Denise Mina Books In Order

Garnethill Books In Publication Order

  1. Garnethill (1998)
  2. Exile (2000)
  3. Resolution (2001)

Paddy Meehan Books In Publication Order

  1. The Field Of Blood (2005)
  2. The Dead Hour (2006)
  3. Slip of the Knife/The Last Breath (2007)

John Constantine, Hellblazer Books In Publication Order

  1. Empathy is the Enemy (2006)
  2. The Red Right Hand (2007)

Millennium: The Graphic Novels Books In Publication Order

  1. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Book 1 (2012)
  2. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Book 2 (2013)
  3. The Girl Who Played with Fire (2014)
  4. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (2015)

Alex Morrow Books In Publication Order

  1. Still Midnight (2009)
  2. The End of the Wasp Season (2011)
  3. Gods and Beasts (2012)
  4. The Red Road (2013)
  5. Blood Salt Water (2015)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. Sanctum/Deception (2002)
  2. The Long Drop (2017)
  3. Conviction (2019)
  4. The Less Dead (2020)

Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. Every Seven Years (2015)
  2. Rizzio (2021)

Graphic Novels In Publication Order

  1. IDP (2014)

Hellblazer (New Editions) Books In Publication Order

  1. Hellblazer, Vol. 1: Original Sins (By:Jamie Delano) (2011)
  2. Hellblazer, Vol. 2: The Devil You Know (By:,Jamie Delano) (2011)
  3. Hellblazer, Vol. 3: The Fear Machine (By:Jamie Delano) (2012)
  4. Hellblazer, Vol. 4: The Family Man (By:Jamie Delano) (2012)
  5. Hellblazer, Vol. 5: Dangerous Habits (By:Garth Ennis,Jamie Delano) (2013)
  6. Hellblazer, Volume 6: Bloodlines (By:Garth Ennis) (2013)
  7. Hellblazer, Vol. 7: Tainted Love (By:Garth Ennis) (2014)
  8. Hellblazer, Vol. 8: Rake at the Gates of Hell (By:Garth Ennis) (2014)
  9. Hellblazer, Volume 9 (By:Paul Jenkins) (2014)
  10. Hellblazer, Volume 10 (By:Paul Jenkins) (2015)
  11. Hellblazer, Volume 11 (By:Paul Jenkins) (2015)
  12. Hellblazer, Volume 12 (By:Paul Jenkins) (2016)
  13. Hellblazer, Volume 13 (By:Paul Jenkins,Garth Ennis) (2016)
  14. Hellblazer, Volume 14: Good Intentions (By:Brian Azzarello) (2016)
  15. Hellblazer, Volume 15: Highwater (By:Brian Azzarello) (2017)
  16. Hellblazer, Volume 16 (By:Mike Carey) (2017)
  17. Hellblazer, Volume 17 (By:Mike Carey) (2017)
  18. Hellblazer, Volume 18 (By:Mike Carey) (2018)
  19. John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 19 (2018)
  20. Hellblazer, Volume 20 (By:Mike Carey) (2019)
  21. Hellblazer, Volume 21 (By:Andy Diggle) (2019)
  22. Hellblazer, Volume 22 (By:Peter Milligan) (2020)
  23. Hellblazer, Volume 23 (By:Peter Milligan) (2020)
  24. Hellblazer, Volume 24: Sectioned (By:,Peter Milligan) (2021)
  25. Hellblazer, Volume 25: Another Season (By:,Peter Milligan) (2021)

