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  1. “A perfect blend of mystery and wry humor, this terrific series just keeps getting better.Chief Lynch is an utterly original character, and Stephanie Gayle has created a world I can’t wait to return to time and again.”

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  2. Book Series In Order » Authors » Stephanie Gayle. Complete order of Stephanie Gayle books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  3. Stephanie Gayle is the author of Idyll Threats, Idyll Fears, and Idyll Hands (Seventh Street Books) and My Summer of Southern Discomfort (William Morrow.) She's been twice nominated for a Pushcart prize for her short fiction, which has appeared in Kenyon Review Online, Potomac Review, and Minnetonka Review.

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  4. Sep 4, 2018 · Stephanie Gayle is a writing machine. Her third book in four years, Idyll Hands, hits the stands in early September. It is the most recent in her celebrated Thomas Lynch mystery series, following Idyll Threats and Idyll Fears. The Strand Magazine says this latest work is “one of the best books we’ve read this year.”

  5. May 6, 2008 · Stephanie Gayle is the author of Idyll Threats, Idyll Fears, and Idyll Hands (Seventh Street Books) and My Summer of Southern Discomfort (William Morrow.) She's been twice nominated for a Pushcart prize for her short fiction, which has appeared in Kenyon Review Online, Potomac Review, and Minnetonka Review.

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  6. Sep 4, 2018 · Stephanie Gayle. 3.99. 222 ratings52 reviews. In the small, sleepy town of Idyll, Connecticut, Police Chief Thomas Lynch assists police officer Michael Finnegan to uncover clues to his sister's disappearance two decades ago. Charleston, Massachusetts, 1972: Rookie cop Michael Finnegan gets a call from his mother.

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