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Название книги: Front Page Teaser Авторы: Herbert Rosemary Жанры: detective Серии: Liz Higgins Mystery No в серии:1 Файл: fb2-359000-364999.zip/359861.fb2 Размер файла: 673,3 КБ Язык: Английский |
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This Boston-based mystery stars smart and sassy Beantown Banner reporter Liz Higgins, who rails at being assigned only light news highlighted in front page teasers. She vows to change that by finding a missing mom and nailing front-page news in the process. Liz's quest takes her into Boston's lively Irish pub/Celtic music scene, the elegant Wellesley landscape, and as far as Fiji. Along the way, she courageously pursues a tangle of clues and falls for two very different men: the enigmatic forensics expert Dr. Cormack Kinnaird and the warmhearted Tom Horton, who pastes ads on the huge billboard that dwarfs Liz's tiny house on the edge of the Mass Pike |
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Название книги: The Oxford Book of American Detective Stories Авторы: Poe Edgar, Harte Bret, Futrelle Jacques, Post Melville, Green Anna, Reeve Arthur, Glaspell Susan, Daly Carroll, Stagg Clinton, Sale Richard, Eberhart Mignon, Gardner Erle, Chandler Raymond, Carr John, Woolrich Cornell, Rinehart Mary, Bellem Robert, Faulkner William, Rawson Clayton, Stribling T, Gault William, Boucher Anthony, McBain Ed, Macdonald Ross, Stout Rex, Davis Dorothy, Queen Ellery, Pronzini Bill, Hoch Edward, Barnes Linda, Grafton Sue, Hillerman Tony, Muller Marcia, Herbert Rosemary Жанры: detective Файл: fb2-182285-187147.zip/183646.fb2 Размер файла: 1,6 МБ Язык: Английский |
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Hillerman, author of the Joe Leaphorn mysteries, and Herbert, editor of The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing, trace this short-story genre from its beginnings in the hands of Edgar Allen Poe through its development by the likes of Erle Stanley Gardner, Mary Roberts Rinehart and Anthony Boucher to its current practice by such masters as Marcia Muller. Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," which established a great many of the whodunit conventions, is indispensable to such an overview. Raymond Chandler's "I'll be Waiting" emits a doom-laden atmosphere right from the first line; William Faulkner shows unexpected economy of language?and a transparent plot?in "An Error in Chemistry." Ed McBain scores high marks in "Small Homicide," in which the tiny details of a baby's untimely death resonate uncomfortably. As represented in this competent, unstartling collection, Linda Barnes ("Lucky Penny") easily outsasses Sue Grafton ("The Parker Shotgun"). Hillerman makes a solid appearance with "Chee's Witch," and in "Benny's Space" Muller captures the full subtle force of her novel-length vision |