Bibliomysteries Books In Publication Order

  1. The Book of Virtue (By:Ken Bruen) (2012)
  2. Pronghorns of the Third Reich (By:C.J. Box) (2012)
  3. The Book Thing (By:Laura Lippman) (2012)
  4. The Book Case (By:Nelson DeMille) (2012)
  5. An Acceptable Sacrifice (By:Jeffery Deaver) (2012)
  6. Death Leaves a Bookmark (By:William Link) (2012)
  7. The Final Testament (By:Peter Blauner) (2013)
  8. Rides a Stranger (By:David Bell) (2013)
  9. The Long Sonata of the Dead (By:Andrew Taylor) (2013)
  10. The Book of Ghosts (By:Reed Farrel Coleman) (2013)
  11. The Compendium of Srem (By:F. Paul Wilson) (2014)
  12. What’s in a Name? (By:Thomas H. Cook) (2014)
  13. Remaindered (By:Peter Lovesey) (2014)
  14. The Sequel (By:R.L. Stine) (2014)
  15. The Gospel of Sheba (By:Lyndsay Faye) (2014)
  16. The Nature of My Inheritance (By:Bradford Morrow) (2014)
  17. It’s in the Book (By:Mickey Spillane) (2014)
  18. The Scroll (By:Anne Perry) (2014)
  19. The Book of the Lion (By:Thomas Perry) (2015)
  20. The Little Men (By:Megan Abbott) (2015)
  21. Condor in the Stacks (By:James Grady) (2015)
  22. Mystery, Inc. (By:Joyce Carol Oates) (2015)
  23. Every Seven Years (2015)
  24. From the Queen (By:Carolyn Hart) (2015)
  25. The Travelling Companion (By:Ian Rankin) (2016)
  26. Citadel (By:Stephen Hunter) (2016)
  27. Reconciliation Day (By:Christopher Fowler) (2016)
  28. Dead Dames Don’t Sing (By:John Harvey) (2016)
  29. The Haze (By:James W. Hall) (2016)
  30. Hoodoo Harry (By:Joe R. Lansdale) (2017)
  31. The Pretty Little Box (By:Charles Todd) (2018)
  32. Seven Years (By:Peter Robinson) (2018)
  33. The Hemingway Valise (By:Robert Olen Butler) (2018)
  34. The Last Honest Horse Thief (By:Michael Koryta) (2018)
  35. The Caxton Private Lending Library & Book Depository (By:John Connolly) (2018)

Bibliomysteries Books In Chronological Order

  1. The Book of Virtue (By:Ken Bruen) (2012)
  2. The Scroll (By:Anne Perry) (2014)
  3. Pronghorns of the Third Reich (By:C.J. Box) (2012)
  4. An Acceptable Sacrifice (By:Jeffery Deaver) (2012)
  5. Death Leaves a Bookmark (By:William Link) (2012)
  6. Seven Years (By:Peter Robinson) (2018)
  7. The Book Thing (By:Laura Lippman) (2012)
  8. The Book of Ghosts (By:Reed Farrel Coleman) (2013)
  9. The Long Sonata of the Dead (By:Andrew Taylor) (2013)
  10. The Final Testament (By:Peter Blauner) (2013)
  11. Rides a Stranger (By:David Bell) (2013)
  12. What’s in a Name? (By:Thomas H. Cook) (2014)
  13. It’s in the Book (By:Mickey Spillane) (2014)
  14. The Nature of My Inheritance (By:Bradford Morrow) (2014)
  15. Remaindered (By:Peter Lovesey) (2014)
  16. The Compendium of Srem (By:F. Paul Wilson) (2014)
  17. The Gospel of Sheba (By:Lyndsay Faye) (2014)
  18. The Sequel (By:R.L. Stine) (2014)
  19. The Book of the Lion (By:Thomas Perry) (2015)
  20. The Little Men (By:Megan Abbott) (2015)
  21. From the Queen (By:Carolyn Hart) (2015)
  22. Every Seven Years (2015)
  23. Citadel (By:Stephen Hunter) (2016)
  24. Condor in the Stacks (By:James Grady) (2015)
  25. Mystery, Inc. (By:Joyce Carol Oates) (2015)
  26. The Travelling Companion (By:Ian Rankin) (2016)
  27. The Haze (By:James W. Hall) (2016)
  28. Dead Dames Don’t Sing (By:John Harvey) (2016)
  29. Reconciliation Day (By:Christopher Fowler) (2016)
  30. Hoodoo Harry (By:Joe R. Lansdale) (2017)
  31. The Pretty Little Box (By:Charles Todd) (2018)
  32. The Caxton Private Lending Library & Book Depository (By:John Connolly) (2018)
  33. The Hemingway Valise (By:Robert Olen Butler) (2018)
  34. The Last Honest Horse Thief (By:Michael Koryta) (2018)
  35. The Book Case (By:Nelson DeMille) (2012)

