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Malice Domestic 1
Malice Domestic 1
Author: Elizabeth Peters (Editor)
Gathered in homage to the most beloved crimewriter of all, Dame Agatha Christie, MALICE DOMESTIC 1 presents today's best mystery writers at the top of their form. — Traditional mysteries and the short story form have been a perfect pair since Poe and Conan Doyle; this outstanding collection of original tales carries on the combination of genr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671738266
ISBN-10: 0671738267
Publication Date: 5/1/1992
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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myrdia avatar reviewed Malice Domestic 1 on
Very well done anthology, not a dud in the bunch. Every one of these was full of fun and humor. They might not be the most complex mysteries but that doesn't detract from the enjoyment.
Mysbib avatar reviewed Malice Domestic 1 on + 82 more book reviews
Fun anthology of mystery short stories.
Bernie avatar reviewed Malice Domestic 1 on
This is the first book in a series. Very good
Traditional mysteries and the short story form have been a perfect pair since Poe and Conan Doyle; this outstanding collection of original tales carries on the combination of genres. Brevity is no detriment to characterization here. D. R. Meredith's Maude Turner is a sharp-eyed, kite-flying senior citizen who turns detective in the murder-by-kite-string of one of her colleagues. Diane Mott Davidson's O. Henry-esque tale features a protagonist at the other extreme: after a fight with his best friend, sixth-grader Arch wanders off and finds his school principal's body discarded in the creek. ("Cool! Can we go see it?" his friend replies when Arch reports the news.) Plots and locales vary from a zoo's gorilla compound, where Charlotte and Aaron Elkins's murderer tries to pass off his deadly work as a terrible accident, to P. M. Carlson's 19th-century period mystery featuring Lillie Langtry, who is threatened with the kidnapping of her niece. The contributors avoid cliche while remaining true to the genre, accomplishing Peters's ( Crocodile on the Sandbank ) goal of celebrating the traditional mystery.
sbookings avatar reviewed Malice Domestic 1 on + 38 more book reviews
Great mystery!
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Award winning collection of mystery stories
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I thought this book was a pleasent diversion from reading a whole book and waiting to find out who did it. This book has 13 different authors and 13 different types ideas on the whay to conduct a mystery. I think anyone could enjoy this book if they like mysterys.


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