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A young woman everyone wrote off as a loser seeks revenge for her father's murder.
(Note: "Her Father's Killer" is a short story. It is also available in the author's 10-story collection, Daggyland #2.)
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When she was growing up, everyone called her Lil' Bit. A nasty way to mock a big girl who wasn't expected to amount to much.
Cancer took Mama. And the war raging overseas took her brothers.
When Daddy ends up dead, there's no one left to bring his murderer to justice.
No one but Lil' Bit.
Boy, have they misjudged her.
Set at night on a ghostly mountain lake, this tale of revenge first appeared in Mystery Weekly.
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"D'Agnese writes the most unusual and interesting books." —Bookviews
Joseph D'Agnese is a journalist and author who has written for children and adults alike. He's been published in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Wired, Discover, and other national publications.
In a career spanning more than twenty years, his work has been honored with awards in three vastly different areas-science journalism, children's literature, and mystery fiction.
His science articles have twice appeared in the anthology Best American Science Writing.
His children's book, Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci, was an honoree for the Mathical Book Prize-the first-ever prize for math-themed children's books.
One of his crime stories won the 2015 Derringer Award for short mystery fiction. Another of his stories was selected by mega-bestselling author James Patterson for inclusion in the prestigious annual anthology, Best American Mystery Stories 2015.
D'Agnese's crime fiction has appeared in Shotgun Honey, Plots with Guns, Beat to a Pulp, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Mystery Weekly, and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.
D'Agnese lives in North Carolina with his wife, the New York Times bestselling author Denise Kiernan (The Girls of Atomic City).