World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories Books In Publication Order

  1. The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 1 (2000)
  2. The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 2 (2000)
  3. The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 3 (2002)
  4. The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 4 (2003)
  5. The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 5 (2004)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 2 (2000)
  2. Crimespotting (2009)
  3. Bloody Scotland (2019)
  4. Daggers Drawn (2021)

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Denise Mina Books Overview

Garnethill

‘A shattering first novel…
You can’t look away from it.’ New York Times Book ReviewMaureen O’Donnell wakes up one morning to find her therapist boyfriend murdered in the middle of her living room and herself a prime suspect in a murder case. Desperate to clear her name and to get at the truth, Maureen traces rumors about a similar murder at a local psychiatric hospital, uncovering a trail of deception and repressed scandal that could exonerate her or make her the next victim.’I can’t think of a more interesting and less likely crime hero than Maureen O’Donnell, the damaged but determined center of Denise Mina’s marvelous debut mystery…
. The book bristles with angry energy and the spare urban poetry of its unique language.’ Chicago Tribune’A groundbreaking book…
its emotional rawness and visceral honesty pack a punch more potent than any boxer turned PI could provide.’ Washington Post Book World’This raw, powerful story is an exceptional debut.’ Kansas City Star’A compelling story…
. This is the reason we read mysteries.’ Rocky Mountain News

Exile

In Exile, the compelling sequel to Garnethill winner of the 1998 John Creasey Memorial Award for Best First Crime Novel Denise Mina returns to Glasgow’s grimmer residential precincts and the untidy life of Maureen O’Donnell. Again Maureen is confronted with a grisly case of murder. Ann Harris is nursing two broken ribs and reeking of alcohol when she visits Maureen’s office at a Glasgow women’s shelter two weeks before she turns up dead hundreds of miles away, under a mattress on the banks of the Thames. Maureen, eager to escape family difficulties of her own, travels to London to determine the circumstances of Ann’s brutal death. She soon finds herself treacherously out of her depth, however, in her attempt to piece together the ugly details of Ann’s last days in a seedy underworld of criminal Exiles and dangerous drug lords. The suspense ratchets up, as Maureen strives to save herself from Ann’s fate and as Denise Mina secures her place among today’s top ranking writers of crime fiction with visceral shocks and grim wit. ‘Reads like a slap in the face and a kick in the ribs and a fist in the stomach…
.’ Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review ‘A second powerful novel…
by a writer of stunning talent.’ Publishers Weekly starred review ‘The danger reaches a frightening pitch that is soon surpassed by a stunning twist at the conclusion.’ Rocky Mountain News ‘Mina offers us a complex plot with a shocking ending…
.’ Cleveland Plain Dealer

Resolution

Blending suspense, compassion, raw instinct, and grim wit, Denise Mina’s Resolution completes her compelling Garnethill trilogy which includes two New York Times Book Review Notable Books of the Year that Val McDermid, author of A Place of Execution, calls ‘head and shoulders above much of contemporary crime fiction.’ In her gripping new crime novel, Mina returns once more to the seamier precincts of Glasgow and the untidy world of the hapless but resolute Maureen O’Donnell. Maureen’s abusive father has shown up again in Glasgow; and Angus Farrell, the psychologist who so gruesomely murdered her therapist boyfriend, is going on trial with Maureen as the star witness. Meanwhile, she’s embroiled in another hard bitten family’s feud when Ella McGee, an elderly stallholder at the flea market where Maureen sells illegally imported cigarettes, decides to take her son to small claims court over unpaid wages and then turns up beaten brutally in Albert Hospital. Violence hovers in the most familiar precincts of Maureen’s Garnethill, and Denise Mina once again proves herself to be an award winning writer.

