CALL 'M' FOR MURDER is an anthology that stands at the crossroads of mystery and history, a meticulously curated collection showcasing a panorama of styles from the genteel puzzles of the Golden Age to the hard-boiled detective stories of the early 20th century. The anthology is notable not only for its breadth but also for the distinctive way it stitches together diverse literary fabrics. Each story, while a self-contained mystery, acts as a dialogue with the others, allowing readers to appreciate the evolution of the genre. The collection's importance is further underscored by the inclusion of seminal works that have shaped the mystery genre, offering a tapestry of crime narratives that range from psychological thrillers to procedural detective stories. The editors have achieved a careful balance, ensuring the anthology acts as a comprehensive study of mystery and detective literature's myriad forms. The contributing authors represent a who's who of the genre, from the foundational figures like Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle, to the innovators like Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, and extending to lesser-known luminaries who contributed significantly to its development. These authors collectively bring a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and literary contexts, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of the mystery genre. Their contributions highlight the genre's evolution, its response to societal changes, and its capacity for psychological depth, making this anthology not merely a collection of tales but a convergence of historical and cultural testimonies. CALL 'M' FOR MURDER is not just an anthology; it is an invitation to journey through the history of mystery. It appeals to aficionados of the genre as well as newcomers, offering a unique educational opportunity to explore the formative works that have defined and redefined what it means to craft a compelling mystery. Readers are encouraged to delve into these pages for both the sheer joy of storytelling and the deeper understanding of the human psyche that these tales reveal. This collection stands as a testimony to the genre's versatility and ongoing relevance, offering insights and intrigue in equal measure.
CALL "M" FOR MURDER : Ultimate Collection - 885 Murder Mysteries, Thriller Novels & Detective Stories in One Volume
Authors:
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Anna Katharine Green
- William Le Queux
- Louis Tracy
- Jackson Gregory
- Carolyn Wells
- Louis Joseph Vance
- Arthur Cheney Train
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- Ernest Bramah
- Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Arthur Morrison
- Cleveland Moffett
- Agatha Christie
- Marie Belloc Lowndes
- Sax Rohmer
- Ambrose Bierce
- Erskine Childers
- Wilkie Collins
- Thomas W. Hanshew
- Murray Leinster
- Allan Pinkerton
- H. Beam Piper
- Auguste Groner
- Freeman Wills Crofts
- James Hay
- Edgar Wallace
- Frank Froest
- Pierre Souvestre
- Marcel Allain
- Melville Davisson Post
- Frederic Arnold Kummer
- Richard Marsh
- Arthur J. Rees
- E. Phillips Oppenheim
- J. S. Fletcher
- C. N. Williamson
- A. M. Williamson
- R. Austin Freeman
- A. E. W. Mason
- E. W. Hornung
- G. K. Chesterton
- Frank L. Packard
- A. A. Milne
- Arthur B. Reeve
- E. C. Bentley
- Frank H. Spearman
- H. C. McNeile
- Fred M. White
- Dorothy L. Sayers
- Émile Gaboriau
- Victor L. Whitechurch
- Catherine Louisa Pirkis
- John R. Coryell
- Rober Barr
- Isabel Ostander
- Anna Maynard Barbour
- H.C. Bailey
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Duration:
- 55587 pages
Language:
English
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