Showing posts with label David Willis McCullough. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 28, 2024

Recommended reading - City Sleuths and Tough Guys: Crime Stories from Poe to the Present

 

City Sleuths and Tough Guys: Crime Stories from Poe to the Present

Edited by David Willis McCullough.
 
Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Published 1989.
Hardcover.

ISBN-10: 0395513189
ISBN-13: 978-0395513187
 
Description:
 
Trace the hard-boiled mystery back to its roots with this collection of twenty-eight detective stories set in tough, urban settings. From classics by Poe and Vidocq to contemporary favorites such as Hammett and Spillane, this is a literary feast for all mystery fans.

Contents:

Introduction, by David Willis McCullough
The simple art of murder, by Raymond Chandler;
The clue of the yellow curtains, by Francois Eugene Vidocq
The mystery of Marie Roget, by Edgar Allen Poe
The lodger, by Marie Belloc Lowndes
Princess Sonia's bath, by Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre
The investors, by Edgar Wallace
The tenth clew, by Dashiell Hammett
The rubber trumpet, by Roy Vickers
No proof, by Yoh Sano
Dead-end for Delia, by William Campbell Gault
At the Etoile du Nord, by Georges Simenon
I always get the cuties, by John D. MacDonald
This world, then the fireworks, by Jim Thompson
The gold fever tapes, by Mickey Spillane
Wild goose chase, by Ross MacDonald
The nine-to-five man, by Stanley Ellin
Small homocide, by Ed McBain
Blind man with a pistol, by Chester Himes
Pigeon blood, by Paul Cain
Just one of those days, by Donald E. Westlake
Election day, by Joseph Hansen
The Parker shotgun, by Sue Grafton
The Johore murders, by Paul Theroux
Sure, blue, and dead, too, by Janwillem van de Wetering
Skin deep, by Sara Paretsky
Death by water, by William Marshall
Flake piece, by Carolyn Wheat
Dead soldier, by Loren D. Estleman
Double indemnity, the screenplay, by Raymond Chandler and Billy Wilder.