The Field Of Blood

The first in a new series by Scotland’s princess of crime, Denise Mina. When the body of a four year old boy is found tortured and battered to death, it is assumed the child has been the victim of a vicious sexual predator. Instead the police are led, not to the house of an adult killer, but to the doors of two eleven year old boys. Fresh from school, Paddy Meehan has just started work on the Scottish Daily News. Determined to be an investigative journalist, she also wants to be financially independent. But her colleagues hard drinking chauvinists to a man believe a woman s place to be in the home, and preferably in the bedroom. And Paddy s family too: all they want is for her to get married to her fianc , Sean, and have children of her own. Then Paddy discovers that one of the boys charged with the child s murder is Sean s cousin, Callum. Soon Callum s name is all over the News, and her family blames Paddy. Shunned by Sean and those closest to her, Paddy finds herself dangerously alone. Set in Glasgow in 1981, a time of hunger strikes, riots and unemployment that decimate the old industrial heartlands, The Field Of Blood is the first in a stunning new crime series featuring Paddy Meehan. Infused with Mina s unique blend of dark humour, personal insights and the social injustices that pervade society, this is a novel that will grip the reader while challenging our perceptions of childhood innocence, crime and punishment, right or wrong. From the Trade Paperback edition.

The Dead Hour

Paddy Meehan returns in Denise Mina’s most powerful mystery yet, nominated for a 2007 Edgar AwardWhen journalist Paddy Meehan investigates a domestic dispute, the well dressed man who answers the door assures her the blonde in the shadows behind him is fine, and slips her money before he closes the door. In fact, the woman was tortured and left to die later that night, and Paddy has only days to uncover the truth before the newspaper learns of her bribe and the police close the case for reasons of their own. Only Paddy cares enough to pursue a dark and brutal story that could make her career or kill her, in a novel that proves why Denise Mina is ‘some kind of magnificent’ Wall Street Journal.’Brutally funny.’ People ‘Mina again demonstrates why she is one of the best mystery writers on either side of the Atlantic.’ Miami Herald’In all her insecurity, Paddy is achingly real…
and Mina’s note perfect writing captures Paddy’s voice dead on.’ Boston Globe’A gloriously visceral style…
. Mina excels at narrative and social commentary.’ Newsday

Slip of the Knife/The Last Breath

Paddy Meehan is home alone when there’s a knock at the door. It s the police and they have bad news. Former boyfriend Terry Patterson s naked body has been found in a ditch. He s been tortured, hooded, then shot through the head: all hallmarks of an IRA assassination. Paddy is devastated: Terry was her first lover; the sort of journalist she s always aspired to be. But why have the police come to her? Although she and Terry have had an on/off affair since they first worked together, she hasn t seen him for over a year. She is therefore horrified to find that not only has Terry named her next of kin, but he has left her a huge Georgian house in Ayrshire and several suitcases full of notes. What was Terry trying to tell her? As Paddy begins her investigation into his death, she realizes that if the secret he was about to expose was worth killing for, she is next in line. From the Hardcover edition.

Empathy is the Enemy

n a London pub, sardonic magician John Constantine meets a distraught man who has come down with a crippling case of empathy. His intense awareness of the unbearable suffering he has caused in other people’s lives has brought him to the brink of suicide. Worse, his preternatural empathy is contagious, and he gives the caustic sorcerer a dose that prompts unaccustomed and unwelcome emotions. The two men head to Scotland and the cause of the affliction. There Constantine is pressured to make a horrific sacrifice. Glasgow born crime novelist Mina, complemented by Manco’s moody art, puts a new wrinkle in the long running Constantine chronicles. Gordon Flagg Copyright American Library Association. All rights reserved

The Red Right Hand

Award winning novelist Denise Mina The Dead Hour, Deception, Field of Blood, one of the hottest rising talents in crime fiction, takes the hard drinking master of bad luck magic on one of the most haunting chapters in his macabre career. This volume features Constantine facing perhaps the most difficult task of his life: a dream of universal empathy that proves to be hell on Earth for Glasgow. He must gather up all the happy people he can and get them to Glasgow in order to stop a tsunami of bad vibes from overwhelming the world.

