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MARYLAND'S TOP MYSTERY WRITERS HAVE COME TOGETHER TO BRING YOU A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. CHESAPEAKE CRIMES II, EDITED BY DONNA ANDREWS AND MARIA Y LIMA INCLUDES TALES BY CHESAPEAKE CHAPTER OF SISTERS IN CRIME AUTHORS, SUCH AS MARCIA TALLEY'S AGATHA AWARD WINNING DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION. DOES CRIME PAY? WHO DONE IT? MAYBE YOU CAN ANSWER THESE TIME-TESTED QUESTIONS WHILE DEVOURING SELECTIONS SUCH AS "THE PINK SWEATER," "DYING FOR A CLUE," AND "THE BARTENDER."

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MARYLAND'S TOP MYSTERY WRITERS HAVE COME TOGETHER TO BRING YOU A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. CHESAPEAKE CRIMES II, EDITED BY DONNA ANDREWS AND MARIA Y LIMA INCLUDES TALES BY CHESAPEAKE CHAPTER OF SISTERS IN CRIME AUTHORS, SUCH AS MARCIA TALLEY'S AGATHA AWARD WINNING DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION. DOES CRIME PAY? WHO DONE IT? MAYBE YOU CAN ANSWER THESE TIME-TESTED QUESTIONS WHILE DEVOURING SELECTIONS SUCH AS "THE PINK SWEATER," "DYING FOR A CLUE," AND "THE BARTENDER."
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Donna Andrews, editor of Chesapeake Crimes II, was born in Yorktown, Virginia; attended the University of Virginia; and now lives in Reston, Virginia. She is the author of The Penguin Who Knew Too Much (August 2007, St. Martin's Minotaur), eighth in the Meg Langslow series, follows Murder with Peacocks (1999 Agatha and Anthony winner), Murder with Puffins, Revenge of the Wrought Iron Flamingos, Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon, We'll Always Have Parrots, Owls Well That Ends Well, and No Nest for the Wicket, Delete All Suspects (Berkley Prime Crime, November 2005), fourth in her series featuring artificial intelligence personality Turing Hopper, follows You've Got Murder (Agatha winner, best mystery 2002). Cantwell, Goodie Old enough to remember the Korean War and young enough to have worn the first miniskirt in Moscow, Goodie Cantwell, author of "Smart Enough" in Chesapeake Crimes II works in the Office of Information Technology at American University. She lived with her husband, a journalist, and her two children in New York City, London, Moscow, and Prague. Now a widow, Goodie lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with two clueless cats, and has just finished her first mystery, Walking the Dog Can Be Dangerous.