Author: | Alexandra Kitty | ISBN: | 1230000186243 |
Publisher: | A Dangerous Woman Press | Publication: | September 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Alexandra Kitty |
ISBN: | 1230000186243 |
Publisher: | A Dangerous Woman Press |
Publication: | September 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A short story collection featuring mystery, adventure, and detective fiction that is the companion series to the World's Most Dangerous Woman:
The Stories
Fiction
The World’s Most Dangerous Woman: The Manifest Destiny: An American working for his country’s national security organization has leaked their secrets to La Nuit – so why does Miss Lyme suspect the young man was framed for a crime he has willingly and proudly confessed?
The Sparrow: Dream Detective: Lexine Lark is the Sparrow, the bedtime story reading sleuth who solves mysteries in her clients’ dreams. This time, a wealthy shoe repair tycoon has a bad case of unrequited love. Includes the bedtime stories The benevolent and dainty Tyrannosaurus Rex and her best friend the tough and brave beetle and The Queen of Hearts who became God because the magician who kept that card close to his chest wished it so.
The Author: The peculiar meta-detective who solves the mysteries plaguing writers. This time, she looks at the writing of the electronic wall and solves the case with her singular insights.
The Detective: The Woman in Plumes: Stoja Radić, otherwise known as the Detective, is a Victorian investigator who works for the mysterious Mutus. She goes undercover as a maid to stop a most heinous plot of a grandmother who wishes to kill her granddaughter – and frame the crime on the Detective.
Jane Doe and the Flowers that fell from her lips: Jane Doe solves cold cases as a journalist, yet still cannot solve the greatest mystery of all – finding her own identity or who gave our fearless journalist her amnesia. Yet it still does not stop her from going undercover as an art teacher as she takes the macabre case of a nameless teenaged runaway dressed as a goddess of myth.
Miss Holly Lake and the Turning Leaves: When Holly Lake and her sister Dr. Verity Lake are invited to a university’s weekend party, the sisters find themselves in the middle of a theft of a valuable gold book – and the poisoning of a dislikeable professor.
The Subvertists: Marigold Wesley and her husband Phil Lipton are detectives who turn the tables on the confidence men who wiped out their neighbour’s life savings in a peculiar get rich quick scheme.
Danni’s Wall: Danielle La Croix is a wealthy former computer hacker who is searching for her birthparents -- seemingly in vain -- all while solving Chicago’s most brutal crimes as a graffiti artist. Go backwards in time as Danni solves the murder of a widowed basketball star.
Miss Alena Love and the Lady in the Cup: How to start a town without a dime to your name? As Alena Love and her sister Vivian build their village of Queen’s Heights, another woman tries to make her fortune reading the cups.
The Tuesday Night Beading Club: Anne Susse the rock star mayor and her best friend Melody Light the quilting artist decide their town is in need of beading lessons -- while Melody’s daughters Queena and Birdie test the boundaries of science and orange juice.
The Whimsy’s Monster Show: Katriel Pepper is the Whimsy whose improvisational Monster Show is a hit with children. When her blushing gets her flustered, she uses her children’s show to work her troubles away.
The Goditor: Part One: Who is She?: Cinnamon Honey is the Goditor – the former Neanderthal who once knocked a mighty god off his throne and began her odd job of auditing gods for Truth and Love ever since. She has the power to demote gods, but this time, she must find out who is secretly siphoning off the power the world’s current reigning deities with her young son Opie.
American Playlist: Part One: Sally Ann is a world famous icon rock star whose long career is beginning to hit the skids. Plastic surgery, trysts, and a phony stint in rehab aren’t doing the trick as her album and movie are tanking. What can she do to keep her crown as the Empress of Pop?
Non-Fiction
Musings from the Tower of Babel: How A Dangerous Woman Story Studio began and why authors have no more excuses to be a publisher’s perpetual chump.
Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin: How graffiti tells the world which way it is shifting politically and economically.
All is Fair in War and Journalism: How lies not only become news, but changed the course of one author’s life.
Miss Alexandra Kitty’s Sensible Guide for Impossible People: The problems of giving and receiving advice.
The Toughest Nine Lives You Can Imagine: Why all cats deserve a home to call their own.
