Twenty years ago, in EQMMβs February 1986 Department of First Stories, Brendan DuBois began his career as a published fiction writer. In the years since, heβs twice won the Shamus Award, been nominated three times for the Edgar, and had a story selected for Best American Mystery Stories of the Centu
The Lights at Crawford Hills [Short stories]
β Scribed by Du Bois, Brendan
- Book ID
- 106732876
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 52 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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