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The world's finest mystery and crime stories, second annual collection, edited by Ed Gorman

Label
The world's finest mystery and crime stories, second annual collection, edited by Ed Gorman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [15]-51)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The world's finest mystery and crime stories
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
48158347
Responsibility statement
edited by Ed Gorman
Sub title
second annual collection
Table Of Contents
Spinning / Kristine Kathryn Rusch -- The summer people / Brendan DuBois -- Afraid of the dark / Nancy Pickard -- For all the saints / Gillian Linscott -- Let's get lost / Lawrence Block -- Under suspicion / Clark Howard -- Childhood / S.J. Rozan -- Art & craft / Donald E. Westlake -- The allotment / Peter Crowther -- Twelve of the little buggers / Mat Coward -- Missing in action / Peter Robinson -- The Haggard Society / Edward D. Hoch -- Scorpion's kiss / Stuart M. Kaminsky -- Noble causes / Bob Mendes -- The sleeping detective / Gary Phillips -- A night in the Manchester store / Stanley Cohen -- What Mr. McGregor saw / Dorothy CannellDelta double-deal / Noreen Ayres -- Three nil / Mat Coward -- The man in the civil suit / Jan Burke -- Black and white memories / Robert J. Randisi -- Nothing to lose / Robert Barnard -- Widower's walk / Joseph Hansen -- Character flaw / Christine Matthews -- Golden Gate Bridge--A view from below / Jürgen Ehlers -- Boo / Richard Laymon -- Veterans / John LUtz -- The abbey ghosts / Jan Burke -- The country of the blind / Doug Allyn -- Happiness / Joyce Carol Oates -- The confession / Ian Rankin -- The perfectionist / Peter Lovesey -- A wall too high / Edward D. Hoch -- The silence / Kristine Kathryn Rusch -- The big bite / Bill Pronzini -- The gathering of the klan / Les Roberts -- When the black shadows die / Clark Howard -- Rebirth (Cain and Abel) / Miguel Agustí -- Helena and the babies / Denise Mina -- Old soldiers / Brendan DuBois -- The victim / Ed McBain -- The poet of pulp / Pete Hamill
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