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Masterpieces of Mystery and Suspense

by Martin Harry Greenberg (Editor)

Other authors: Eric Ambler (Contributor), Charlotte Armstrong (Contributor), Isaac Asimov (Contributor), Robert Barnard (Contributor), Linda Barnes (Contributor)35 more, Robert Bloch (Contributor), Lawrence Block (Contributor), Ray Bradbury (Contributor), Simon Brett (Contributor), John Dickson Carr (Contributor), G. K. Chesterton (Contributor), Agatha Christie (Contributor), Ursula Curtiss (Contributor), Lillian De La Torre (Contributor), Arthur Conan Doyle (Contributor), Stanley Ellin (Contributor), Frederick Forsyth (Contributor), Dick Francis (Contributor), Antonia Fraser (Contributor), Erle Stanley Gardner (Contributor), Michael Francis Gilbert (Contributor), Sue Grafton (Contributor), Reginald Hill (Contributor), Edward D. Hoch (Contributor), P. D. James (Contributor), Stephen King (Contributor), John D. MacDonald (Contributor), John Ross Macdonald (Contributor), Ngaio Marsh (Contributor), Patricia Moyes (Contributor), Bill Pronzini (Contributor), Ellery Queen (Contributor), Ruth Rendell (Contributor), Dorothy L. Sayers (Contributor), Rex Stout (Contributor), Julian Symons (Contributor), Mark Twain (Contributor), Nedra Tyre (Contributor), Donald E. Westlake (Contributor), Cornell Woolrich (Contributor)

