In Big Trouble

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In Big Trouble
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First edition
Author Laura Lippman
Genre Mystery fiction, Crime
Published1999
Publisher Avon Books
Pages309
Awards Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original (2000)
ISBN 978-0-752-83762-8
Website In Big Trouble

In Big Trouble is a book written by Laura Lippman [1] [2] and published by Avon Books [3] (owned by HarperCollins [4] [5] ) in 1999, which later went on to win the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original in 2000. [6]

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