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Nighttime is the perfect time for the perfect crime. 1 SUNDAY TIMES and NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Charlaine Harris edits and contributes an all-new story - set in her Sookie Stackhouse universe now filmed as TRUE BLOOD - to this anthology from the Mystery Writers of America. Other authors include: Steve Brewer Dana Cameron Max Allan Collins and Mickey Spillane Barbara DAmato Brendan DuBois Terrie Farley Moran Jack Fredrickson Parnell Hall Carolyn Hart S. W. Hubbard Toni L. P. Kelner Lou Kemp William Kent Kreuger Harley Jane Kozak Margaret Maron Martin Meyers Jeffrey Somers Elaine Viets and Mike Wiecek
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Nighttime is the perfect time for the perfect crime. 1 SUNDAY TIMES & NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Charlaine Harris edits & contributes an all-new story
- set in her Sookie Stackhouse universe now filmed as TRUE BLOOD
- to this anthology from the Mystery Writers of America. Other authors include: Steve Brewer Dana Cameron Max Allan Collins & Mickey Spillane Barbara DAmato Brendan Du Bois Terrie Farley Moran Jack Fredrickson Parnell Hall Carolyn Hart S. W. Hubbard Toni L. P. Kelner Lou Kemp William Kent Kreuger Harley Jane Kozak Margaret Maron Martin Meyers Jeffrey Somers Elaine Viets & Mike Wiecek

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