The Lost Women of Lost Lake
by Hart9780312614775
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Author Biography
ELLEN HART, “a top novelist in the cultishly popular gay mystery genre” (Entertainment Weekly), is also a Lambda and Minnesota Book Award winner. The author of eighteen previous mysteries featuring Jane Lawless, she lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Visit her Web site at www.EllenHart.com.
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Praise for Ellen Hart
“As ever, author Ellen Hart presents first-rate depictions of her locales and her returning characters.… An appealing homage to Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon underscores the bountiful action, which also includes a revelatory scene involving Chess’s girlfriend that would made Alfred Hitchcock proud.”
—Yahoo Shine! on The Cruel Ever After
“One of the strengths of Hart’s acclaimed series (this is the eighteenth book) is that the rich details about food, family, and place never undermine the swift pacing of her plots. Readers feel so much a part of Jane’s world that we’d fight for a table at the Lyme House Restaurant in Minneapolis just for a taste of Jane’s corned beef and cabbage.”
—Star-Tribune (Minneapolis) on The Cruel Ever After
“The Lambda Literary Award and Minnesota Book Award–winning author of seventeen Jane Lawless mysteries knows how to spin a tale full of complex plot lines, fast-paced action, and characters skilled in deception. Fans of the Lawless series and readers who enjoy gay/lesbian mysteries will not be disappointed.”
—Library Journal (starred review) on The Mirror and the Mask
“Ellen Hart, one of Minnesota’s bestselling mystery writers, weaves a net of complex relationships. . . . Sweet Poison is as much a psychological thriller about unrequited love as a mystery.”
—St. Paul Pioneer Press
“Hart is at the top of her game.”
—Curve Magazine on The Mortal Groove
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