When the most hated man in the horse-racing world is murdered, amateur sleuth Jerry Brogan returns to track down the killer, but the odds steepen as files implicating Brogan in the crime are found....
The original What About Murder? (1981) identified and annotated 239 books about mystery and detective fiction published through the end of 1981. In slightly more than a decade, the production of such works has so increased that this supplement covers...
CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS WITH FAMILY AND FELINES
In these nineteen original tail-twitching tales of mystery, cats from Maine coon to Scottish fold, tabby to Siamese, white Persian to calico crack all manner of holiday capers. Arbor Day reminds a...
The fourth annual collection of works by such authors as Mary Higgins Clark, Ed McBain, Lawrence Block, and Peter Straub, selected by the editors of
An anthology of the best short mystery stories of 1995 ranges from the traditional to the cutting-edge and includes the work of such writers as Lawrence Block, Bill Pronzini, Marcia Muller, and Sharyn McCrumb....
Esteemed mystery writer Anne Perry, author of twenty-five novels and two acclaimed detective series, heads up a delectable cast of contemporary writers, the very best from both sides of the Atlantic. In the tradition of Britain's honored crime writer...
A collection of short stories spans the fictional crime genre from the grimly noir to the lightly humorous, in settings that range from contemporary London to territorial Arizona, with contributions by both veteran writers and talented newcomers, inc...
ONE . . . TWO . . . THREE STRIKES . . . YOUÂ'RE DEAD . . . (At the Old Ball Game)
For more than 30 years, Jon L. Breen has been quietly creating the finest series of sports mysteries in the history of fictional detecting  -- classical puzzler...
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO CORNER A MURDERER? TO UNMASK A HIDDEN KILLER? In The Blue Religion, bestselling author Michael Connelly brings together nineteen original stories from some of today's greatest crime writers to reveal the thrills and dangers of b...
A collection of essays and reviews by Edgar winner Jon L. Breen, who took over "The Jury Box" column in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine from John Dickson Carr in 1977. Since then he's written 8 novels and over 100 short stories, as well as contribute...
After young lawyer Eve Nyquist is appointed third chair in a sensational murder trial and is asked to cross examine an expert witness, her life is turned upside down after she receives death threats and unexpectantly finds romance....