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9780425171288

Once upon a Crime : Fairy Tales for Mystery Lovers

by Unknown
  • ISBN13:

    9780425171288

  • ISBN10:

    0425171280

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-10-01
  • Publisher: Prime Crime
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Summary

In the hands of some of the most respected mystery writers of the decade, stories such as the confinement of Rapunzel, the peril of Little Red Riding Hood, and many others are given a compelling, suspenseful twist. But unlike the well-known traditional tales, the endings found here aren't always the familiar ones you remember - or expect.
In Sharyn McCrumb's "Gerda's Sense of Snow," an ingenious retelling of a classic, Gerda must rescue her best friend Kay from the Snow Queen, a crack dealer whose white powder erases pain - and makes the user her slave.
A troubled teen assumes seven separate personalities after her wicked stepmother, determined to be the fairest of them all, drives her to an isolated cabin - and to dangerous deeds - in "Heptagon" by Joan Hess.
In a charmingly contemporary adaptation of "The Six Swans," a country singer tries to outwit his agent by hiding a promising new act in a secluded cabin. But the agent has devious plans of her own... in "Swan Song" by John Lutz.
And an uproarious new version of "The Emperor's New Clothes," by Simon Brett, has a top gangster finding salvation in televangelism - until a young gang member reveals the leader's true nature...

Author Biography

Ed Gorman, winner of numerous awards, including the Shamus, the Spur, and the International Fiction Writer’s Award, is the author of many novels, including Cold Blue Midnight and the first two Sam McCain mysteries, The Day the Music Died and Wake Up Little Susie. He has also been nominated for the Edgar, the Anthony, the Golden Dagger, and the Bram Stoker Awards. He lives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
After Happily Everp. 2
Clever Hansp. 19
Heptagonp. 33
It Happened at Grandmother's Housep. 44
Now Fetch Me an Axep. 65
Old Sultanp. 88
Harvest Homep. 101
Prince Charmingp. 118
Rapunzelp. 137
Resurrection Joep. 164
Rapunzel's Revengep. 177
Snow White and the Eleven Dwarfsp. 199
Swan Songp. 212
The Better to Eat You Withp. 226
Of the Fogp. 244
The Brave Little Costume Designerp. 275
The Emperor's New Clothesp. 291
The Musician of Breman, GAp. 303
Anniversary Ballp. 322
Invisible Timep. 343
Love and Justicep. 361
"The Twelve Dancing Princesses" Revisitedp. 374
Thousandfursp. 385
Gerda's Sense of Snowp. 399
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