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Old 08-01-2018, 08:34 PM   #2354
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I don't remember what originally caught my interest, but I've had this on my wishlist since 2012 and it's dropped to $0.99.

Between the Dark and the Daylight edited by Ed Gorman and Martin Greenberg

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Crime fiction’s biggest names have been rounded up for a truly impressive collection of 2008’s best short stories. Featuring authors like Michael Connelly, Charlaine Harris, and 2009 Edgar Award winner T. Jefferson Parker, this volume should be on the shelf of every mystery fan.

Crime fiction's biggest names have been rounded up for a truly impressive collection of 2008's best short stories. Featuring authors like Michael Connelly, Charlaine Harris, and 2009 Edgar Award winner T. Jefferson Parker, this volume should be on the shelf of every mystery fan.Three more Edgar Award finalists, a Thriller Award finalist, and many other award nominees are also included! Other contributors include: Joyce Carol Oates, Scott Phillips, Megan Abbott, Charles Ardai, Sean Chercover, Nancy Pickard, Bill Crider, Gary Phillips, Patricia Abbot, Peter Robinson, Martin Edwards, Jeremiah Healy, Martin Limón, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Robert S. Levinson, Bill Pronzini, Doug Allyn, Brett Battles, Norman Partridge, N.J. Ayres, David Edgerly Gates, Dominique Mainard, and John Harvey.The collection also features an article, "The Mystery Year in Review," written by Jon L. Breen.
It's likely part of the big Simon & Schuster deal.
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