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Golden age detective stories / Otto Penzler, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Otto Penzler's classic American mystery libraryPublisher: New York, NY : Penzler Publishers, 2021Description: 430 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1613162154
  • 9781613162156
  • 1613162162
  • 9781613162163
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
The enemy / Charlotte Armstrong -- The stripper / Anthony Boucher -- Postiche / Mignon G. Eberhart -- The case of the crimson kiss / Erle Stanley Gardner -- The enchanted garden / H.F. Heard -- 5-4= murder / Baynard Kendrick -- There's death for remembrance / Frances & Richard Lockridge -- The monkey murder / Stuart Palmer -- The adventure of the African traveler / Ellery Queen -- Puzzle for Poppy / Patrick Quentin -- From another world / Clayton Rawson -- Good-bye, good-bye! / Craig Rice -- Locked doors / Mary Roberts Rinehart -- The mystery in room 913 / Cornell Woolrich.
Summary: "Sometimes, the police aren't the best suited to solve a crime. Depending on the case, you may find that a retired magician, a schoolteacher, a Broadway producer, or a nun have the necessary skills to suss out a killer. Or, in other cases, a blind veteran, or a publisher, or a hard-drinking attorney, or a mostly-sober attorney... or, indeed, any sort of detective you could think of might be able to best the professionals when it comes to comprehending strange and puzzling murders. At least, that's what the authors from the Golden Age of American mystery fiction would have you think. For decades in the middle of the twentieth century, the country's best-selling authors produced delightful tales in which all types of eccentrics used rarified knowledge to interpret confounding clues. And for even longer, in the decades that have followed, these characters have continued to entertain new audiences with every new generation that discovers them. Edgar Award-winning anthologist Otto Penzler selects some of the greatest American short stories from era. With authors including Ellery Queen, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Cornell Woolrich, Erle Stanley Gardner, and Anthony Boucher, this collection is a treat for those who know and love this celebrated period in literary history, and a great introduction to its best writers for the uninitiated."--Amazon.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Mystery PENZLER, OTTO Available 33111010667885
Total holds: 0

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Sometimes, the police aren't the best suited to solve a crime. Depending on the case, you may find that a retired magician, a schoolteacher, a Broadway producer, or a nun have the necessary skills to suss out a killer. Or, in other cases, a blind veteran, or a publisher, or a hard-drinking attorney, or a mostly-sober attorney? or, indeed, any sort of detective you could think of might be able to best the professionals when it comes to comprehending strange and puzzling murders.?

At least, that's what the authors from the Golden Age of American mystery fiction would have you think. For decades in the middle of the twentieth century, the country's best-selling authors produced delightful tales in which all types of eccentrics used rarified knowledge to interpret confounding clues. And for even longer, in the decades that have followed, these characters have continued to entertain new audiences with every new generation that discovers them.?

Edgar Award-winning anthologist Otto Penzler selects some of the greatest American short stories from era. With authors including Ellery Queen, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Cornell Woolrich, Erle Stanley Gardner, and Anthony Boucher, this collection is a treat for those who know and love this celebrated period in literary history, and a great introduction to its best writers for the uninitiated.

Includes discussion guide questions for use in book clubs.

"Sometimes, the police aren't the best suited to solve a crime. Depending on the case, you may find that a retired magician, a schoolteacher, a Broadway producer, or a nun have the necessary skills to suss out a killer. Or, in other cases, a blind veteran, or a publisher, or a hard-drinking attorney, or a mostly-sober attorney... or, indeed, any sort of detective you could think of might be able to best the professionals when it comes to comprehending strange and puzzling murders. At least, that's what the authors from the Golden Age of American mystery fiction would have you think. For decades in the middle of the twentieth century, the country's best-selling authors produced delightful tales in which all types of eccentrics used rarified knowledge to interpret confounding clues. And for even longer, in the decades that have followed, these characters have continued to entertain new audiences with every new generation that discovers them. Edgar Award-winning anthologist Otto Penzler selects some of the greatest American short stories from era. With authors including Ellery Queen, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Cornell Woolrich, Erle Stanley Gardner, and Anthony Boucher, this collection is a treat for those who know and love this celebrated period in literary history, and a great introduction to its best writers for the uninitiated."--Amazon.

The enemy / Charlotte Armstrong -- The stripper / Anthony Boucher -- Postiche / Mignon G. Eberhart -- The case of the crimson kiss / Erle Stanley Gardner -- The enchanted garden / H.F. Heard -- 5-4= murder / Baynard Kendrick -- There's death for remembrance / Frances & Richard Lockridge -- The monkey murder / Stuart Palmer -- The adventure of the African traveler / Ellery Queen -- Puzzle for Poppy / Patrick Quentin -- From another world / Clayton Rawson -- Good-bye, good-bye! / Craig Rice -- Locked doors / Mary Roberts Rinehart -- The mystery in room 913 / Cornell Woolrich.

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