Still Midnight

Alex Morrow is not new to the police force or to crime but there is nothing familiar about the call she has just received. On a still night in a quiet suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, three armed men have slipped from a van into a house, demanding a man who is not, and has never been, inside the front door. In the confusion that ensues, one family member is shot and another kidnapped, the assailants demanding an impossible ransom. Is this the amateur crime gone horribly wrong that it seems, or something much more unexpected? As Alex falls further into the most challenging case of her career, Denise Mina proves why ‘if you don’t read crime novels, Mina is your reason to change’ RockyMountain News.

The End of the Wasp Season

When notorious millionaire banker Lars Anderson hangs himself from the old oak tree in front of his Kent mansion his death attracts no sympathy. One less shark is little loss to a world nursing a financial hangover. But the legacy of a life time of self serving is widespread, the carnage most acute among those he ought to be protecting: his family. He leaves behind two deeply damaged children and a broken wife. Meanwhile, in a wealthy suburb of Glasgow, a young woman is found savagely murdered in her home. The genteel community is stunned by what appears a vicious, random attack. When DS Alex Morrow, heavily pregnant with twins, is called in to investigate, she soon discovers that behind the murder lurks a tangled web of lies. A web that will spiral through the local community, through Scotland and ultimately right back to a swinging rope hundreds of miles away. The End of the Wasp Season is an accomplished, compelling and multi layered novel, which traces the damaging consequences of one man’s selfish actions in a world ravaged by recession and questioning everything it previously held sacred.

Sanctum/Deception

DESCRIPTION: Things like this don t happen to people like us. That’s what Lachlan Harriot thinks as he watches his wife, Susie, led to jail in handcuffs. Yes, Susie, a psychologist, was found covered in blood near the spot where one of her clients appears to have been murdered. But Susie is not a killer, Lachlan thinks. She s my wife. She s our child s mother.

Secrets lurk behind closed doors, however, a dark truth made chillingly clear as Lachlan s efforts to prove Susie s innocence uncover an entire secret history illicit affairs, false identities, unimaginable deception and this brilliantly acclaimed, page turning novel speeds toward a conclusion as shocking as it is ingenious.

Hellblazer, Vol. 1: Original Sins (By:Jamie Delano)

The very first Hellblazer collection ORIGINAL SINS is available in a new edition that includes John Constantine’s appearances in SWAMP THING. This is the first of a series of new HELLBLAZER editions starring Vertigo s longest running antihero, John Constantine, England s chain smoking, low rent magus. This first collection is a loosely connected series of tales of John s early years where Constantine was at his best and at his worst, all at the same time.

Hellblazer, Vol. 3: The Fear Machine (By:Jamie Delano)

In THE FEAR MACHINE, John Constantine looks for a way to reconnect to humanity but how can such a man ever find inner peace? Constantine finds himself encamped with a new age pagan group that’s tapping into their own psychic abilities but a defense contractor is out to exploit their powers. Is the company’s aim just political, or is it something much more sinister?This volume collects issues 14 22 of the original series.

John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 19

Award winning novelist Denise Mina The Dead Hour, Deception, Field of Blood, one of the hottest rising talents in crime fiction, takes the hard drinking master of bad luck magic on one of the most haunting chapters in his macabre career. This volume features Constantine facing perhaps the most difficult task of his life: a dream of universal empathy that proves to be hell on Earth for Glasgow. He must gather up all the happy people he can and get them to Glasgow in order to stop a tsunami of bad vibes from overwhelming the world.

