This fantastic new collection picks up where Dorothy L. Sayers left off, bringing together monumental, important,and entertaining works of short crime fiction published over eight decades from the era of the Great Depression to the first uears of the twenty-first century. In lively introductory essays, celebrated crime writer Tony Hillerman and critic Rosemary Herbert place each story in the context of the author's work and the genre's literary history. Their extraordinary collection is international in scope and emphasizes the most exciting styles and voices, rather than taking a typical decade-by-decade approach. As a result A New Omnibus of Crime is packed with page-turning, engaging, and spine-tingling selections. Stories include Patricia Highsmith's "Woodrow Wilson's Necktie," Sue Grafton's "A Poison That Leaves No Trace," and many more, including never-before-published works from Jefferey Deaver, Catherine Aird, and Alexander McCall Smith.
About the AuthorTony Hillerman was a widely celebrated writer of mystery novels and former president of the Mystery Writers of America. Rosemary Herbert has reviewed crime writing widely and she is the editor of numerous crime fiction anthologies as well as The Oxford Companion to Crime & Mystery Writing.
ReviewsThis is a collection that will satisfy the devotees of crime writing and bring others to join their ranks. * Gazette & Herald *
The collection is sufficiently international in scope to offer something unique. * Sunday Business Post *
Book InformationISBN 9780195370713
Author Tony HillermanFormat Paperback
Page Count 412
Imprint Oxford University Press IncPublisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 295g
Dimensions(mm) 135mm * 201mm * 23mm