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The Best American Mystery and Suspense is an annual anthology of North American mystery and thriller stories. Prior to 2021, its title was The Best American Mystery Stories and it was published by Houghton Mifflin through the year 2017. It has been part of The Best American Series since 1997, it is published by Mariner Books, an imprint of ...
Almost all examples of mystery fiction focus on the investigation of one or more crimes and thus fall within the broader field of crime fiction. Authors of crime fiction in which mystery investigation and solution are nongermane (e.g., The Godfather, The Postman Always Rings Twice) should be named only in the appropriate category, Category ...
Most authors of whodunits, in which the puzzle-solving aspect predominates, are named exclusively as writers in the more specific subcategory of "mystery." Authors of crime fiction in which investigation and solution are nongermane (e.g., The Godfather, The Postman Always Rings Twice) are named in the "crime fiction" category, but not as ...
Here, 20 of the best cozy mysteries to read this winter: The Murder at the Vicarage: A Miss Marple Mystery. Is Miss Marple the queen of cozy mystery? Agatha Christie's crime solver is an ...
This is a list of detective fiction writers. ... mystery fiction, or thriller fiction. A–C. Mario Acevedo (1955–) Douglas Adams (1952–2001)
The Best American Mystery Stories: 2011 − includes "The End of the String." [23] Alan Furst, editor The Book of Spies − includes excerpt from The Tears of Autumn. [24] Otto Penzler, editor: Agents of Treachery − includes "The End of the Sting." The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time − includes "The Hand of Carlos"
Carolyn Hart (also known as Carolyn G. Hart) is an American mystery and suspense writer. She is the author of 63 books, including the Death on Demand, Henrie O and Bailey Ruth series. In 2014, she was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. She was born in Oklahoma in 1936. [1]
Wendy Hornsby (born 1947) is an American writer of mystery fiction and a professor of history at Long Beach City College. [1] Hornsby's published work began in 1987 and 1990 with two police procedurals set in Orange County, California, and featuring history teacher Kate Teague and police officer Roger Tejeda.