Hendricks has been praised as the "Queen of Noir"[3] for rejuvenating women's crime/noir in the nineties and both extolled and denounced for her graphic use of sexual elements that distinguish neo-noir from noir of the 1930s through 1950s. Her novels have been reviewed in The New York Times Review of Books,[4]Publishers Weekly,[5]Kirkus Reviews,[6] and the American Library Association's Booklist,[7] as well as newspapers, blogs, and review sites.
"Must Bite." Dying for It: Tales of Sex and Death. Ed. Mitzi Szereto. Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006; Susie Bright's Erotic Treasury, 2008.
"Purrz, Baby." Mississippi Review: High Pulp. Ed. Anthony Neil Smith. 2005; Deadly Housewives. Ed. Christine Matthews. HarperCollins, 2006.
"Boozanne, Lemme Be." Miami Noir. Ed. Les Standiford. Akashic, 2006; Men Undressed: Women Writers on the Male Sexual Experience. Eds. Stacy Bierlein, Gina Frangello, Cris Mazza and Kat Meads. OV Press, 2011.
"West End." Finnish trans. Isku Jannityskertomuksia, No 4, 2006.
"Chapter Eleven." American Casanova : The New Adventures of the Legendary Lover. Ed. Maxim Jacubowski. Thunder's Mouth, 2006.
"The Big O." A Hell of a Woman: An Anthology of Female Noir. Ed. Megan Abbott. Busted Flush Press, 2007.
"Woodster." Drinking with Papa Legba. Ed. Lee Anderson. Le Chat Noir II. 2011, 102-115.
"Purrz, Baby." Beat to a Pulp II. Ed. David Cranmer. 2012.
"M-F Dog." Stray Dogs: Writing from the Other America. Ed. William Hastings. "Down & Out Books", 2014, 17-31.
"Buxom Belle: Her Own Story." The Best New True Crime Stories: Serial Killers. Ed. Mitzi Szereto. Mango Publishing, 2019, 80-100.
"The Good Cat." Retreats from Oblivion: The Journal of NoirCon. Ed. Cullen Gallagher. 2018. Short Story Anthology 2021. "Palm Circle Press". Ed. Lee Anderson. 2021, 85-96.