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Deadly Pleasures

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To celebrate the Crime Writers' Association Diamond Jubilee, a collection of original stories from distinguished members of the CWA especially commissioned for this volume
An eclectic collection of short stories from the following members of the CWA: SIMON BRETT ANN CLEEVES LIZA CODY LINDSEY DAVIS MARTIN EDWARDS RUTH DUDLEY EDWARDS CHRISTOPHER FOWLER JOHN HARVEY DAVID HEWSON ALISON JOSEPH PETER LOVESEY CLAIRE McGOWAN MICHAEL RIDPATH PETER ROBINSON CATH STAINCLIFFE ANDREW TAYLOR CHARLES TODD MARGARET YORKE|An eclectic collection of original short stories from distinguished members of the CWA
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 9, 2013
      The Crime Writers’ Association marks its Diamond Jubilee year with an anthology that’s a smorgasbord of delicacies including a few pungent unfamiliar items just begging to be tasted. Among the 18 contributors are such well-known authors as Ann Cleeves, whose “The Pirate” offers a surprise twist; Peter Robinson, whose “Enchantress” mixes legend with mystery; and Lindsey Davis, whose whimsical “Zounds!” features a ghostly cast. Christopher Fowler’s “Bryant and May in the Field” shows the Peculiar Crimes Unit in its best light, with its trademark blend of logic and whimsy. The spare scenery of Iceland in Michael Ridpath’s “The Polar Bear Killing” is matched by his sharp clear prose. The late Margaret Yorke’s “Threescore and Ten,” the volume’s only reprint, tugs at the heartstrings before justice arrives in an unusual way.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from November 1, 2013

      Veterans mingle smoothly with newcomers in this collection specially commissioned for the Crime Writers' Association's (CWA) Diamond Jubilee. Nicely dovetailing longer stories such as Simon Brett's twisty "The Frame" with whip-smart shorties such as Ann Cleeves's "The Pirate," the anthology never feels slapped together. If, like me, you've wanted to catch up with Michael Ridpath's Icelandic mysteries, start with "The Polar Bear Killing." If you are intrigued by new voices, Claire McGowan's chilling "The Last Resort" won't disappoint you. A great addition is a selection from the late Margaret Yorke ("Threescore and Ten"), the only story that wasn't written directly for this compendium; she died in 2012. VERDICT CWA's annual anthology is always reliable, but this entry is particularly strong. It covers a broad spectrum of reading interests, mixes big names with newer ones, and successfully blends longer stories with brief ones. Wit, psychological tension, twisted plots, and traditional procedurals are all represented. Editor Edwards is to be commended.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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