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Laura Lippman (born January 31, 1959) is an American journalist and author of over 20 detective fiction novels. [1] Her novels have won multiple awards, including an Agatha Award, seven Anthony Awards, two Barry Awards, an Edgar Award, a Gumshoe Award, a Macavity Award, a Nero Award, two Shamus Awards, and two Strand Critics Award.
Lippman was inspired to write the book by two unrelated deaths in Baltimore in 1969: the murder of 11-year-old Esther Lebowitz, and the mysterious death of Shirley Parker, a 33-year-old black woman. [2] Lippman first learned about the latter death, which was underreported, while working at The Baltimore Sun. [3]
What the Dead Know is a crime thriller by the American writer Laura Lippman, published in 2007. [1] [2] The story, set in Baltimore in 2005, is about an investigation into a woman who claims to be Heather Bethany, a girl who had gone missing thirty years before.
After I'm Gone is a book written by Laura Lippman [1] [2] and published by William Morrow Publishers (an imprint of HarperCollins [3]) on February 11, 2014; it won the Anthony Award for Best Novel in 2015. [4]
Every Secret Thing is a 2004 crime novel written by Laura Lippman in 2003. [1] Awards. Anthony Awards for Best Novel – 2004 [2]
No Good Deeds [1] is a book written by Laura Lippman [2] [3] and published by HarperCollins [4] [5] in 2006, which won the Anthony Award for Best Novel in 2007. [6]
Laura Lippman: By a Spider’s Thread: Finalist T. Jefferson Parker: California Girl: Finalist Julia Spencer-Fleming: Out of the Deep I Cry: Finalist 2006: William Kent Krueger: Mercy Falls: Winner [2] Jan Burke: Bloodlines: Finalist Michael Connelly: The Lincoln Lawyer: Finalist Thomas H. Cook: Red Leaves: Finalist Laura Lippman: To the Power ...
In Big Trouble is a book written by Laura Lippman [1] [2] and published by Avon Books [3] (owned by HarperCollins [4] [5]) in 1999, which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 2000. [6]