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Santa Clues (1993)

de Martin Harry Greenberg (Editor), Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh (Editor)

Altres autors: Richard T. Chizmar (Col·laborador), Norman Partridge (Col·laborador)

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In 1995 Martin H. Greenberg was honored by the Mystery Writers of America with the Ellery Queen Award for lifetime achievement in mystery editing. He is also the recipient of two Anthony awards. Mystery Scene magazine called him "the best mystery anthologist since Ellery Queen." He has compiled more than 1,000 anthologies and is the president of TEKNO books. He lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin.… (més)
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Greenberg, Martin HarryEditorautor primaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Waugh, Carol-Lynn RosselEditorautor principaltotes les edicionsconfirmat
Chizmar, Richard T.Col·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Partridge, NormanCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
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"He used to be Santa Claus," the store manager said. - Ho, Ho, Ho by Barbara Paul

Christmas Eve in the city. - Cold Comforts by Peter Crowler

"Deck the halls?" snarled Jane as she untied a rope of tinsel from a file cabinet and added it to the pile growing beside her reception desk. - What Bells May Ring And Whistles Safely Blow by Margaret Maron

Hummingbirds made good solicitors, Mr. Justice Owl reflected, watching one from the bench that overlooked the crowded courtroom. - No Gaol For The Budgie by Jon L. Breen

They sat on the brown-black earth, hard frozen this late in December. - Cristemasse Is Forever by Dorothy B. Hughes

The magic business turned bad. - Must Be Santa by Matthew J. Costello

Christmas was supposed to be a candy-making, turkey baking time, I thought. - The Man In The Red-Flannel Suit by Jan Grape
The guy who said April was the cruelest month must not have spent much time alone in Hollywood during the Christmas season. - Mad Dog by Dick Lochte

"I'd go, but I've got a previous committment," Scott said for the fifty-seventh time. - Never On Santa by Mark Richard Zubro

I was still thinking about the deuce of hearts when the little girl with the face of an angel yanked on my sleeve. - The Season of Giving by Richard T Chizmar and Norman Partridge

Detective Jack Buell was convinced this had to be the stupidest case he'd ever been sent on. - Full-Body Santa by Terry Beatty and Wendi Lee

Bigdaddy hadn't talked about Uncle Raymond since he heard he had died on the shrimp boat in the Gulf of Mexico. - Southern Justice by Billie Sue Mosiman

The Job Service guy looked up and said, "I just might have something for you. - The Real Thing by Christopher Fahy

She walked right by me and I knew she was up to something. - Shoplifter by Larry Segriff

The media, as usual, got it completely wrong. - A Visit From St. Nicholas by Ron Goulart

"My dear, I thought that after all these long years of living in New York City, I had finally lost my mind. - The Last Happy Time by Morris Hershman

For as long as the little delegation of high-powered Pecan City residents was in his office, Chief of Police R.M. (Boss) Napier was the very picture of the Christmas spirit - His eyes, how they twinkled! - The Night Before Christmas by Bill Crider

Christmas Eve, and the phone rings. - The Man Who Killed Santa by Douglas Borton

Krista Lafarge said, "You gotta be kidding." - Slay Belle by John Lutz
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