Several SMFS list members are published in the new
anthology, The Book of Extraordinary Crimes and Puzzling Deaths: The Best
New Stories of the Genre (Mystery & Detective Anthology). Edited by
Maxim Jakubowski, the read is published by Mango Publishing. It is available in
print and ebook formats at the publisher,
Amazon,
and other vendors. The SMFS members with
short stories in the anthology are:
Michael Bracken and Sandra Murphy with “Goobers.”
O’Neil De Noux with “It’s Not What You know.”
Bev Vincent with “Expiration Date.”
Synopsis:
Some of the Latest and
Best from the Whodunnit Genre
The Book of Extraordinary Impossible Crimes
and Puzzling Deaths is
the latest collection from legendary murder mystery editor and writer Maxim
Jakubowski. Filled with impossible murders and puzzling plot twists that keep
your eyes on the page and brain on the mysteries until the last page.
Clever fictional crime stories. Some of mystery fiction's most inventive
talents from the USA and UK offer a series of brand-new ingenious murder
stories that will have you scratching your brow until the very last minute and
delighting in Machiavellian solutions. Enjoy the third volume in Mango's
innovative collections of the best crime stories fiction has to offer.
Enigmas and puzzling plot twists. Crime mystery fiction can be full of
impenetrable conundrums and endless question marks when the story itself
becomes a reality-defying puzzle for the sleuth to solve. A murder has been
committed but how could it have happened? Was the room locked from the inside?
Was the suspect or killer actually close to the scene or miles away? Why does
the body show no sign of violence? Where is the murder weapon? Was the right
person actually killed?
Fresh innovative murder stories. The locked room murder genre has always
been a favorite. Collected by Maxim Jakubowski, one of the genre's eminent
award-winning editors, his latest book features never before seen stories by
some of the most renowned American and British crime and thriller authors of
today, including British Science Fiction Award winner Eric Brown, Derringer
Award winner O'Neil de Noux, and multiple CWA Dagger Award winners and
nominees.
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