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A fine basic anthology that runs the gambit from Mark Twain to P. D. James.
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It’s the late 1950s, Ginger works in a dime-a-dance joint in a rundown part of town, and someone is killing taxi dancers.
When two police detectives show up at the dance hall one night, Ginger falls for the taller one. “…if I’d had any dreams left, he coulda moved right into them.”
The cops only know the killer’s favorite song, the kind of ring he has on one finger and the bizarre way he leaves the dancers’ bodies. With nothing more to go on, they try a stake out. Luckily, Ginger is one sharp cookie and a step ahead of the police. Question is, will she be a step ahead of the serial killer?
This carefully crafted tale, The Dancing Detective, is classic noir by Cornell Woolrich and it’s one of 40 short stories in Masterpieces of Mystery and Suspense, a must for the library of every mystery and short story lover. The stories are short--10-20 pages--and not quite short enough to qualify as flash fiction. But they clearly demonstrate how a skilled mystery/suspense writer can weave a tale, create characters with depth and have you guessing right up to the end--all in a tiny package.
Woolrich’s story is a good example, combing rich characters and dialog with a snappy plot. Aspiring mystery writers: read this story. See how Woolrich creates a thick, gloomy atmosphere and tells us so much about his characters through the way they talk in addition to what they talk about. Woolrich, like many of the authors in the anthology, were or are known as much for novels as well as short stories. And again, like other authors, many of Woolrich’s stories became movies. One of his most famous was Hitchcock’s 1954 Rear Window.
I discovered this collection of gems in a used book store. It can be found easily online. See the note at the end of this review.
Writers from Poe to Sue Grafton and Lawrence Block are represented here. Stories of suspense, mystery and those featuring hard boiled detectives fill the pages. The collection’s anthologist, Martin Greenberg, introduces each story with a brief biographical sketch of the author and a few words about the selection.
The usual suspects are all here: Dorothy Sayers, Earl Stanley Gardner, Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, P.D. James, Ross Macdonald, Ellery Queen, Dick Francis and John Dickson Carr. A few writers not known for mysteries also provide fascinating stories. Greenberg included Mark Twain, Ray Bradbury and Stephen King in the collection.
King’s Quitters, Inc. has Dick Morrison run into an old friend in an airport lounge, back when you could smoke in an airport. The friend has quit the habit for good, he tells Morrison, with the help of an organization that guarantees its results. In this suspenseful story, the method is the mystery and Morrison’s trials trying to stay off cigarettes can be most appreciated by ex-smokers.
In Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Copper Beeches, Holmes and Watson are approached by a governess who lives in a country house and works for an eccentric gentleman. She becomes fearful when her employers ask her to pose for them in certain ways.
Frederick Forsyth’s contribution is, There Are No Snakes In Ireland, a creepy tale of revenge set in Ireland and India.
Rex Stout offers, Help Wanted, Male. One of the longest entries in the collection, the story begins with a man who has received an anonymous letter saying he is about to die. He goes to Nero Wolfe for help. Archie Goodwin figures the man would need to look elsewhere:
"In the years I had been living in Nero Wolfe’s house…I had heard him tell at least fifty scared people, of all conditions and ages, that if someone had determined to kill them and was going to be stubborn about it, he would probably succeed."
The next day, of course, the man is killed and the police want to know what Wolfe and Goodwin know about it.
If you’re looking for a collection of new crime and detection stories, obviously this isn’t it. The book is 25 years old and many of the stories are decades older than that. If, however, you want to be challenged and entertained by some of the best mystery and suspense writers who ever pounded a typewriter, this is the collection for you, if you can find it.
Note on availability: The book is out of print, but used copies are available from many online sellers. I purchased my hardbound copy (International Collectors Library edition, listed above) from our local library’s used book store. A check of listings for the book at Amazon and other online stores yielded the names of three other publishers and page lengths. Most common was an edition from St. Martin’s Press at 672 pages. Minotaur and Doubleday are also listed as the publisher on some sites. Most available copies are paperback going for $1 or less; shipping charges vary.
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  Mark_Bacon | Jul 24, 2017 |
A collection of short stories that I spent several months reading off and on and finally finished yesterday. I had previously read only a couple of these stories even though they range from Conan Doyle to Grafton. It was a pretty good collection with the latest story being dated 1986. Recommended.
  hailelib | Jun 10, 2009 |
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Stories included are:
Conan Doyle, A.: 'The Copper Beeches'
Chesterton, G. K.: 'The Blue Cross'
Christie, Agatha: 'The Submarine Plans'
Sayers, Dorothy L.: 'The Necklace of Pearls'
Marsh, Ngaio: 'Death on the Air'
Stout, Rex: 'Help Wanted, Male'
Macdonald, Ross: 'Midnight Blue'
Queen, Ellery: 'Abraham Lincoln's Clue'
Rendell, Ruth: 'The Fever Tree'
Francis, Dick: 'Twenty-One Good Men and True'
James, P. D.: 'The Victim'
Barnard, Robert: 'Little Terror'
Symons, Julian: 'The Dream is Better'
Macdonald, John D.: 'The Homesick Buick'
Gardner, Erle Stanley: 'Danger Out of the Past'
Ambler, Eric: 'The Case of the Emerald Sky'
Carr, John Dickson: 'Strictly Diplomatic'
Gilbert, Michael: 'The African Tree Beavers'
Forsyth, Frederick: 'There are No Snakes in Ireland'
Armstrong, Charlotte: 'The Splintered Monday'
Woolrich, Cornell: 'The Dancing Detective'
Bradbury, Ray: 'And So Died Riabouchinska'
King, Stephen: 'Quitters Inc.'
Ellin, Stanley: 'Nine to Five Man'
Bloch, Robert: 'The Man Who Collected Poe'
Brett, Simon: 'The Nuggy Bar' [aka Metaphor for Murder]
Hoch, Edward D.: 'The Theft of the Four of Spades'
Grafton, Sue: 'The Parker Shotgun'
Barnes, Linda: 'Lucky Penny'
Westlake, Donald E.: 'Never Shake a Family Tree'
Curtiss, Ursula: 'The Marked Man'
Fraser, Antonia: 'Have a Nice Death'
Twain, Mark: 'The Stolen White Elephant'
Asimov, Isaac: 'The Cross of Lorraine'
Hill, Reginald: 'The Worst Crime Known to Man'
Moyes, Patricia: 'The Honest Blackmailer'
Pronzini, Bill: 'The Cat's Paw'
Tyre, Nedra: 'A Nice Place to Stay'
de la Torre, Lillian: 'Milady Bigamy'
Block, Lawrence: 'One Thousand Dollars A Word'
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