Dangerous Women

  • Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life
    By Clare Conville, Liz Hoggard, Sarah-Jane Lovett

    Life-enhancing, packed with poetry and philosophical bon mots, Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life draws on the experience of three dangerously knowledgeable women to offer practical but humourous advice, with an understanding of the ...

  • Dangerous Women
    By Otto Penzler

    Legendary editor Otto Penzler owns the Mysterious Bookshop in New York and is founder of the Mysterious Press and Otto Penzler books.

  • Dangerous Women: Warriors, Grannies, and Geishas of the Ming
    By Victoria B. Cass

    Granny work also provided remuneration; some women could be well rewarded. The granny-herbalist was especially known for making money. In the Ming, she was the first choice for house calls, and in Ming fiction, hardly an illness is ...

  • Dangerous Women
    By Hope Adams

    One of them is a murderer. From debut author Hope Adams comes a thrilling novel based on the 1841 voyage of the convict ship Rajah, about confinement, hope, and the terrible things we do to survive. London, 1841.

  • Dangerous Women
    By George R. R. Martin, Gardner Dozois

    All new and original to this volume, the 21 stories in Dangerous Women include work by twelve New York Times bestsellers, and seven stories set in the authors' bestselling continuities-including a new Outlander story by Diana Gabaldon, a ...

  • Dangerous Women: Warriors, Grannies, and Geishas of the Ming
    By Victoria Baldwin Cass

    the garden and of fertility - her name means vessel or container ; she is the concubine whose property becomes the garden of the master of the house , she is consistently associated with wealth and increase , and she is one of the two ...

  • Dangerous Women: Gender and Korean Nationalism
    By Elaine H. Kim, Chungmoo Choi

    Lawrence Rinder, exhibit brochure for a show of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's works at the University Art Museum/Pacific Film Archives at the University of California, Berkeley, California, July-September 1990. 14. EXILÈE has now been shown ...

  • Dangerous Women: Why Mothers, Daughters, and Sisters Become Stalkers, Molesters, and Murderers
    By Larry A. Morris

    his family back to California. This time they moved into a lavish home in an exclusive area of Corona del Mar. Mary Kay's adolescence was a page out of a “California Girl” dream. She was pretty, popular, and a party girl.

  • Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life
    By Clare Conville, Liz Hoggard, Sarah-Jane Lovett

    Life-enhancing, packed with poetry and philosophical bon mots, Dangerous Women: The Guide to Modern Life draws on the experience of three dangerously knowledgeable women to offer practical but humourous advice, with an understanding of the ...

  • Dangerous Women: Fifty reflections on women, power and identity
    By Jo Shaw, Ben Fletcher-Watson, Abrisham Ahmadzadeh

    In Dangerous Women, writers, artists, politicians, journalists, performers and opinion-formers from a variety of backgrounds – including Irenosen Okojie, Jo Clifford, Bidisha, Nada Awar Jarrar, Nicola Sturgeon and many more – reflect on ...

  • Dangerous Women: The Perils of Muses and Femmes Fatales
    By Laura Adler, Elisa Lecosse

    The most memorable stories throughout history feature a powerful, seductive woman who has an irresistible hold over the man in her life.

  • Dangerous Women
    By Otto Penzler

    A collection of short tales about dangerous women, written by top suspense authors, includes pieces by Nelson DeMille, J.A. Jance, and Elmore Leonard.

  • Dangerous Women
    By S. G. Johnson

    Dangerous Women

  • Dangerous Women: The Perils of Muses and Femmes Fatales
    By Laura Adler, Elisa Lecosse

    The most memorable stories throughout history feature a powerful, seductive woman who has an irresistible hold over the man in her life.