
The Outfit blog was featured in the July 18, 2010 edition of the New York Times: Blog's Readers Enjoy a Good Whodunit. (Story by Jessica Reaves of the Chicago News Cooperative)
Listen to Libby on Milwaukee Public Radio's Spoken Word.
If you missed the Doubleback launch party, here's a report (including video) from the wonderful people at Ageless North Shore.
Easy Innocence won the 2009 Readers Choice Award for Best PI/Police Procedural at the Love is Murder conference!
Some really great news: BOOKS IN MOTION has brought out Easy Innocence on audio!! It's the first time one of Libby's novels (not short stories, as you'll see below) has made the jump. Easy Innocence is available on CD or as a download.
Three of Libby's short stories have been recorded on audio and are available for download at Sniplits.com. (A fourth, The Killing of Katie Boyle, will be available soon.) They include:
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The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared
The first short story Libby ever wrote, Miriam is the prequel to the Ellie Foreman series. Set in the 1930s in Lawndale, a thriving Jewish community, it features a young teenage boy, Jake Foreman, and his crush on an actress in the Yiddish theater. It won several awards when it was published. It is also available on Amazon Shorts. |
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Detour
The first hard-boiled story Libby wrote, Detour is the story of a female hit person who herself is being pursued. It was originally published in THESE GUNS FOR HIRE, by Bleak House Books. Edited by Joe Konrath. |
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House Rules
Nominated for an Agatha and an Anthony, the darkly comic House Rules appeared in the Murder in Vegas anthology, edited by Michael Connelly. It is the story of Marge and Larry Farley who visit Vegas for the first time and find a mysterious box in the desert. |
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