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Carol O'Connell: Flight of the Stone Angel (UK 2014) From the Publisher: Mallory Book 4: the fourth NYPD detective Kathy Mallory novel from New York Times bestseller Carol O'Connell, master of knife-edge suspense and intricate plotting. Detective Kathy Mallory. New York's darkest. You only underestimate her once. Where angels fear to tread... Seventeen years ago, a six-year-old girl disappeared from the small town of Dayborn, Louisiana. She vanished the day of her mother's murder, and all assumed that she, too, was dead. Now, Kathy Mallory has returned home. She has left her badge and her police issue revolver behind in New York City. She is no longer a cop. Just a daughter in search of a very personal revenge. Carol O'Connell: Flight of the Stone Angel. Headline, ISBN: 9781472212979 (September, 2014), 400 p., £8.99.
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Carol O'Connell: Flight of the Stone Angel (UK 2006) From the Publisher: That stranger is Kathy Mallory. Having left her detective's badge back in New York, she has made her way to Dayborn, a small town in the wetlands of Louisiana. There, seventeen years earlier, an unspeakably brutal act had changed her life forever. Now she is back to take a very personal revenge... Carol O'Connell: Flight of the Stone Angel. Arrow, ISBN: 0099640813 (November, 2006), 384 p., £6.99.
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Carol O'Connell: Stone Angel (USA 1998) From the Publisher: Carol O'Connell: Stone Angel. Jove Books, ISBN: 051512298X (July, 1998), 388 p., $7.99.
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Carol O'Connell: Flight of the Stone Angel (UK 1998) From the Publisher: That stranger is Kathy Mallory. Having left her detective's badge back in New York, she has made her way to Dayborn, a small town in the wetlands of Louisiana. There, seventeen years earlier, an unspeakably brutal act had changed her life forever. Now she is back to take a very personal revenge... Carol O'Connell: Flight of the Stone Angel. Arrow, ISBN: 0099640813 (April, 1998), 376 p., £5.99.
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Carol O'Connell: Stone Angel (USA 1997) From the Publisher: The brutal murder happened when Mallory was six; she became a thief as a result, then was rescued from the streets of New York City by a police officer who would later become her adoptive father. Returning to Dayborn like an avenging angel, Mallory soon finds herself in jail, accused of murdering an evangelist near her old house. But there is no way that Mallory will let a few metal bars stop her from executing the revenge that she has been planning for so many years. As she pursues the truth, Mallory's determined search leads her to people who have much to warn her about and just as much to hide. Told from the point of view of Kathleen's best friend, Charles Butler, the book is rounded out with such interesting characters as the mute sculptor Henry Roth, young deputy Lilith Beaudare, and autistic Ira Wooley. Stone Angel is vintage Carol O'Connell; it resolves new mysteries while preserving the rich prose and heart-pounding suspense that has brought her to the highest ranks of mystery novelists. Carol O'Connell: Stone Angel. Putnam's Sons, ISBN: 0399142347 (July, 1997), 341 p., $24.95.
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