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Book cover image of Fresh Blood II by Mike Ripley

Authors: Mike Ripley, Maxim Jakubowski
ISBN-13: 9781899344208, ISBN-10: 1899344209
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Do-Not Press, The
Date Published: April 1998
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Mike Ripley

Book Synopsis

The first Fresh Blood anthology celebrated the "articulate and unpredictable voices" [New York Times] of the New Wave of British crime writers. Fresh Blood 2 brings in a second wave of "crime writing with attitude" from some of the brightest talents of the '90s. There are few detectives - certainly none of the conventional kind - hardly any neat moral solutions, and not a single body in the library. What you get are murderers, victims, thieves, con-men, gamblers, adulterers and contract killers. Each story comes with an introduction from the author, explaining his or her view of modern British crime fiction.

Publishers Weekly

This second collection of edgy new crime fiction showcases some of Britain's best young talent. In Christopher Brookmyre's "Bampot Central," two hapless youths straight out of Trainspotting hold up an Edinburgh post office. For the off-duty copper caught in the ensuing impromptu hostage situation, taking charge comes easymaybe a little too easy. A bitter, retired Queen's Counsel watches the other inhabitants of an old-folks home with increasing annoyance in Mary Scott's "An Hour After Lunch." They're a petty and annoying bunch. They're also dying off at an alarming rate, and society's indifference to the aged gives the murderer a very effective shelter. Phil Lovesey (son of esteemed crime master Peter Lovesey) writes from the point of view of a killer in "Strangulation," repeatedly returning to the details of the actual murder to let us know just what a long, drawn out, drooly mess of a business strangling a woman is. The first Fresh Blood showed us the likes of Michael Dibden and John Harvey. This latest collection is occasionally risky and not uniformly impressive, but it offers reason to imagine that some of the talent on display will soon crack crime fiction's top rank. (Apr.)

Table of Contents

Foreword7
Bampot Central12
An Hour After Lunch28
One Way Ticket39
Last Night at the Scala52
Stranglehold69
MacEvoy's Revenge80
Mother's Ruin92
The Ghosts of Bees102
No More Yoga of the Night Club113
The North Star131
Femme Fatale Blues143
A Little Peccadillo154
Defence164
The Tell-Tale Car Alarm182
Just the Fax190
About the Authors ...193

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