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Nineteen CWA Dagger award-winning short stories from the best of the best in crime fiction Maxim Jakubowski has edited all the great names in crime fiction and stories from his anthologies have won the CWA Dagger six times. Now he has collected 19 Dagger award-winning stories in one volume, making it the first retrospective deep dive into the CWA's archive of Dagger Award winners.

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Published
London : Titan Books 2021.
Language
English
Other Authors
Ian Rankin (author), Jeffrey Deaver (-), John Connolly, Denise Mina, John Harvey, Maxim (EDT)/ Rankin Jakubowski
Item Description
19 award-winning stories from: Ian Rankin, Jeffery Deaver, John Connolly, John Harvey, Denise Mina, Julian Rathbone, Martin Edwards, Peter Lovesey, Lauren Henderson, Stella Duffy, Peter O'Donnell (writing as Madeleine Brent), Danuta Reah, Cath Staincliffe, Margaret Murphy, L.C. Tyler, Phil Lovesey, Larry Beinhart, Richard Lange, Jerry Sykes.
Physical Description
373 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781789097986
  • Introduction / Maxim Jakubowski
  • Swiftwing 98 / Peter O'Donnell (writing as Madeleine Brent)
  • Some sunny day / Julian Rathbone
  • Funny story / Larry Beinhart
  • Herbert in motion / Ian Rankin
  • Roots / Jerry Sykes
  • Martha Grace / Stella Duffy
  • The weekender / Jeffery Deaver
  • Needle match / Peter Lovesey
  • The bookbinder's apprentice / Martin Edwards
  • Homework / Phil Lovesey
  • Laptop / Cath Staincliffe
  • The message / Margaret Murphy
  • Fedora / John Harvey
  • Apocrypha / Richard Lange
  • On The Anatomization of an Unknown Man (1637) by Frans Mier / John Connolly
  • The trials of Margaret / L.C. Tyler
  • Nemo me impune lacessit / Denise Mina
  • The dummies' guide to serial killing / Danuta Reah
  • #Me Too / Lauren Henderson.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Jakubowski (Venice Noir) has gathered some of the most notable winners of the Crime Writers' Association Short Story Dagger Award for this strong anthology. The best of the 19 selections come with a sting in the tail that undermines readers' expectations, as in Danuta Reah's "The Dummies' Guide to Serial Killing," which features a would-be murderer's step-by-step plan, including his search for a memorable nickname, to launch a career as a serial killer. Phil Lovesey's "Homework" presents the unexpected impact on a high school student of learning Shakespeare through viewing Mel Gibson's movie version of Hamlet, which spawns a devious plan for revenge. His father, Peter Lovesey, also impresses, with "Needle Match," focused on a baffling murder committed before thousands of witnesses during a 1981 tennis match at Wimbledon that claims the life of a participant. Martin Edwards, himself a prolific anthologist, weighs in with the memorable "The Bookbinder's Apprentice," in which a British tourist who comes to Venice is offered the opportunity to learn a real trade, instead of desperately scratching out a living doing puppet shows and posing as a living statue of Charlie Chaplin. Fans of literate crime fiction will hope for a follow-up volume. (Sept.)

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