The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 1

More than 200,000 words of great crime and suspense fictionEach year, Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, editors of The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, have reached farther past the boundaries of the United States to find the very best suspense from the world over. In this third volume of their series they have included stories from Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom as well as, of course, a number of fine stories from the U.S.A. Among these tales are winners of the Edgar Award, the Silver Dagger Award of the British Crime Writers, and other major awards in the field. In addition, here are reports on the field of mystery and crime writing from correspondents in the U.S. Jon L. Breen, England Maxim Jakubowski, Canada Edo Van Belkom, Australia David Honeybone, and Germany Thomas Woertche. Altogether, with nearly 250,000 words of the best short suspense published in 2001, this bounteous volume is, as the Wall Street Journal said of the previous year s compilation, the best value for money of any such anthology. The A to Z of the authors should excite the interest of any mystery reader:Robert Barnard Lawrence Block Jon L. Breen Wolfgang Burger Lillian Stewart Carl Margaret Coel Max Allan Collins Bill Crider Jeffery Deaver Brendan DuBois Susanna Gregory Joseph Hansen Carolyn G. Hart Lauren Henderson Edward D. Hoch Clark Howard Tatjana Kruse Paul Lascaux Dick Lochte Peter Lovesey Mary Jane Maffini Ed McBain Val McDermid Marcia Muller Joyce Carol Oates Anne Perry Nancy Pickard Bill Pronzini Ruth Rendell S. J. Rozan Billie Rubin Kristine Kathryn Rusch Stephan Rykena David B. Silva Nancy Springer Jac. Toes John Vermeulen Donald E. Westlake Carolyn Wheat.

The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 2

More than 200,000 words of great crime and suspense fictionEach year, Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, editors of The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, have reached farther past the boundaries of the United States to find the very best suspense from the world over. In this third volume of their series they have included stories from Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom as well as, of course, a number of fine stories from the U.S.A. Among these tales are winners of the Edgar Award, the Silver Dagger Award of the British Crime Writers, and other major awards in the field. In addition, here are reports on the field of mystery and crime writing from correspondents in the U.S. Jon L. Breen, England Maxim Jakubowski, Canada Edo Van Belkom, Australia David Honeybone, and Germany Thomas Woertche. Altogether, with nearly 250,000 words of the best short suspense published in 2001, this bounteous volume is, as the Wall Street Journal said of the previous year s compilation, the best value for money of any such anthology. The A to Z of the authors should excite the interest of any mystery reader:Robert Barnard Lawrence Block Jon L. Breen Wolfgang Burger Lillian Stewart Carl Margaret Coel Max Allan Collins Bill Crider Jeffery Deaver Brendan DuBois Susanna Gregory Joseph Hansen Carolyn G. Hart Lauren Henderson Edward D. Hoch Clark Howard Tatjana Kruse Paul Lascaux Dick Lochte Peter Lovesey Mary Jane Maffini Ed McBain Val McDermid Marcia Muller Joyce Carol Oates Anne Perry Nancy Pickard Bill Pronzini Ruth Rendell S. J. Rozan Billie Rubin Kristine Kathryn Rusch Stephan Rykena David B. Silva Nancy Springer Jac. Toes John Vermeulen Donald E. Westlake Carolyn Wheat.

The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 3

More than 200,000 words of great crime and suspense fictionEach year, Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, editors of The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, have reached farther past the boundaries of the United States to find the very best suspense from the world over. In this third volume of their series they have included stories from Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom as well as, of course, a number of fine stories from the U.S.A. Among these tales are winners of the Edgar Award, the Silver Dagger Award of the British Crime Writers, and other major awards in the field. In addition, here are reports on the field of mystery and crime writing from correspondents in the U.S. Jon L. Breen, England Maxim Jakubowski, Canada Edo Van Belkom, Australia David Honeybone, and Germany Thomas Woertche. Altogether, with nearly 250,000 words of the best short suspense published in 2001, this bounteous volume is, as the Wall Street Journal said of the previous year s compilation, the best value for money of any such anthology. The A to Z of the authors should excite the interest of any mystery reader:Robert Barnard Lawrence Block Jon L. Breen Wolfgang Burger Lillian Stewart Carl Margaret Coel Max Allan Collins Bill Crider Jeffery Deaver Brendan DuBois Susanna Gregory Joseph Hansen Carolyn G. Hart Lauren Henderson Edward D. Hoch Clark Howard Tatjana Kruse Paul Lascaux Dick Lochte Peter Lovesey Mary Jane Maffini Ed McBain Val McDermid Marcia Muller Joyce Carol Oates Anne Perry Nancy Pickard Bill Pronzini Ruth Rendell S. J. Rozan Billie Rubin Kristine Kathryn Rusch Stephan Rykena David B. Silva Nancy Springer Jac. Toes John Vermeulen Donald E. Westlake Carolyn Wheat.

