Fairstein, Linda A

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Mystery Writers of America presents the prosecution rests

new stories about courtrooms, criminals, and the law
Collects twenty-two short stories centered on criminals, courtroom dramas, murders, and other tales within the mystery genre by writers such as Phyllis Cohen, Joel Goldman, Paul Levine, and Morley Swingle.
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Digging for trouble

"When twelve year old aspiring detective Devlin Quick goes on a fossil dig in the badlands of Montana, she realizes that she's uncovering more than just dinosaur bones, but clues indicating that a crime is afoot"--Provided by publisher.
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Into the lion's den

"Twelve year old Devlin Quick is determined to bring a thief to justice when someone steals a page out of a rare maps book in the New York Public Library"--.
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Into the lion's den

2016
"Twelve year old Devlin Quick is determined to bring a thief to justice when someone steals a page out of a rare maps book in the New York Public Library"--.

Bad blood

a novel
2007

Entombed

2005
Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor Alexandra Cooper works to uncover a link between a serial killer and a body that has been discovered in a nineteenth-century brownstone formerly belonging to Edgar Allan Poe.

Silent mercy

2011
Investigating the murders of two women whose bodies were left in houses of worship, prosecutor Alexandra Cooper rules out initial suspicions about hate crimes and begins a race against time to prevent further killings.

Lethal legacy

a novel
2009
Assistant district attorney Alex Cooper and her crew are drawn into the strange and privileged world of rich collectors, eccentric library trustees, and the treasures of the great New York Public Library after a librarian disappears and a woman's corpse turns up in the missing librarian's abandoned apartment.

Death dance

2006
Assistant district attorney Alex Cooper learns the behind-the-scene secrets of Broadway when she joins NYPD's Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace in an investigation of the disappearance of famous dancer Natalya Galinova from Lincoln Center's Metropolitan Opera House during a performance, while at the same time trying to navigate the new world of technology-assisted forensics.

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