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Best American Mystery Stories of the Century

Best American Mystery Stories of the Century

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is boring.
Review: I am surprised to see this book got 5 stars from all reviews. I have bought this book for two years now and I must have attempted to read it at least 7 times. Maybe it's the very small prints, maybe the very first few stories are just plain slow and boring, I kept putting it down and started reading other books. I even tried to read from the middle of the book to see if other stories would interest me. They didn't.

This is not even a good between books book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thoughts from one of the Writers Grandsons
Review: I just wanted to tell everyone how good this book is. I am a grandson of Harry Kemelman. This might be a biased opinion of the book but oh well. It is very heartwarming to see one of my Grandfathers greatest writings included in this excellent compilation of stories. I would reccomend this book to all who like mysteries. Not only is my grandfathers book great but all of the writers stories in this compilation are of the highest caliber.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thoughts from one of the Writers Grandsons
Review: I just wanted to tell everyone how good this book is. I am a grandson of Harry Kemelman. This might be a biased opinion of the book but oh well. It is very heartwarming to see one of my Grandfathers greatest writings included in this excellent compilation of stories. I would reccomend this book to all who like mysteries. Not only is my grandfathers book great but all of the writers stories in this compilation are of the highest caliber.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As good a collection of mystery stories as you'll get.
Review: Regardless of whether you agree with the choices of all the stories selected within this book, it is a great representation of american mystery stories in the 20th century. The inclusion of some of the centuries most prolific mystery writers, (Chandler, Hammett, Cain, MacDonald (Ross & John D.)), famous novelists (Faulkner, Steinbeck, Buck), modern writers (Stephen King, Dennis Lehane, Sue Grafton, etc.), and countless others make this a fantastic collection. Only a "sour grapes" type of personality could not appreciate this book. I guarantee that this collection will have you wanting to read more from some of these authors, and probably expose you to authors you weren't aware of previously. With stories varying from 10 to 40 pages, you can choose how long you want to read. I am an avid mystery reader, and I while there are many great books and stories I have read, I feel this is the best purchase I have made for the assortment of authors, styles, and stories I have been exposed to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As good a collection of mystery stories as you'll get.
Review: Regardless of whether you agree with the choices of all the stories selected within this book, it is a great representation of american mystery stories in the 20th century. The inclusion of some of the centuries most prolific mystery writers, (Chandler, Hammett, Cain, MacDonald (Ross & John D.)), famous novelists (Faulkner, Steinbeck, Buck), modern writers (Stephen King, Dennis Lehane, Sue Grafton, etc.), and countless others make this a fantastic collection. Only a "sour grapes" type of personality could not appreciate this book. I guarantee that this collection will have you wanting to read more from some of these authors, and probably expose you to authors you weren't aware of previously. With stories varying from 10 to 40 pages, you can choose how long you want to read. I am an avid mystery reader, and I while there are many great books and stories I have read, I feel this is the best purchase I have made for the assortment of authors, styles, and stories I have been exposed to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Collection
Review: Some stories you've read, some forgotten, some never heard of before, are the rewards in this fine anthology. Take the time to enjoy this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An incredible anthology
Review: Talk about pressure. The goal is to select fifty-five tales with each twentieth century decade having at least three entries written by American authors to represent the best mystery short stories of the last hundred years. That is what Tony Hillerman and Otto Penzler set out to do and succeeded.

As expected many of the famous classic mystery writers such Hammett, Queen, and Chandler have works included in this tome. Also not surprising is that several of current popular authors such as Block, Paretsky, and Lehane have works contained in the anthology. It will be very startling to some fans that members of the Who's Who of American literature includes names such as O'Henry, Hemingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck, and Thurber. Added to the mix is an explanation on the selection process by Penzler and a brief historical look at how vast the genre has grown from its roots.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now here is a great book!
Review: The stories in it reminded me of the great writers I enjoyed much earlier in the century. I liked the fact that they dated the stories to let the reader know when they were written. I must commend Tony Hillerman for his impressive choices; it couldn't have been an easy job. I can tell you right now, don't expect to read it in one week, not even in a month. I do recommend you savor and enjoy these stories slowly, even repeatedly, over an extended length of time, possibly even between other mysteries. What I mean is, who would WANT to hurry through such classics as James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, William Faulkner, Susan Glaspell, Stephen Greenleaf, Dashell Hammett, O Henry, Sue Grafton, or Flannery O'Connor? And that's just a drop in the bucket of Who's Who in this 813-page book.

Flannery O'Connor is one of my all time favorites. She has a strong way of making a point; her endings have always taken me by surprise. Her 1965-story The Comforts of Home, about a son still living with his mother and the unwelcome guest she brings home, has the honor of being included. Another great one is, Susan Glaspell's 1917 story, A Jury of Her Peers; a story of a husband who hung himself while still in bed. Then there's a 1905 story by Willa Cather called Paul's Case; about a recently released safe cracker who may or may not go straight. Be sure to read Tony Hillerman's introduction. He tells the reader the difference between literature and mystery and how mystery has evolved. On my keeper shelf it goes!


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