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Authors: Michael Connelly (Editor), Otto Penzler (Editor), Otto Penzler
ISBN-13: 9780618390724, ISBN-10: 0618390723
Format: Compact Disc
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Date Published: November 2003
Edition: None

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Author Biography: Michael Connelly

A former Los Angeles Times crime reporter, Michael Connelly s familiarity with the seamy side of L.A. adds a steamy kind of street cred to his hardboiled, gritty detective novels -- especially his bestselling series of mysteries featuring dark detective Hieronymous Harry Bosch.

Book Synopsis

Mystery maven Michael Connelly has assembled a standout collection of suspense fiction that is sure to please every discerning fan of the genre.

Publishers Weekly

Is it possible to publish an anthology of mystery stories without including Joyce Carol Oates? Apparently not, as series editor Otto Penzler says in his foreword to this outstanding compendium: "She has appeared in six of the seven annual volumes.... Nobody makes it into these books based on their fame or popularity, and she is no different. It is about the work, and she simply will not be denied." Oates's "The Skull," a richly mordant, Poe-ish tale of a forensic scientist obsessed with the head bones of a murder victim, might not be the best of the 20 stories, but it's certainly right up there. Other brand names working at their peak include George P. Pelecanos ("The Dead Their Eyes Implore Us") and Scott Phillips ("Sockdolager"), both of whom probe the roots of characters from their respective novels. Writers who deserve to be more famous, like Doug Allyn, O'Neill de Noux and Monica Wood, bring fresh insights to familiar material. By far the oddest entry is Tyler Dilts's "Thug: Signification and the (De) Construction of Self," which manages to combine an essay on deconstruction, complete with footnotes, with an entertaining crime story. As guest editor Connelly says in his introduction, if a novel is an SUV, a short story is a sports car. "I drove seven SUVs before I ever tried a sports car," he admits. "I found the difference amazing." Readers should share that amazement. (Oct. 10) FYI: Each year Michelle Slung, the primary preliminary reader, does the initial winnowing from 1,000-1,200 stories, Penzler picks 50, then the guest editor comes up with the final 20. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Introductionxiii
The Jukebox King1
Aardvark to Aztec22
The Pickpocket34
After You've Gone47
Hostages62
Death on Denial68
The Jeweler80
Thug: Signification and the (De) Construction of Self88
War Can Be Murder96
Richard's Children115
When the Women Come Out to Dance137
The Confession150
Lavender169
The Skull199
The Dead Their Eyes Implore Us215
Sockdolager231
The Adventure of the Agitated Actress250
Home Sweet Home270
Controlled Burn289
That One Autumn299
Contributors' Notes315
Other Distinguished Mystery Stories of 2002327

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