Mary-Ann Tirone Smith – Biographical and Critical Sources

Mary-Ann Tirone Smith Works Referenced

The Book of Phoebe. New York, Doubleday, 1985

Lament for a Silver-Eyed Woman. New York: William Morrow and Co., 1987

The Port of Missing Men. New York: William Morrow and Co., 1989

Master of Illusion. New York: Warner Books, 1994.

Love Her Madly. New York, Henry Holt, 1998

“Awhirl in a Kaleidoscope of Hartford Memories,” The Hartford Courant, August 4, 2002

She’s Not There: A Poppy Rice Novel. Henry Holt, 2003

She Smiled Sweetly: A Poppy Rice Novel. Henry Holt, 2004.

Girls of Tender Age. New York: Free Press, 2006

Dirty Water: A Red Sox Mystery. Kingston, R.I.: Hall of Fame Press, 2008

“Bio,” “Justice for Pidgie,” “First You Get Pissed,” “Works,” “Works in Progress,”

“Memoir Writing Class.” mary-anntironesmith.com (accessed March 14, 2025)

Biographical and Critical Sources

Coyne, John. “How She Got Published: Mary-Ann Tirone Smith (Cameroon).” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-she-got-published-mary-ann-tirone-smith/ (accessed March 15, 2025)

Goldberg, Carole. “Tirone Smith Scores Again with ‘Killing.’” The Hartford Courant, September 6, 1998

— “A Life Shaped by Autism and Murder.” The Hartford Courant, January 8, 2006

Gordon, Jane. “A Disturbing Memory Lane in Hartford.” The New York Times, January 22, 2006

Kirkus Reviews. “An American Killing.” kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mary-ann-tirone-smith/an-american-killing/ (Accessed March 14, 2025)

Martin, Vivian B. “The Fire Inside.” Northeast, the Sunday magazine of The Hartford Courant, November 13, 1994

Scheeres, Julia. “A Killer Came to Town.” The New York Times, January 22, 2006

Shook, Melissa. Interview. peacecorpsworldwide.org/mary-2/ (accessed March 14, 2025)

Wallingford Public Library. “Meet the Author: Mary-Ann Tirone Smith.” October 7, 2021, Videotaped library presentation with questions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdY2TAlDqS4 (accessed March 16, 2025)