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Mom and the Ankylosaurus

MEET TIMIDITY REX IN THE REINVENTED DETECTIVE

I am beyond thrilled to introduce you to Timidity Rex, my fiercely-smart miniature T rex who helps her detective “owner” investigate a dead body in “Murder at the Westminster Dino Show.” While you’re at it, have a look at the other terrific stories in THE REINVENTED DETECTIVE by Harry Turtledove, Seanan McGuire, Premee Mohamed, Lisa Morton, C.C. Finlay and more. Plus poems by Jane Yolen! This brand new anthology is for all you mystery readers wondering about the future of crime. You can get your copy beginning December 12.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

REPORTS
Poem: That Missing C: Police Report #1 – Jane Yolen
The Best Justice Money Can Buy – C.C. Finlay
The Gardener’s Mystery: Notes from a Journal – Lisa Morton
Someone Else’s Device – AnaMaria Curtis
Coded Out – Frog and Esther Jones
Murder at the Westminster Dino Show – Rosemary Claire Smith
The Unassembled Victims – Peter Clines

ARTIFACTS
Poem: Ghosts – Seanan McGuire
Agents Provocateur – Lazarus Black
Great Detective in a Box – Jennifer R. Povey
Color Me Dead – E. J. Delaney
The Unremembered Paradox – Maurice Broaddus and Bethany K. Warner
Go Ask A.L.I.C.E. – Lyda Morehouse
Request to Vanish – Lauren Ring
Overclocked Holmes – Sarah Day and Tim Pratt

JUDGMENTS
Poem: Final Judgement – Jane Yolen
Dead Witness – Marie Bilodeau
We Are All Ourselves Inside Our Skins – Sam Fleming
Inside, Outside, Above, Below – Premee Mohamed
To Every Seed Their Own Body – Guan Un
In the Shadow of the Great Days – Harry Turtledove
Gum5hoe – Carrie Harris

Want to know more? Astute editors Cat Rambo and Jennifer Brozek reveal some interesting details about putting together an anthology in an interview with Arley Sorg, which you can read for free in Clarkesworld!

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