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Another brilliant tale of a lost child
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[San Jose Mercury News] - By John Orr 'The Chalk Girl" is my new favorite in a long line of mysteries by Carol O'Connell that I have greatly admired and enjoyed. It is another entry in the ongoing story of Mallory, the New York City Police Department detective who doesn't want
Google News: Lectures and the literary scene in Marin County, Jan. 22 through 29, 2012
[Marin Independent-Journal] - 23: Carol O'Connell discusses "The Chalk Girl." 7 pm Jan. 24: Naomi Benaron discusses "Running the Rift." 7 pm Jan. 25: Jacqueline Luckett discusses "Passing Love." 7 pm Jan. 26: Kathryn Kay discusses "The Gilder." Noon Jan.
'Superfly' in the Air, Corpses in the Trees
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[New York Times] - On the opposite end of the marketing spectrum, there is the shockingly underexploited Carol O'Connell, whose Kathy Mallory, a scarily smart, ice-blond stunner on New York City's Special Crimes Unit, is as fine a fictional creation as the crime genre
Cheaters Never Win
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[New York Times] - But Carol O'Connell takes it way over the top with the mythic scale of her mad-genius New York City cop, Kathy Mallory. In THE CHALK GIRL (Putnam, $25.95), the ineffably gorgeous and phenomenally gifted detective (Mallory the Machine to her browbeaten
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