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Hardcover Great Murder Mysteries Book

ISBN: 1555212492

ISBN13: 9781555212490

Great Murder Mysteries

Fiction, Mystery, Crime Fiction, Suspense, Thriller This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Hardcover

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66 MURDER STORIES -- BUT NOT NECESSARILY MYSTERIES

An anthology of short stories, 66 in number, ranging in literary time from the beginnings of the murder mystery -- Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" to the modern era, the editors have chosen stories from several genres, not just traditional mystery. All 66 stories do have one thing in common, a murder was committed, or at least attempted. Some are traditional mysteries involving some sort of sleuth putting together various clues and solving the crime. Others fall into the category of ghost stories or horror tales. Yet others could be rightly called science fiction tales, or even very traditional fiction where a murder just happens.Authors range from traditional mystery writers such as Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle to more contemporary authors such as P. D. James, Dorothy Sayers, and John D. McDonald, and to writers better known for significantly different styles of writing such as John Steinbeck, Rudyard Kipling, and Bram Stoker.Steinbeck's story, "The Murder," is, as it's title implies, about a murder but it isn't what one thinks of as a mystery. Bram Stoker's "The Secret of Growing Gold" is an old fashioned horror tale. I don't quite know how to describe Robert Graves' "Earth to Earth" other than to say, it is well worth reading.There are also a great number of stories by less well-known authors, but the editors have been thoughtful in selecting , for the most part, high quality , highly readable works.As is the case with many anthologies, this one has the advantage of being a book that one can pick up for a half an hour, or so, and read a complete story or two. Occasionally, it's kind of nice to be able to put a book down, and go back to it later without needing to back up two or three pages in order to figure out just what was happening when you put it down.I felt that the stories here were both good mystery and good literature. I can't say that for a lot of books.
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