The Crime of My Life
โ Scribed by Helen McCloy; Dorothy Salisbury Davis; Stanley Ellin; Brian Garfield; Edward D. Hoch; John D. MacDonald; Harold Q. Masur; Helen McCloy; Georges Simenon; Richard Martin Stern; Lillian de la Torre; Lawrence Treat; Hilary Waugh
- Publisher
- John Helfers
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A VERY SPECIAL MYSTERY ANTHOLOGY FEATURING THE BEST BY THE BEST โฆ
In 1984, Mystery Writers of America brought together a roster of authors that has rarely been equaled before or since. Every living MWA President (including several who were also Grand Masters) was asked to select one of their own published stories and write a brief introduction as to why it was their favorite one. The resulting volume, edited under the keen eye of author and screenwriter Brian Garfield, contains some of the finest crime and mystery stories of the previous 50 years.
Dorothy Salisbury Davis delights with tale of a most unusual art "heist." Master of the macabre Robert Bloch is in fine form with a story of a con man who takes advantage of lonely women, until he meets his match in deception. Helen McCloy goes to the other side of the world for her engrossing story of 19th century China. John D. MacDonald introduces us to a salesman suffering from the wickedest of...
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