Bibliomysteries

Bibliomysteries by Otto Penzler is a reprint edition published by Pegasus Books on August 14, 2018. This 544-page collection features a unique array of mystery stories that delve into the world of books, including themes surrounding bookshops, rare volumes, and collectors. The anthology showcases contributions from distinguished authors in the mystery genre, presenting a blend of narratives that intertwine literature with intrigue.
Readers will find a diverse selection of tales, including encounters with Sigmund Freud, a murderous bookseller, and a Mexican cartel kingpin with a fascination for rare books. The stories explore various settings and scenarios, such as hidden messages within books and the secrets of the London Library. This collection not only highlights the creativity of its contributors but also emphasizes the captivating relationship between literature and mystery.
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If you open your dictionary, you will discover that there is no such word as “bibliomystery.” However, most mystery readers know that the word refers to a mystery story that involves the world of books: a bookshop, a rare volume, a library, a collector, or a bookseller.The stories in this unique collection were commissioned by the Mysterious Bookshop. They were written by some of the mystery genre’s most distinguished authors. Tough guys like Ken Bruen, Reed Farrel Coleman, Loren D. Estleman, and Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins. Bestsellers like Nelson DeMille, Anne Perry, and Jeffery Deaver. Edgar winners such as C. J. Box, Thomas H. Cook, and Laura Lippman.Here you will discover Sigmund Freud dealing with an unwelcome visitor; Columbo confronting a murderous bookseller; a Mexican cartel kingpin with a fatal weakness for rare books; and deadly secrets deep in the London Library; plus books with hidden messages, beguiling booksellers, crafty collectors, and a magical library that is guaranteed to enchant you. The stories have been published in seven languages—one has sold more than 250,000 copies as an e-book, and another won the Edgar Allan Poe Award as the Best Short Story of the Year.Who knew literature could be so lethal!
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