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  • When Patricia Cornwell published her first Kay Scarpetta novel, "Postmortem," in 1990, it was an instant hit, making her the first author to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony and Macavity awards and the French Prix du Roman d'Aventure in a single year.

    Patricia Cornwell Likes to Take Her Mind Off Crime Javier Espinoza 2011

  • Ian Creasey: "Heart of the Forest" (Aberrant Dreams #8, Summer 2006)

    Free Fiction for 2/8/10 2010

  • Ian Creasey: "Reality 2.0" (Andromeda SIM #15, October 2004)

    120 More Awesome and Free SF/F/H Audio Stories 2009

  • The youngest in the TOC is Ian Creasey, at either 39 or 40.

    Cootie-Free TOC julieandrews 2009

  • J.hn Creasey (1908-73) was the author of at least 600 mystery novels under 28 pseudonyms, but the books he wrote under the name J.J. Marric recounting the exploits of Inspector George Gideon were the best.

    Books on the Scotland Yard 2009

  • Someone connected to Leah Creasey had negotiated delivering Macomber to Simon.

    Hellgate London Covenant Mel Odom 2008

  • “But you say that Agent Creasey can get in touch with Cross.”

    Hellgate London Covenant Mel Odom 2008

  • “All right, Miss Creasey,” the surgeon said as he leaned down to address her.

    Hellgate London Covenant Mel Odom 2008

  • Safety of high speed guided ground transportation systems: Potential health effects of low frequency electromagnetic fields due to maglev and other electric rail systems by William A Creasey

    Maglev Cars America's New Economic Boom 2008

  • As for Agent Creasey being compromised, she put her life on the line for our efforts to destroy a demon weapons plant only a week ago.

    Hellgate London Covenant Mel Odom 2008

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