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The best American mystery stories 2003

Author: Michael Connelly; Otto Penzler
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 2003.
Series: Best American series.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Genre/Form: Mystery fiction
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Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Connelly; Otto Penzler
ISBN: 0618329668 9780618329663 061832965X 9780618329656
OCLC Number: 53165627
Description: xv, 328 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Foreword --
Introduction / Michael Connelly --
The jukebox king / Doug Allyn --
Aardvark to aztec / Christopher Chambers --
The pickpocket / Christopher Cook --
After you've gone / John Peyton Cooke --
Hostages / James Crumley --
Death on denial / O'Neil de Noux --
The jeweler / Pete Dexter --
Thug : signification and the (de) construction of self / Tyler Dilts --
War can be murder / Mike Doogan --
Richard's children / Brendan Dubois --
When the women came out to dance / Elmore Leonard --
The Confession / Robert Mckee --
Lavender / Walter Mosley --
The skull / Joyce Carol Oates --
The dead their eyes implore us / George P. Pelecanos --
Sockdolager / Scott Phillips --
The adventure of the agitated actress / Daniel Stashower --
Home sweet home / Hannah Tinti --
Controlled burn / Scott Wolven --
That one autumn / Monica Wood --
Contributor's notes --
Other distinguished mystery stories of 2002.
Series Title: Best American series.
Responsibility: edited and with an introduction by Michael Connelly ; Otto Penzler, series editor.

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