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9780195103212

Murderous Schemes: An Anthology of Classic Detective Stories

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    9780195103212

  • ISBN10:

    0195103211

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-01-01
  • Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PR

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Summary

When plotting a murder (figuratively speaking), the mystery writer has at hand any number of M.O.s, including such tried and true conventions as the locked room, the unbreakable alibi, the double bluff, the mistaken identity, and many others. Indeed, one of the challenges (and great sources ofpleasure) for a mystery writer is to visit a well-known plot construction--to try their hand at "the locked room" or "the caper"--perhaps to honor a writer or story they admire, perhaps to try to top them. Now, in Murderous Schemes, renowned mystery writer Donald E. Westlake and J. Madison Davis(current president of the International Association of Crime Writers) offer an illuminating look at eight such mystery conventions, illustrating each with five short stories written by some of the masters of the form. The resulting collection of forty tales spans a hundred and fifty years of crimefiction and includes virtually every style imaginable, from the hard-boiled detective story to the cozy armchair mystery. Here Westlake and Davis provide the avid mystery reader (and the budding mystery writer) with a glimpse behind the curtain, allowing them to compare for themselves how some of the great crime writers worked their magic on a particular convention. In the section "Armchair Detective," forinstance, readers can compare works by Baroness Orczy ("The Mysterious Death on the Underground Railroad"), Agatha Christie ("The Sunningdale Mystery"--in which Christie makes passing reference to Baroness Orczy's story), Ellery Queen ("The Adventure of Abraham Lincoln's Clue"), Margaret Maron("Lieutenant Harald and the Impossible Gun"), and P. D. James ("Great Aunt-Allie's Flypapers"). These tales highlight not only differences between individual writers, but also the differences between American and British detective fiction, and they illuminate the evolution of crime writing overtime. And the other chapters--including "I Confess," "Hoist on their Own Petards," "Over the Edge," and "Come Into My Parlor"--are equally enlightening. But the best thing about Murderous Schemes is certainly the stories themselves. Here is a glorious treasure chest of tales that cover every crimein the book, written by a who's who of crime fiction--Edgar Allan Poe, Wilkie Collins, Arthur Conan Doyle, G. K. Chesterton, Raymond Chandler, Ellery Queen, Dorothy L. Sayers, P. D. James, Chester Himes, Edward D. Hoch, and Lawrence Block, to name but a few. Bringing together a century and a half of superb crime stories, from Poe's 1844 tale of forced confession in "Thou Art the Man," to the modern mastery of Lawrence Block's story of thinly veiled evil, "Someday I'll Plant More Walnut Trees," Murderous Schemes is a glorious collection. It willinform and delight anyone who loves mystery and mayhem.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Shadow of the Goatp. 9
What, No Butler?p. 27
The Leopold Locked Roomp. 40
The Man Who Read John Dickson Carrp. 59
The Secret Gardenp. 69
The Necklace of Pearlsp. 88
They Can Only Hang You Oncep. 99
Busted Blossomsp. 113
A Costume Piecep. 127
The Impossible Theftp. 143
Don't Know Much About Artp. 157
The Ultimate Caperp. 182
The Mysterious Death On the Underground Railwayp. 189
The Blue Geraniump. 206
The Adventure of Abraham Lincoln's Cluep. 221
The Affair of the Twisted Scarfp. 238
The Landladyp. 287
The Orderly World of Mr. Applebyp. 297
Bless This Housep. 316
Someday I'll Plant More Walnut Treesp. 329
"Thou Art the Man"p. 347
The Adventure of the Dying Detectivep. 362
The Master of Mysteryp. 378
The Fat Manp. 390
Midnight in Beauchamp Rowp. 403
I'll Be Waitingp. 416
The Possibility of Evilp. 432
The Secret Loverp. 443
A Jury of Her Peersp. 457
The Hands of Mr. Ottermolep. 479
Tangp. 497
Little Apple Hard to Peelp. 504
Acknowledgmentsp. 517
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