Carol O'Connell
Carol O'Connell (born May 26, 1947, in New York[1]) is an author of crime fiction, with a large series of crime books focusing around the character Kathy Mallory.[2] The first book of twelve novels about Mallory is Mallory's Oracle,[3] which was sent to England, where it was successfully auctioned in Europe. When it was brought back to the United States, it was widely sought-after.[4]
O'Connell gained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Arizona State University but was unsuccessful as an artist and began writing novels as a hobby.[1]
Bibliography
NYPD Det. Kathy Mallory
- Mallory's Oracle - May 1994
- The Man Who Cast Two Shadows - July 1, 1996; UK: The Man Who Lied to Women
- Killing Critics - UK: July 17, 1997
- Stone Angel - July 1, 1998; UK: Flight of the Stone Angel - December 19, 2006
- Shell Game - August 1, 2000
- Crime School - September 9, 2002
- Dead Famous - September 7, 2004; UK: The Jury Must Die - August 19, 2004
- Winter House - September 6, 2005
- Find Me - October 2, 2007; UK: Shark Music - May 1, 2008
- The Chalk Girl - July 3, 2012
- It Happens In The Dark - UK: August 20, 2013
- Blind Sight - September 20, 2016
Standalone
- The Judas Child - June, 1998
- Bone by Bone - November 3, 2009
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References
- Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd ed., Greenwood Press, 2007, p. 192, ISBN 0-313-33428-5
- Maslin, Janet (2007-01-12). "She Solves the Crime but Remains a Mystery". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
- Skow, John (1994-10-03). "Cops with Machisma". Time. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
- "Carol O'Connell rises to the task". Triviana. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
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