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Summary
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Edited by: Susan Dunlap and Robert J. Randisi
From Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Edgar Allan Poe to Dorothy Sayers and Ellery Queen, the best mystery writers have always favored the short story. And the tradition is alive and well in Deadly Allies II, the second collaboration between the two most influential mystery writers' organizations in America - Private Eye Writers of America and Sisters in Crime. This exciting new anthology of previously unpublished works once again features thematically paired stories - one by a member of PWA, the other by a SinC - that are sure to generate provocative contrasts for the readers. S. J. Rozan and Loren D. Estleman provide classic tales of private eyes whose clients think their money can buy anything; Max Allan Collins and Faye Kellerman remind us of how terrifying utter helplessness can be; Marilyn Wallace and Benjamin M. Schutz explore the passionate revenge of discarded lovers. These and eight other pairings - of such luminaries as Jeremiah Healy and P. M. Carlson, Sarah Shankman and John Lutz, Joan Hess and Michael Collins - will keep mystery buffs up reading long in the night.
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Original title: Deadly Allies II: Private Eye Writers of America and Sisters in Crime Collaborative Anthology
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Crime and Mystery
The following works are contained within this one: Desdemona’s Handkerchief (1994) [Short Story] Author: Marilyn Wallace
Inconvenience Store (1994) [Short Story] Author: Max Allan Collins
Pig Man, the (1994) [Short Story] Author: Les Roberts
What Goes Around (1994) [Short Story] Author: Benjamin M. Schutz
Holy Water (1994) [Short Story] Author: Faye Kellerman
If You’ve Got the Money, Honey, I’ve Got the Crime (1994) [Short Story] Author: Barbara D'Amato
Bad Review (1994) [Short Story] Author: Susan Dunlap
Film at Eleven (1994) [Short Story] Author: S.J. Rozan
Lost Coast, the (1994) [Short Story] Author: Marcia Muller
Slipstream (1994) [Short Story] Author: Loren D. Estleman
Romantics, the (1994) [Short Story] Author: John Lutz
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