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Mary Logue


USA flag (b.1952)



Genres: Romance, Historical Mystery
 
Series
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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)
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Bloodwater (with Pete Hautman)
   1. Snatched (2006)
   2. Skullduggery (2007)
   3. Doppelganger (2008)
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Brigid Reardon Mystery
   1. The Streel (2020)
   2. The Big Sugar (2023)
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Novels
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Collections
   Discriminating Evidence (poems) (1990)
   Settling (poems) (1997)
   Meticulous Attachment (poems) (2005)
   Hand Work (poems) (2009)
   Heart Wood (poems) (2020)
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Anthologies edited
   Silence of the Loons (2005) (with M D Lake)
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Picture Books show
 
Non fiction show
 
Books containing stories by Mary Logue
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Full House (2007)
edited by
Pete Hautman
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Twin Cities Noir (2006)
(Akashic Noir)
edited by
Steven Horwitz and Julie Schaper
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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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Award nominations
2007 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile (nominee) : Snatched


Mary Logue recommends
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Wolf Hollow (2022)
(Lew Ferris Mystery, book 1)
Victoria Houston
"Wolf Hollow, the new mystery by Victoria Houston, set in a bucolic Northern Wisconsin town, makes wonderful use of modern technology, such as DNA results. Three murders, all involving river land under threat of mining, turn Lew's world upside down. But, with the aid of her dentist sidekick, she gets to the bottom of all three. This mystery manages to be both heart-warming and scary - a terrific trick. Highly recommended."
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Wolf Kill (2021)
(Sam Rivers Mystery, book 1)
Cary J Griffith
"I love books where I go on a great adventure, but I also learn something along the way. Wolf Kill does all this and more-it’s the beginning of a series featuring a smart wildlife special agent who takes us into the wilderness and safely out again. A deeply satisfying read."
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Waterfall (2021)
Mary Casanova
"Waterfall is a thoughtful and beautifully written story about a young woman struggling to find her independence. Set in the 1920s, the book gives us glimpses of the issues of the day, which remain important now--women's rights, anti-Semitism, treatment of mental illness, lynchings. A deeply satisfying read, it shows that one can go over the waterfall and still survive."

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