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Author | Nevada Barr, Mary Jane Clark, Diana Gabaldon, J. A. Jance, Faye Kellerman, Laurie R. King, Val McDermid, Perri O'Shaughnessy, Anne Perry, Nancy Pickard, J. D. Robb, Lisa Scottoline, and Marcia Talley |
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Language | English |
Genre | Mystery |
Publisher | Minotaur Books |
Publication date | August 15, 2001 (1st edition) |
Pages | 320 (Hardcover 1st edition) |
ISBN | 978-0-312-25194-9 |
Naked Came the Phoenix: A Serial Novel is a 2001 mystery novel written in serial installments by thirteen popular female authors, including collaboration editor Marcia Talley. The title was intended to evoke 1969's famously-collaborative Naked Came the Stranger rather than the 1996 parody Naked Came the Manatee.
Authors
All thirteen authors have been featured in The New York Times Book Review. The authors included:
- Chapter 1 by Nevada Barr
- Chapter 2 by Nora Roberts, credited as J. D. Robb
- Chapter 3 by Nancy Pickard
- Chapter 4 by Lisa Scottoline
- Chapter 5 by Perri O'Shaughnessy, pen name of Mary O'Shaughnessy and Pam O'Shaughnessy
- Chapter 6 by J. A. Jance
- Chapter 7 by Faye Kellerman
- Chapter 8 by Mary Jane Clark
- Chapter 9 by Marcia Talley
- Chapter 10 by Anne Perry
- Chapter 11 by Diana Gabaldon
- Chapter 12 by Val McDermid
- Chapter 13 by Laurie R. King
See also
References
- Hahn, Robert C. (2 July 2001). "PW Talks with Marcia Talley". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
- Managing the Mystery Collection: From Creation to Consumption by Judith A. Overmier, Rhonda Harris Taylor, Psychology Press, 2006, page 186
- Naked Came the Phoenix by Marcia Talley et al, Minotaur, 2001, page ix
External links
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