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24 27 y separately published work icon The Dry Jane Harper , Sydney : Macmillan Australia , 2016 9592721 2016 single work novel detective

'WHO REALLY KILLED THE HADLER FAMILY?

'Luke Hadler turns a gun on his wife and child, then himself. The farming community of Kiewarra is facing life and death choices daily. If one of their own broke under the strain, well ...

'When Federal Police investigator Aaron Falk returns to Kiewarra for the funerals, he is loath to confront the people who rejected him twenty years earlier. But when his investigative skills are called on, the facts of the Hadler case start to make him doubt this murder-suicide charge.

'And as Falk probes deeper into the killings, old wounds are reopened. For Falk and his childhood friend Luke shared a secret ... A secret Falk thought long-buried ... A secret which Luke's death starts to bring to the surface ...' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Circus : Fantasy Under the Big Top Ekaterina Sedia (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2012 10463335 2012 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon Beware the Night Ekaterina Sedia (editor), Gaithersburg : Prime Books , 2011 Z1916003 2011 anthology short story horror
1 y separately published work icon Bewere the Night Ekaterina Sedia (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2011 15223542 2011 anthology short story

'Kitsune. Werewolves. Crane wives. Selkies. Every culture has stories of such strange creatures--animals turning into humans, humans shapeshifting into animals. Sometimes seductive, sometimes bloodthirsty, but always unpredictable like nature itself, these beings are manifestations of our secret hearts, our desire to belong to both worlds: one tame and civilized, the other unfettered and full of wild impulse. Here are stories that will make you wish you could howl at the moon until your heart bursts with longing or feel yourself shedding your human body as easily as a snake sheds its skin. Be-were the night . . . it might not kill you, but it will certainly steal you away!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Paper Cities : An Anthology of Urban Fantasy Ekaterina Sedia (editor), Hoboken : Senses Five Press , 2008 Z1556561 2008 anthology short story fantasy

'This anthology of 21 original fantasy stories explores humanity’s most dynamic and forceful creation - the city. Featuring tales from fantasy heavyweights such as Hal Duncan, Catherynne M. Valente, Jay Lake, and Barth Anderson, the collection whisks readers from dizzying rooftop perches down to the underpasses, gutters, and the sinister secrets therein. Mutilated warrior women, dead boys, mechanical dogs, and escape artists are just some of the wonders and horrors explored in this bizarre assembly of works from voices new and old' (Amazon).

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