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The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 by Otto Penzler

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The Best American Mystery Stories 2006

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Otto Penzler, Scott Turow

HarperCollins · Ebook · October 11, 2006

Reading lane: Mystery Anthologies

"[Most of] these stories are portraits, in styles ranging from sly to harrowing, of how crimes occurred ...

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Good for readers interested in short storiesGood for fans of Short StoriesGood for readers who enjoy Mystery Anthologies and SF Short Stories & Anthologies.

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Authors
Otto Penzler, Scott Turow
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
October 11, 2006
Format
Ebook
Theme
Mystery Anthologies · SF Short Stories & Anthologies
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Mystery Anthologies

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  • Fantasy Anthologies

  • Literary Fiction

  • Mystery Anthologies

  • SF Short Stories & Anthologies

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  • American Literary Collections

About This Book

"[Most of] these stories are portraits, in styles ranging from sly to harrowing, of how crimes occurred ... If you like all your characters living at the end of a story, this may not be the book for you." -- from the introduction by Scott Turow Best-selling author Scott Turow takes the helm for the tenth edition of this annual, featuring twenty-one of the past year's most distinguished tales of mystery, crime, and suspense. Elmore Leonard tells the tale of a young woman who'...

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"[Most of] these stories are portraits, in styles ranging from sly to harrowing, of how crimes occurred ... If you like all your characters living at the end of a story, this may not be the book for you." -- from the introduction by Scott Turow Best-selling author Scott Turow takes the helm for the tenth edition of this annual, featuring twenty-one of the past year's most distinguished tales of mystery, crime, and suspense. Elmore Leonard tells the tale of a young woman who's fled home with a convicted bank robber. Walter Mosley describes an over-the-hill private detective and his new client, a woman named Karma. C. J. Box explores the fate of two Czech immigrants stranded by the side of the road in Yellowstone Park. Ed McBain begins his story on role-playing with the line "'Why don't we kill somebody?' she suggested." Wendy Hornsby tells of a wild motorcycle chase through the canyons outside Las Vegas. Laura Lippman describes the "Crack Cocaine Diet." And James Lee Burke writes of a young boy who may have been a close friend of Bugsy Siegel. As Scott Turow notes in his introduction, these stories are "about crime -- its commission, its aftermath, its anxieties, its effect on character." The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 is a powerful collection for all readers who enjoy fiction that deals with the extremes of human passion and its dark consequences.

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