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Valerie Frankel


USA flag (b.1965)

aka Valerie Estelle Frankel

Valerie Frankel—author, blogger, journalist—has lived in Brooklyn Heights since 1992, and in that time has watched the neighborhood change dramatically. Which can be both a blessing and a curse.Frankel spends her days in the Heights writing—writing fiction, writing non-fiction, but writing, always.
 
 
Series
Wanda Mallory Mystery
   1. A Deadline for Murder (1991)
   2. Murder on Wheels (1992)
   3. Prime Time for Murder (1994)
   4. A Body to Die for (1995)
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Fringe Girl
   1. Fringe Girl (2006)
   2. Fringe Girl in Love (2007)
   3. American Fringe (2008)
   4. Fringe Benefits (2008)
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Henry Potty (as by Valerie Estelle Frankel)
   1. Henry Potty and the Pet Rock (2006)
   2. Henry Potty and the Deathly Paper Shortage (2008)
   3. Henry Potty and the Surplus Scenes (2010)
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Novels
   Smart Vs. Pretty (2000)
   The Accidental Virgin (2003)
   The Not-So-Perfect Man (2003)
   The Girlfriend Curse (2005)
   Hex and the Single Girl (2006)
   I Take This Man (2007)
   Four of a Kind (2012)
   Buffy and the Heroine's Journey (2012) (as by Valerie Estelle Frankel)
   An Unexpected Parody (2013) (as by Valerie Estelle Frankel)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Mom Overboard (2014)
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Anthologies edited
   Uncertain Destinies (2018) (as by Valerie Estelle Frankel)
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Non fiction
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Valerie Frankel recommends
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She, Myself and I (2005)
Whitney Gaskell
"Whitney Gaskell has done it again. SHE, MYSELF, AND I is a warm, funny, charming, and engrossing story that will hook anyone who has a sister---and any lover of quality fiction who doesn't."

Anthologies containing stories by Valerie Frankel
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More Malice Domestic (1997)
(Malice Domestic)
edited by
Mary Higgins Clark and Elizabeth Peters
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Guilty as Charged (1996)
The Penguin Book of New American Crime Writing
edited by
Scott Turow

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