Family Matters: Murder New York Style
A Mystery Anthology from the N.Y./Tri-State chapter of Sisters In Crime.
Available in Paperback as well as in eBook editions for the Kindle, Nook, Kobo, Apple iBook, and at other online retailers
"While many anthologies contain stronger stories to compensate for less compelling tales, here readers will find something appealing in each. The worst of crimes seem to be hidden in the most normal of homes. Whether dark or humorous, these tales are as fascinating as they are entertaining. All are at a superior level of writing from the best of an organization created to support female mystery writers." --Cynthia Chow, Kings River Life
"These stories present a nice
mix of murder, mayhem, and suspense as well as a good mix of protagonists;
amateur sleuths, professional investigators, cops. Although some stories are
darker in tone than others, each has its own fascination that will keep the
reader turning pages until the very end....Do yourself a favor, buy the book, and become engrossed in the twenty stories.
I’ll bet you can’t just read one.--Cherie Jung, Over My Dead Body!
"I loved every story in this anthology from the New York/Tri-State Chapter of Sisters in Crime, edited by Anita Page. How often can a reader give a 100% recommendation? I can and I am. Each story was a delight, and it didn't matter that New York topography is unfamiliar to me..." Mallory Heart Reviews
Two samples from Family Matters:
Triss Stein's "Eldercare" at Criminal Element
Kate Lincoln's "The July Rebellion" at Beat to a Pulp
"I loved every story in this anthology from the New York/Tri-State Chapter of Sisters in Crime, edited by Anita Page. How often can a reader give a 100% recommendation? I can and I am. Each story was a delight, and it didn't matter that New York topography is unfamiliar to me..." Mallory Heart Reviews
"The smorgasbord of 20 stories that round out this
well-balanced collection are filled with humor and horror and offer differing
perspectives, voices and points-of-view. Unexpected twists and turns—and
endings that often pack a chilling, emotional wallop—make for compelling,
page-turning short reads that will interest a broad-range of mystery readers."--Kathleen Gerard, Reading Between the Lines
Two samples from Family Matters:
Triss Stein's "Eldercare" at Criminal Element
Kate Lincoln's "The July Rebellion" at Beat to a Pulp