Carol O'Connell
Born
in New York City, The United States
May 26, 1947
Genre
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Mallory's Oracle (Kathleen Mallory, #1)
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published
1994
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54 editions
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Stone Angel (Kathleen Mallory, #4)
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published
1997
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49 editions
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Find Me (Kathleen Mallory, #9)
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published
2006
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48 editions
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The Man Who Cast Two Shadows (Kathleen Mallory, #2)
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published
1995
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46 editions
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The Chalk Girl (Kathleen Mallory, #10)
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published
2011
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41 editions
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Winter House (Kathleen Mallory, #8)
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published
2004
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41 editions
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Dead Famous (Kathleen Mallory, #7)
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published
2003
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4 editions
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Judas Child
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published
1998
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54 editions
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Bone by Bone
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published
2008
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41 editions
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Killing Critics (Kathleen Mallory, #3)
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published
1995
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46 editions
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“When strangers on a train or a plane ask what I do for a living, I say, "I kill people." This response makes for a short conversation. No eye contact and no sudden movement from my seat-mate. Only peace and quiet. Rare is the fellow passenger who asks why I do it.
I suppose I got tired hanging out in a book all day waiting for a story to begin. I write the kind of novels I want to read. And why the theme of solving murders? Violent death is larger than life and it's the great equalizer. By law, every victim is entitled to a paladin and a chase, else life would be cheapened.
And the real reason I do this? My brain is simply bent this way. There is nothing else I would rather do. This neatly chains into my theory of the writing life. If you scratch an artist, under the skin you will find a bum who cannot hold down a real job. Conversely, if you scratch a bum... but I have never done that.
The heart of my theory has puritan roots: if you love what you do, you cannot call it honest work.”
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I suppose I got tired hanging out in a book all day waiting for a story to begin. I write the kind of novels I want to read. And why the theme of solving murders? Violent death is larger than life and it's the great equalizer. By law, every victim is entitled to a paladin and a chase, else life would be cheapened.
And the real reason I do this? My brain is simply bent this way. There is nothing else I would rather do. This neatly chains into my theory of the writing life. If you scratch an artist, under the skin you will find a bum who cannot hold down a real job. Conversely, if you scratch a bum... but I have never done that.
The heart of my theory has puritan roots: if you love what you do, you cannot call it honest work.”
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“After my first book was published, I received an envelope full of religious material from a fan who wanted to save my soul. That’s when I knew I was on to something.”
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Rizzoli & Isles by Tess Gerritsen
Deborah Knott by Margaret Maron
Rosato & Associates by Lisa Scottoline
Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear
Kathleen Mallory by Carol O'Connell
Alexandra Cooper by Linda Fairstein
Molly Murphy by Rhys Bowen
Murder, She Wrote by Jessica Fletcher
Maggie O’Dell by Alex Kava
Joanna Brady by J. A. Jance
Key News by Mary Jane Clark
Nina Reilly by Perri O'Shaughnessy
Hannah Swensen by Joanne Fluke
Alex Jensen & Jessie Arnold by Sue Henry
Em Hansen Mystery by Sarah Andrews
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