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Book title: Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Vol. 64, No. 1. Whole No. 368, July 1974 Authors: Asimov Isaac, Breen Jon, Fish Robert, Harrington Joyce, Hoch Edward, Kelley Edith, McNiven Julia, Francis Nevins, Jr, Perowne Barry, Pierce John, Queen Ellery, Rafferty S, Smith Kay Genres: Классический детектив File: fb2-589000-592999.zip/590200.fb2 File size: 714.6 KB Language: Английский |
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Book title: Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Vol. 73, No. 3. Whole No. 424, March 1979 Authors: Asimov Isaac, Bankier William, Block Lawrence, Collins Dorothy, Garfield Brian, Haldane Gina, Hoch Edward, Lovesey Peter, Martin Russell, Francis Nevins, Jr, Queen Ellery, Schulze Patricia, Symons Julian, Wetering Janwillem, Williamson Barbara Genres: Детективы File: fb2-593000-596999.zip/595000.fb2 File size: 648.2 KB Language: Английский |
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Book title: Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. Vol. 66, No. 4, Whole No. 383, October 1975 Authors: Ainsworth Louise, Ellin Stanley, Harband Evelyn, Hoch Edward, Innes Michael, Irvine R, MacDonald John, Francis Nevins, Jr, O’Spelin MacLean, Queen Ellery, Rafferty S, Scott Jeffry, Treat Lawrence, Wellen Edward Genres: Детективы File: fb2-773747-780089.zip/778888.fb2 File size: 1.0 MB Language: Английский |
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Book title: Into the Night Authors: Woolrich Cornell, Block Lawrence, Francis Nevins, Jr Genres: thriller_psychology File: fb2-767358-768380.zip/767667.fb2 File size: 892.5 KB Language: Английский |
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In depths of despair, the beautiful, lonely Madeline contemplates suicide. She gently strokes an ugly revolver, the sole legacy of an alcoholic father. Holding the barrel to her temple, she pulls the trigger. There is only the click of the hammer on an empty chamber. The failure of the weapon brings on a rush of joy, and renewed hope for her future. She throws down the gun — and it explodes with deadly fury. The bullet strikes an innocent young woman passing in the street outside, who in the next moment dies in Madeline’s arms. So begins Into the Night, the quintessential Cornell Woolrich novel, never before published. Although Woolrich worked on it for years, this tale of hatred and passion, of love and suspense, remained unfinished at the time of his death. This undiscovered masterpiece has been completed by Lawrence Block — one of today’s most distinguished mystery writers — to create a work which will stand beside Woolrich’s Rear Window, Phantom Lady, and The Bride Wore Black |
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Book title: The Good Old Stuff Authors: MacDonald John, Greenberg Martin, Francis Nevins, Jr, Shine Jean, Shine Walter Genres: Детективы File: fb2-706600-708299.zip/707434.fb2 File size: 1.9 MB Language: Английский |
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The Good Old Stuff is a selection of thirteen of John D. MacDonald’s best mystery stories written between 1947 and 1952, at the beginning of his career. While many readers know about MacDonald’s success from recent books such as Cinnamon Skin, Free Fall in Crimson and The Empty Copper Sea, few but the hardcore mystery addicts remember when MacDonald wrote for magazines. The Good Old Stuff has been chosen carefully to give readers a taste of his early best and to show the range of his abilities in the mystery genre. “The Simplest Poison” is a straight detective story, “Miranda” psychological suspense, “Noose for a Tigress” a real thriller. “Murder for Money” gives us an early glance at the Travis McGee prototype. In “Breathe No More” and “From Some Hidden Grave” you will see an even more recognizable Travis McGee hero in Park Falkner. Contemporary MacDonald readers and Travis McGee fans will delight in recognizing these precursors to Travis McGee; and mystery readers who remember them when they first appeared will remark on that extraordinary talent for storytelling, which is as apparent in his early stories as it is in his recent novels |