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NEW YORK CITY MYSTERIES II (Volume 32:2)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Nero Wolfe’s New York by Larry Light
- Just the Facts: The Shoofly by Jim Doherty
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
- Brooklyn Ease by J.L. Abramo
- You See, and You Don’t Forget by Marc Bilgrey
- Once There Was a Spot: Camelot in New York by Michael Bowen
- Moving (Fictionally) to New York by Jeff Cohen
- Deep in the Heart of the Big Apple by Ali Brandon
- Always Changing, Always New York by Suzanne Chazin
- Boogie Down to the Battle Ground by Marco Conelli
- The Trouble with New York City by Camilla Crespi
- Take Me to a Bar, Any Bar by Anne Emery
- Eight Million Stories and Still Counting by Linda Fairstein
- New York City, Just Like I Pictured It… by Bill Fitzhugh
- One Manhattan Life to Live by Marni Graff
- The City of Infinite Possibilities by Kathryn Miller Haines
- The Amish in NYC? by Karen Harper
- The City That Never Sleeps—My Partner in Crime by Andrea Kane
- Neighborly New York by Con Lehane
- The Oddest Job in Maspeth, Queens by Ben Lieberman
- Right Now… by Randye Lordon
- Memento, Greenwich Village, 1954 by Annette Meyers
- Take the “A” Train by Paul D. Marks
- I Could Write a Sonnet by Camille Minichino
- Being Part of Each Other by S.J. Rozan
- One in Eight Million by Charles Salzberg
- Titanic in New York by Sarah Smith
- The Jaded Kiwi by Nick Spill
- From Cupcakes to Books, or How I Came to Love New York by Rosemary Stevens
- The Details That Make a City by Radha Vatsal
- Babylon on the Hudson by Kenneth Wishnia
- It’s the Bronx in Me by Joyce Yarrow
COLUMNS
- Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lesa Holstine, Sandie Herron, Kate Derie, L.J. Roberts
- The Children’s Hour: New York Mysteries by Gay Toltl Kinman
- Stranger than Fiction: Real New York Mysteries by Cathy Pickens
- Crime Seen: Still Naked After All These Years by Kate Derie
- New York’s Finest: The Top Ten Series Characters by Jim Doherty
- From the Editor by Janet Rudolph
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