About the Author
Alexandra Kitty is a dangerous woman who is the author of Don’t Believe It!: How lies become news, OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s war on journalism, and Consumer-isms in 12 Easy Steps. She has also written for Elle Canada, Presstime, Current, Quill, Critical Review, Skeptic, and Editor & Publisher. She has taught writing at the Sheridan Institute and Mohawk College as well as Metalwork Arts at Niagara College, and won the 2004 Arch Award from McMaster University. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
A short story collection featuring mystery, adventure, and detective fiction that is the companion series to the World's Most Dangerous Woman:
The Stories
Fiction
The World’s Most Dangerous Woman: The Manifest Destiny: An American working for his country’s national security organization has leaked their secrets to La Nuit – so why does Miss Lyme suspect the young man was framed for a crime he has willingly and proudly confessed?
The Sparrow: Dream Detective: Lexine Lark is the Sparrow, the bedtime story reading sleuth who solves mysteries in her clients’ dreams. This time, a wealthy shoe repair tycoon has a bad case of unrequited love. Includes the bedtime stories The benevolent and dainty Tyrannosaurus Rex and her best friend the tough and brave beetle and The Queen of Hearts who became God because the magician who kept that card close to his chest wished it so.
The Author: The peculiar meta-detective who solves the mysteries plaguing writers. This time, she looks at the writing of the electronic wall and solves the case with her singular insights.
The Detective: The Woman in Plumes: Stoja Radić, otherwise known as the Detective, is a Victorian investigator who works for the mysterious Mutus. She goes undercover as a maid to stop a most heinous plot of a grandmother who wishes to kill her granddaughter – and frame the crime on the Detective.
Jane Doe and the Flowers that fell from her lips: Jane Doe solves cold cases as a journalist, yet still cannot solve the greatest mystery of all – finding her own identity or who gave our fearless journalist her amnesia. Yet it still does not stop her from going undercover as an art teacher as she takes the macabre case of a nameless teenaged runaway dressed as a goddess of myth.
Miss Holly Lake and the Turning Leaves: When Holly Lake and her sister Dr. Verity Lake are invited to a university’s weekend party, the sisters find themselves in the middle of a theft of a valuable gold book – and the poisoning of a dislikeable professor.
The Subvertists: Marigold Wesley and her husband Phil Lipton are detectives who turn the tables on the confidence men who wiped out their neighbour’s life savings in a peculiar get rich quick scheme.
Danni’s Wall: Danielle La Croix is a wealthy former computer hacker who is searching for her birthparents -- seemingly in vain -- all while solving Chicago’s most brutal crimes as a graffiti artist. Go backwards in time as Danni solves the murder of a widowed basketball star.
Miss Alena Love and the Lady in the Cup: How to start a town without a dime to your name? As Alena Love and her sister Vivian build their village of Queen’s Heights, another woman tries to make her fortune reading the cups.
The Tuesday Night Beading Club: Anne Susse the rock star mayor and her best friend Melody Light the quilting artist decide their town is in need of beading lessons -- while Melody’s daughters Queena and Birdie test the boundaries of science and orange juice.
The Whimsy’s Monster Show: Katriel Pepper is the Whimsy whose improvisational Monster Show is a hit with children. When her blushing gets her flustered, she uses her children’s show to work her troubles away.
The Goditor: Part One: Who is She?: Cinnamon Honey is the Goditor – the former Neanderthal who once knocked a mighty god off his throne and began her odd job of auditing gods for Truth and Love ever since. She has the power to demote gods, but this time, she must find out who is secretly siphoning off the power the world’s current reigning deities with her young son Opie.
American Playlist: Part One: Sally Ann is a world famous icon rock star whose long career is beginning to hit the skids. Plastic surgery, trysts, and a phony stint in rehab aren’t doing the trick as her album and movie are tanking. What can she do to keep her crown as the Empress of Pop?
Non-Fiction
Musings from the Tower of Babel: How A Dangerous Woman Story Studio began and why authors have no more excuses to be a publisher’s perpetual chump.
Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin: How graffiti tells the world which way it is shifting politically and economically.
All is Fair in War and Journalism: How lies not only become news, but changed the course of one author’s life.
Miss Alexandra Kitty’s Sensible Guide for Impossible People: The problems of giving and receiving advice.
The Toughest Nine Lives You Can Imagine: Why all cats deserve a home to call their own.
About the Author
Alexandra Kitty is a dangerous woman who is the author of Don’t Believe It!: How lies become news, OutFoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s war on journalism, and Consumer-isms in 12 Easy Steps. She has also written for Elle Canada, Presstime, Current, Quill, Critical Review, Skeptic, and Editor & Publisher. She has taught writing at the Sheridan Institute and Mohawk College as well as Metalwork Arts at Niagara College, and won the 2004 Arch Award from McMaster University. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario.