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Sean Chercover (Writer) |
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Thriller
2: Stories You Just Can't Put Down
(September 18, 2009 release) Clive Cussler, ed.
See "A Calculated Risk," featuring a new character - Tom Bailey - an expat
American working as a people-smuggler in the Bahamas.
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Hardcore Hardboiled
(2008), Todd Robinson, ed.
See "A Sleep Not Unlike Death," a Gravedigger Peace story. "A Sleep
Not Unlike Death" was an Edgar nominee, and is nominated for an Anthony
Award and a Macavity Award.
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Killer Year:
A Criminal Anthology
(2008), Lee Child, ed.
See "One Serving of Bad Luck," a Ray Dudgeon story. "One Serving of
Bad Luck" won the 2009 CWA Dagger Award in the UK.
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Chicago Blues
(2007), Libby Fischer Hellmann,
ed.
See "The Non Compos Mentis Blues," a Ray Dudgeon story.
Trigger City
(2009) --
Winner 2008 Crimespree Award; Winner 2009 IMBA
Dilys Award
The job is a loser, but maybe Ray Dudgeon can bring
some peace to a grieving father who yearns to learn the truth about the
daughter he never really knew.
A routine investigation. An open-and-shut case. Closure.
But what begins as routine soon spirals out of control. The victim was not
simply a quiet, shy, unassuming single woman whose luck ran out. She lived
a double life, working in the shadowy realm of covert intelligence. In a
world of lies, she fought for truth—and gave her life in the fight.
Ray knows too much, and he must discover who's really pulling the
strings, before he becomes collateral damage in America's war on terror.
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Big City, Bad Blood
(2008) --
Winner Best First Novel: Crimespree Award,
Gumshoe Award, Lovey
Award, and Shamus Award
Disillusioned newspaper reporter-turned-private
detective Ray Dudgeon doesn't want to save the world; he just wants to do
and honest job well. But when doing an honest job threatens society's most
powerful and corrupt, Ray's odds of survival make for a sucker's bet.
A simple bodyguard job for a Hollywood locations manager uncovers a rats'
nest of sexual blackmail, murder, and high-level political corruption . .
. and Ray Dudgeon is caught in a war between the FBI, the Chicago police,
and the mob.
With the line between good and bad blurring, Ray doesn't know who he can
trust . . . or if he can even trust himself.
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