A New Omnibus of Crime

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A New Omnibus of Crime

A New Omnibus of Crime

3.53 (572 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 24 November, 2005
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This new collection will pick up where Dorothy L. Sayers' The Omnibus of Crime (1929) left off - "in the heart of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction" - bringing together monumental, entertaining works of mystery short fiction from the early 1930s to the present, from the inter-war years of the twentieth century to first years of the twenty-first century. Herbert will introduce each story, placing the selection in the context of the author and the genre's literary history. Emphasis will be placed upon representing the most exciting styles and voices in the genre rather than a slavish servitude to a decade-by-decade approach. Stories on the short list include Norman Mailer "The Killer", P.D. James "Great Aunt Allie's Fly Papers" or "The Victim", Sue Grafton "The Parker Shotgun", Frankie Y. Bailey "Since You Went Away", John Cheever "Montraldo", Paul Theroux "The Johore Murders", Tony Hillerman "First Lead Gasser", David Winser "The Boat Race Murder", James M. Cain "Cigarette Girl", Dorothy L. Sayers "The Necklace of Pearls", Linda Barnes "Lucky Penny", Cornell Woolrich "Death at the Burlesque", Raymond Chandler "Red Wind", Dennis Lehane "Running Out of Dog", and James Crumley "Hot Springs".
Prizes

Runner-up for IndieFab awards (Anthologies) 2005

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780195182149
ISBN10 0195182146
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 721 g
Product Dimensions 141 x 211 x 38 mm
Publisher / Reseller Oxford University Press Inc
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

"The collection provides a good picture of the genre as it developed during the twentieth-century." * Natasha Cooper, TLS *
"This goody-bag, an ideal last minute Christmas present, proves that writers and readers are still, and always will be, in Sayers's debt." * Mark Sanderson, Evening Standard *

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Author's Bio

Tony 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.

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