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Laura Lippman

Laura Lippman

Laura Lippman is an American journalist and author of over 20 detective fiction novels. Her novels have won multiple awards, including an Agatha Award, seven Anthony Awards, two Barry Awards, an Edgar Award, a Gumshoe Award, a Macavity Award, a Nero Award, two Shamus Awards, and two Strand Critics Award.

Complete Bibliography

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Standalone Works

7 Books
Butchers Hill
1998

Butchers Hill

Explore Butchers Hill, a 1998 novel by Laura Lippman. This work presents a standalone story from the author's repertoire. You will encounter a narrative published during that specific year.

1998
In Big Trouble
1999

In Big Trouble

Dive into a new narrative by Laura Lippman with "In Big Trouble." This novel introduces you to a story where circumstances create significant challenges for its characters. You will follow their journey as they navigate intricate situations. Prepare for a compelling read from this author.

1999
Every Secret Thing
2003

Every Secret Thing

Delve into psychological suspense with Laura Lippman's 'Every Secret Thing'. This novel invites you to unravel the mysteries of a hidden past. You will discover a plot that explores the consequences of secrets. Prepare for an absorbing and tension-filled read.

2003
No Good Deeds
2006

No Good Deeds

In Laura Lippman's No Good Deeds, you explore the complexities of human actions and their unforeseen consequences. You will witness how well-intentioned acts can lead to unexpected challenges. This novel delves into the intricate web of choices and their ripple effects.

2006
What the Dead Know
2007

What the Dead Know

You encounter a novel by Laura Lippman, published in 2007. This story delves into a mystery surrounding past events. Prepare to uncover secrets and piece together a complex puzzle.

2007
After I'm Gone
2014

After I'm Gone

Uncover the secrets of "After I'm Gone," a novel that plunges you into the consequences of an absence. You will confront the mysteries and truths that emerge after someone's departure. Laura Lippman invites you to reconstruct a past and understand the impact of intertwined lives.

2014
Lady in the Lake
2019

Lady in the Lake

In Laura Lippman's 2019 novel, "Lady in the Lake," you are introduced to a mystery centered around a compelling figure. The narrative unfolds, drawing you into an investigation that seeks to uncover truths. You will explore the complexities of its characters and setting as the story progresses.

2019