Series
Claire Watkins
1. Blood Country (1999)
2. Dark Coulee (2000)
3. Glare Ice (2001)
4. Bone Harvest (2004)
5. Poison Heart (2005)
6. Maiden Rock (2007)
7. Point No Point (2008)
8. Frozen Stiff (2010)
9. Lake of Tears (2013)
1. Blood Country (1999)
2. Dark Coulee (2000)
3. Glare Ice (2001)
4. Bone Harvest (2004)
5. Poison Heart (2005)
6. Maiden Rock (2007)
7. Point No Point (2008)
8. Frozen Stiff (2010)
9. Lake of Tears (2013)
Novels
Red Lake of the Heart (1987)
The Haunting of Hunter House (1992)
The Missing Statue of Minnehaha (1992)
Dancing with an Alien (2000)
Giving up the Ghost (2013)
The Haunting of Hunter House (1992)
The Missing Statue of Minnehaha (1992)
Dancing with an Alien (2000)
Giving up the Ghost (2013)
Collections
Discriminating Evidence (poems) (1990)
Settling (poems) (1997)
Meticulous Attachment (poems) (2005)
Hand Work (poems) (2009)
Heart Wood (poems) (2020)
Settling (poems) (1997)
Meticulous Attachment (poems) (2005)
Hand Work (poems) (2009)
Heart Wood (poems) (2020)
Anthologies edited
Picture Books show
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Mary Logue
Silence of the Loons (2005)
Thirteen Tales of Mystery by Minnesota's Premier Crime Writers
edited by
M D Lake and Mary Logue
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