite - Moonlight Becomes You So, Lyn McConchie - Reunion, Jacqueline Seewald - Swim In The Sunshine, C.K. Charles - First Person Singular

Product Details

  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: L & L Dreamspell (April 22, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1603180567
  • ISBN-13: 978-1603180566
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,232,713 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The past career hats BV Lawson tried on include maid, super-speedy typist, classical musician, radio announcer, being in TV commercials (for all of one day), research assistant, TV features writer and working for the Discovery Channel. Now a full-time freelance writer, she's penned articles for various publications and won awards for her many published stories and poems.

Thanks to the influence of library genes handed down from her mother, she created the blog In Reference to Murder which contains over 3,000 links for mystery readers and writers. She's working on a series of crime fiction novels set in various locations in and around the mid-Atlantic, and when time permits, BV and her husband enjoy flying over Northern Virginia and the Chesapeake in a little putt-putt plane. Visit BV via her web site, bvlawson.com. No ticket required.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read for Mystery Lovers!, May 15, 2009
This review is from: PMS (Paperback)

Expect the unexpected in this mystery anthology. The eleven stories are written by nine different women authors, all with impressive publishing credentials. The stories vary as to style but share a similar theme: murder by poison. For readers who enjoy a well-written story, especially a mystery or crime story, this anthology is a must read.
Jo Hiestand's "Cross Purposes" is the first story presented. In this British police procedural, Detective-Sergeant, Brenna Taylor, of the Derbyshire Police Constabulary, leads a team to discover why the seemingly well-loved and respected wife of a baker has been found dead of poisoning on Good Friday after eating a hot cross bun. The writing which is brisk and intelligent leads to a surprising denouement. Chelle Martin's "Grounds for Divorce" is an entertaining story about a woman who poisons her husband's morning coffee. Witty and suspenseful, it goes to show that Robert Burn's was correct: the best laid plans of mice and men oft go astray. In BV Lawson's short story "Hear No Evil," Scott Draycoe investigates the murder of a concert pianist by one of those closest to her. In Caitlyn Hunter's "The Secret Life of Alice Smitty," Alicia Smith's life begins to fall apart as an alter ego takes over her life and urges her to kill her sick husband. In "Final Breath" by Norma Lehr, the author writes from a first person male viewpoint. Dr. James Riley is accused by an apnea patient's wife of killing him. This story has a clever twist in the tale, an unexpected ending that mystery readers will enjoy. In Claire Applewhite's "Moonlight Becomes You So," the reader is provided with multiple viewpoints in this complex, disturbing tale of a diabetic woman's poisoning. Chelle Martin's "Brew's Clues" gets into the micro-brewing of beer with another clever tale of death by poisoning. In Lyn McConchie's "Reunion," Marie visits Jan, her old college friend, but what they do on their reunions is a shocker. "Swim in the Sunshine" features Jennifer Wells, an over-the-hill movie actress, who is trying to hold on to a younger husband. The mysterious new backer for her next film comes with an unexpected price. "FM for Murder" by BV Lawson ends the anthology on a strong note. Scott Draycoe investigates the death of a shock jock, host of a morning radio program. He questions those who might have had a reason for poisoning the man and cleverly solves the crime. All in all, an excellent read for lovers of quality mystery fiction.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars PMS- Poison, Murder, Satisfaction, May 13, 2009
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PMS is an anthology built around poisonous thoughts and murderous intentions. The eleven stories approach the subject from different aspects. All include the suspense necessary to a mystery but also adhere to the format of a short story, which is an art unto itself. I love the twist at the end of each story. A fun read provided by a talented group of authors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Expect the Unexpected in this mystery anthology!, May 15, 2009
This review is from: PMS (Kindle Edition)
Expect the unexpected in this mystery anthology. The eleven stories are written by nine different women authors, all with impressive publishing credentials. The stories vary as to style but share a similar theme: murder by poison. For readers who enjoy a well-written story, especially a mystery or crime story, this anthology is a must read.
Jo Hiestand's "Cross Purposes" is the first story presented. In this British police procedural, Detective-Sergeant, Brenna Taylor, of the Derbyshire Police Constabulary, leads a team to discover why the seemingly well-loved and respected wife of a baker has been found dead of poisoning on Good Friday after eating a hot cross bun. The writing which is brisk and intelligent leads to a surprising denouement. Chelle Martin's "Grounds for Divorce" is an entertaining story about a woman who poisons her husband's morning coffee. Witty and suspenseful, it goes to show that Robert Burn's was correct: the best laid plans of mice and men oft go astray. In BV Lawson's short story "Hear No Evil," Scott Draycoe investigates the murder of a concert pianist by one of those closest to her. In Caitlyn Hunter's "The Secret Life of Alice Smitty," Alicia Smith's life begins to fall apart as an alter ego takes over her life and urges her to kill her sick husband. In "Final Breath" by Norma Lehr, the author writes from a first person male viewpoint. Dr. James Riley is accused by an apnea patient's wife of killing him. This story has a clever twist in the tale, an unexpected ending that mystery readers will enjoy. In Claire Applewhite's "Moonlight Becomes You So," the reader is provided with multiple viewpoints in this complex, disturbing tale of a diabetic woman's poisoning. Chelle Martin's "Brew's Clues" gets into the micro-brewing of beer with another clever tale of death by poisoning. In Lyn McConchie's "Reunion," Marie visits Jan, her old college friend, but what they do on their reunions is a shocker. "Swim in the Sunshine" features Jennifer Wells, an over-the-hill movie actress, who is trying to hold on to a younger husband. The mysterious new backer for her next film comes with an unexpected price. "FM for Murder" by BV Lawson ends the anthology on a strong note. Scott Draycoe investigates the death of a shock jock, host of a morning radio program. He questions those who might have had a reason for poisoning the man and cleverly solves the crime. All in all, an excellent read for lovers of quality mystery fiction.
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