The best American mystery and suspense stories

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Subjects
Genres
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Short stories
Published
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co 1997-
Language
English
Physical Description
volumes ; 22 cm
Also issued online
Publication Frequency
Annual
ISBN
9780063315815
9780063264489
9780358525691
9781328636102
9781328636096
ISSN
10948384
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Ripen
  • From Black Cat Weekly
  • New York Blues Redux
  • From Black Is the Night
  • The Mayor of Dukes City
  • From The Perfect Crime
  • Foreword
  • From Vautrin
  • Home Is the Hunter
  • From Mickey Finn
  • Flip Lady
  • From Electric Literature
  • When We Remembered Zion
  • From Southeast Review
  • Mr. Filbert's Classroom
  • From Magic Is Murder
  • The Land of Milk and Honey
  • From The Perfect Crime
  • Not Exit
  • From Crime Hits Home
  • Valley of the Moon
  • From Electric Literature
  • Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister
  • From Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • The Invitation
  • From Mystery Tribune
  • The Blood-Red Leaves of Autumn
  • From Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem
  • The Ticks Will Eat You Whole
  • From Cowboy Jamboree
  • The Obsession of Abel Tangier
  • From Low Down Dirty Vote
  • How Hope Found Chauncey
  • From South Central Noir
  • Crime Scene
  • From Malice in Dallas
  • Flight
  • From Hayden's Ferry Review
  • Love Interest
  • From Small Odysseys
  • Contributors' Notes
  • Other Distinguished Mystery and Suspense of 2022
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Though this impressive 20-story anthology features solid contributions from heavy hitters including Walter Mosley and S.A. Cosby, its most memorable entries are from relative newcomers who honor genre traditions while playfully pushing the envelope. Jacqueline Freimor's "Foreword," for example, utilizes the introduction to a novel by fictional author Edbert Reid to tell a twisty crime story. Footnotes cite literary studies of Reid's work and dole out key nuggets of biographical information--including the fact that he was murdered--that artfully unveil the mystery bit by bit. Adam Meyer's chilling "Mr. Filbert's Classroom" toys with reader expectations after a school shooting leaves parents and children traumatized and a local sheriff begins to have doubts about the ostensibly heroic intervention that stopped the slaughter. Another standout is Annie Reed's "The Blood-Red Leaves of Autumn," a whodunit set on a space station that's been orbiting Earth for decades waiting for "the world's politicians and mega-corporations and religious zealots" to reverse catastrophic climate change. Reed delivers on the story's clever premise with propulsive pacing and a surprise-filled plot. This rich tapestry of promising genre talent bodes well for the future of crime fiction. (Oct.)

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