The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 4

More than 200,000 words of great crime and suspense fictionEach year, Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, editors of The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, have reached farther past the boundaries of the United States to find the very best suspense from the world over. In this third volume of their series they have included stories from Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom as well as, of course, a number of fine stories from the U.S.A. Among these tales are winners of the Edgar Award, the Silver Dagger Award of the British Crime Writers, and other major awards in the field. In addition, here are reports on the field of mystery and crime writing from correspondents in the U.S. Jon L. Breen, England Maxim Jakubowski, Canada Edo Van Belkom, Australia David Honeybone, and Germany Thomas Woertche. Altogether, with nearly 250,000 words of the best short suspense published in 2001, this bounteous volume is, as the Wall Street Journal said of the previous year s compilation, the best value for money of any such anthology. The A to Z of the authors should excite the interest of any mystery reader:Robert Barnard Lawrence Block Jon L. Breen Wolfgang Burger Lillian Stewart Carl Margaret Coel Max Allan Collins Bill Crider Jeffery Deaver Brendan DuBois Susanna Gregory Joseph Hansen Carolyn G. Hart Lauren Henderson Edward D. Hoch Clark Howard Tatjana Kruse Paul Lascaux Dick Lochte Peter Lovesey Mary Jane Maffini Ed McBain Val McDermid Marcia Muller Joyce Carol Oates Anne Perry Nancy Pickard Bill Pronzini Ruth Rendell S. J. Rozan Billie Rubin Kristine Kathryn Rusch Stephan Rykena David B. Silva Nancy Springer Jac. Toes John Vermeulen Donald E. Westlake Carolyn Wheat.

The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories 5

More than 200,000 words of great crime and suspense fictionEach year, Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, editors of The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, have reached farther past the boundaries of the United States to find the very best suspense from the world over. In this third volume of their series they have included stories from Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom as well as, of course, a number of fine stories from the U.S.A. Among these tales are winners of the Edgar Award, the Silver Dagger Award of the British Crime Writers, and other major awards in the field. In addition, here are reports on the field of mystery and crime writing from correspondents in the U.S. Jon L. Breen, England Maxim Jakubowski, Canada Edo Van Belkom, Australia David Honeybone, and Germany Thomas Woertche. Altogether, with nearly 250,000 words of the best short suspense published in 2001, this bounteous volume is, as the Wall Street Journal said of the previous year s compilation, the best value for money of any such anthology. The A to Z of the authors should excite the interest of any mystery reader:Robert Barnard Lawrence Block Jon L. Breen Wolfgang Burger Lillian Stewart Carl Margaret Coel Max Allan Collins Bill Crider Jeffery Deaver Brendan DuBois Susanna Gregory Joseph Hansen Carolyn G. Hart Lauren Henderson Edward D. Hoch Clark Howard Tatjana Kruse Paul Lascaux Dick Lochte Peter Lovesey Mary Jane Maffini Ed McBain Val McDermid Marcia Muller Joyce Carol Oates Anne Perry Nancy Pickard Bill Pronzini Ruth Rendell S. J. Rozan Billie Rubin Kristine Kathryn Rusch Stephan Rykena David B. Silva Nancy Springer Jac. Toes John Vermeulen Donald E. Westlake Carolyn Wheat.

Crimespotting

All the short stories in ‘Crimespotting‘ are brand new and specially commissioned. The brief was deceptively simple – each story must be set in Edinburgh and feature a crime. The results range from hard-boiled police procedural to historical whodunit and from the wildly comic to the spookily supernatural.

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