The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction (eBook)
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The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction (eBook)

  • Editor: Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman
  • Page Count: 477 pages (estimated)
  • Pub. Date: November 20, 2014
  • Status: E-Book
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Featuring stories by David Morrell, Lee Child, T. Jefferson Parker, Joyce Carol Oates, Bill Pronzini, Jeffery Deaver, Max Allan Collins & Mickey Spillane, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Michael Connelly, Dave Zeltserman, Tom Piccirilli, and many others!

The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction
edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Ed Gorman

About the Book:
Featuring award-winning suspense, thriller, and noir masters like Lee Child, Joyce Carol Oates, David Morrell, Bill Pronzini, Jeffery Deaver, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Max Allan Collins & Mickey Spillane, Tom Piccirilli, Dave Zeltserman, Michael Connelly, and more than a dozen others, this is an anthology not to be missed! Full of nail-biting suspense, jaw-dropping action, and even some heart-wrenching emotional drama, The Interrogator and Other Criminally Good Fiction is just that… criminally good!

Table of Contents:
"Introduction" by Jon L. Breen
"The Interrogator" by David Morrell
"The List" by Loren D. Estleman
"The Scent of Lilacs" by Doug Allyn
"Section 7 (A) Operational" by Lee Child
"The Lamb Was Sure to Go" by Gar Anthony Haywood
"Luck" by T. Jefferson Parker
"The Story of the Stabbing" by Joyce Carol Oates
"Trade Secret" by Bill Pronzini
"The Plot" by Jeffery Deaver
"The Vengeance of Kali" by David Dean
"Sometimes You Can't Retire" by Marcia Muller
"Clutter" by Martin Edwards
"Grave Matter" by Max Allan Collins & Mickey Spillane
"Escape from Wolfkill" by Clark Howard
"The Performer" by Gary Phillips
"Loon Life" by Brendan Du Bois
"Winning Ticket" by Christine Matthews
"The Movie Game" by Dick Lochte
"Sleep, Creep, Leap" by Patricia Abbot
"The Girl in the Golden Gown" by Robert S. Levinson
"What People Leave Behind" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
"The Return of Inspiration" by Tom Piccirilli
"Archie's Been Framed" by Dave Zeltserman
"The Perfect Triangle" by Michael Connelly
"Old Men and Old Boards" by Don Winslow
"Plainview" by David Hoing

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Ed GormanEd Gorman has published numerous novels in the suspense field as well as several collections of short stories.  Kirkus Reviews called him "One of the most original crime writers around" while the Oxford Book of American Crime Fiction noted "His novels and stories provide fresh ideas, characters and approaches." Gorman has won the Shamus and the International Fiction Award. He's been nominated twice for an Edgar and once for the UK's Silver Dagger. His novel The Poker Club was made into the film of the same name.

Martin H. Greenberg was the CEP of Tekno Books and its predecessor companies, now the largest book developer of commercial fiction and non-fiction in the world, with over 2,300 published books that have been translated into 33 languages. He was the recipient of an unprecedented three Lifetime Achievement Awards in the Science Fiction, Mystery, and Supernatural Horror genres—the Milford Award in Science Fiction, the Bram Stoker Award in Horror, and the Ellery Queen Award in Mystery—the only person in publishing history to have received all three awards.

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