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Twelve American Detective Stories Edward D. Hoch

Twelve American Detective Stories By Edward D. Hoch

Twelve American Detective Stories by Edward D. Hoch


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Summary

Murder, kidnapping, and theft are the principal crimes committed in these twelve American detective stories. The victim may be an innocent baby or a double-crossing mobster, the setting a department store or death cell at the state prison, but the detective's powers must be unfailing.

Twelve American Detective Stories Summary

Twelve American Detective Stories by Edward D. Hoch

Murder, kidnapping, and theft are the principal crimes committed in these 12 American detective stories. The victim may be an innocent baby or a double-crossing mobster, the setting a department store or death cell at the state prison, but the detective's intellectual or intuitive powers must be unfailing, whether the important clue is a single bullet or a tiny splinter of wood. With stories by Edgar Allan Poe, Craig Rice, Ellery Queen, and Raymond Chandler.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Edgar Allan Poe: 'Thou Art the Man'; Jacques Futrelle: 'The Stolen Rubens'; Anna Katherine Green: 'The Second Bullet'; Melville Davisson Post: 'The Age of Miracles'; T. S. Stribling: 'The Shadow'; C. Daly King: 'The Episode of the Nail and the Requiem'; Craig Rice: 'His Heart Could Break'; Carter Dickson: 'The House in Goblin Wood'; Ellery Queen: 'The Dauphin's Doll'; Mary Roberts Rinehart: 'The Splinter'; Raymond Chandler: 'The Pencil'; Cornell Woolrich: 'One Drop of Blood'; Biographical Notes.

Additional information

GOR012943268
9780192880642
0192880640
Twelve American Detective Stories by Edward D. Hoch
Used - Like New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19971023
244
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