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Malice Domestic 2 (4 Cassettes), Vol. 4  
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
ISBN: 0787105694
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review
Malice Domestic 2 (4 Cassettes), Vol. 4

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Presented by bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark, here is Pocket's second anthology of original mysteries in the traditional "cozy" vein made classic by Agatha Christie. Among the contributors are such masters as Amanda Cross, Gary Alexander, Robert Barnard, Margaret Maron, and Frances Fyfield. Original.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

The second very solid volume in this series of mystery short stories offers ample evidence that a skillful writer can deliver a worthwhile read in pared-down prose. Amanda Cross is in fine form as she describes an unpleasant panel discussion between a macho crime writer and a genteel romantic mystery writer that ends in violence: someone guns down the sweet old lady moderating the melee. Robert Barnard confirms pet owners' suspicions that we're only here to amuse our animals when he recounts a murder from the point of view of the one uninvolved witness: a dog. Ed Gorman's engaging sleuth, a policewoman in 1890 Cedar Rapids, uses logic to discover the invisible hand behind the sudden death of an evangelical minister's wife. When, in a story by M. D. Lake, a counselor is murdered at summer camp, it is no mystery to a young girl who, while living with her battling parents, has honed her abilities to notice the details of her environment and the nuances of adult behavior. Such a variety of styles and settings offers an apt reminder of the vitality of this genre. (May)

School Library Journal

YA-Traditional stories in which the mystery, not the murder, is most important. Among the 17 domestic tales included here are Robert Barnard's ``Dog Television,'' which hinges on a canine's natural desire to dig; and ``Goodbye, Sue Ellen,'' in which a husband and wife each plan to do the other in. A former high school drama coach stars in Gary Alexander's ``The Return of Ma Barker,'' and uppity Melly's death doesn't bring many tears in ``The Nieman Marcus Body.'' Teens with low gore tolerance and high inquisitiveness should find these tales a pleasant diversion.

     



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