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Marcia Muller
Born (1944-09-28) September 28, 1944 (age 80)
Detroit, Michigan
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
GenreThriller/mystery
SpouseBill Pronzini
Website
www.marciamuller.com

Marcia Muller (born September 28, 1944[1]) is an American author of fictional mystery and thriller novels.[2]

Muller has written many novels featuring her Sharon McCone female private detective character. Vanishing Point won the Shamus Award for Best P.I. Novel.[3] Muller had been nominated for the Shamus Award four times previously.[4]

In 2005, Muller was awarded the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master award. Previous winners of the award include Alfred Hitchcock (1973) and Agatha Christie (1955).[5]

She was born in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Birmingham, Michigan and graduated in English from the University of Michigan and worked as a journalist at Sunset magazine.[6] She is married to detective fiction author Bill Pronzini with whom she has collaborated on several novels.

Sharon McCone Series

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Other Works

Carpenter and Quincannon Mysteries

  1. The Bughouse Affair (2013) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  2. The Spook Lights Affair (2013) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  3. The Body Snatchers Affair (2015) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)

Elena Oliverez series

  1. The Tree of Death (1983)
  2. The Legend of the Slain Soldiers (1985)
  3. Beyond the Grave (1986) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)

Joanna Stark series

  1. The Cavalier in White (1986)
  2. There Hangs the Knife (1988)
  3. Dark Star (1989)

Soledad County series

  1. Point Deception (2001)
  2. Cyanide Wells (2003)
  3. Cape Perdido (2005)

Anthologies and Collections

  • The Web She Weaves (1983) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Witches Brew: Horror and Supernatural Stories by Women (1984) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Child's Ploy: An Anthology of Mystery and Suspense Stories (1984) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • She Won the West: An Anthology of Western and Frontier Stories by Women (1985) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Dark Lessons: Crime and Detection on Campus (1985) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Kill or Cure: Suspense Stories About the World of Medicine (1985) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • The Deadly Arts: A Collection of Artful Suspense (1985) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Chapter and Hearse: Suspense Stories About the World of Books (1985) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • The Wickedest Show on Earth: A Carnival of Circus Suspense (1985) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Lady on the Case: 21 Stories and 1 Complete Novel Starring the World's Great Female Sleuths (1988) (co-written with Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg)
  • Deceptions (1991) (short story collection)
  • Detective Duos: The Best Adventures of Twenty-Five Crime-Solving Twosomes (1997) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Duo (1998) (short story collection) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)
  • Time of the Wolves (2003) (Western short story collection)
  • Somewhere in the City (2007) (short story collection)
  • Crucifixion River (2007) (short story collection) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)

Non-fiction

  • 1001 Midnights: The Aficionado's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction (1986) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)

Stand alone novels

  • The Lighthouse (1987) (co-written with Bill Pronzini)

References

  1. ^ All Book Store bibliography retrieved 8th December 2007
  2. ^ Hachette Book Group USA retrieved 8th December 2007
  3. ^ Shamus Awards Archive retrieved 8th December 2007
  4. ^ Fantastic Fiction retrieved 8th December 2007
  5. ^ Mystery Writes of America website retrieved 8th December 2007
  6. ^ page 181, Great Women Mystery Writers, 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, publ. Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33428-5