The Best American Crime Reporting 2007

The Best American Crime Reporting 2007
Title The Best American Crime Reporting 2007 PDF eBook
Author Linda Fairstein
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 386
Release 2009-10-13
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0061844934

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Thieves, liars, killers, and conspirators—it's a criminal world out there, and someone has got to write about it. An eclectic collection of the year's best reportage, The Best American Crime Reporting 2007 brings together the murderers and muscle men, the masterminds, and the mysteries and missteps that make for brilliant stories, told by the aces of the true crime genre. This latest addition to the highly acclaimed series features guest editor Linda Fairstein, the bestselling crime novelist and former chief prosecutor of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's pioneering Special Victims' Unit.

The Best American Magazine Writing 2009

The Best American Magazine Writing 2009
Title The Best American Magazine Writing 2009 PDF eBook
Author The American Society of Magazine Editors
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 476
Release 2009-12-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780231147965

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Chosen from among the winners and finalists of the 2009 National Magazine Awards, this collection features a mixture of reviews, profiles, and reporting that caught both readers' and critics' attention.

The Quest for Anna Klein

The Quest for Anna Klein
Title The Quest for Anna Klein PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Cook
Publisher HMH
Pages 357
Release 2011-06-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0547549229

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On the eve of WWII, an international plot leads to a deadly obsession: “Nobody tells a story better than Thomas H. Cook” (Michael Connelly, New York Times–bestselling author of Two Kinds of Truth). It’s 1939 and the world is on the brink of war, but Thomas Danforth is in New York City living a fortunate life. The well-traveled son of a wealthy importer, he’s in his twenties and running the family business, looking forward to a bright future. Then, during a snowy evening walk along Gramercy Park, a friend makes a fateful request—and involves Thomas in a dangerous idea that could change the fates of millions. Thomas is to provide access to his secluded Connecticut mansion, where a mysterious woman will receive training in firearms and explosives. Thus begins an international plot carried out by the strange and alluring Anna Klein—a plot that will ensnare Thomas in more ways than one. When it all goes wrong and Anna disappears, he will travel far from home once again, but this time, into a war-torn world that is far more dangerous, in this story by an Edgar Award–winning author known for his “piercing thrillers” (New York Daily News). “No other suspense writer takes readers as deeply into the heart of darkness as Thomas H. Cook.” —Chicago Tribune

The Last Talk with Lola Faye

The Last Talk with Lola Faye
Title The Last Talk with Lola Faye PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Cook
Publisher HMH
Pages 293
Release 2010-08-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0547541279

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A “marvelously tense” novel of psychological suspense centered on a long-ago crime of passion, from an Edgar Award–winning author (Publishers Weekly, starred review). With dreams of academic greatness, Lucas Paige rose from humble and sordid beginnings to attend Harvard. But his achievements since then have been meager. In St. Louis to give yet another sparsely attended reading, he discovers a face from the past he’s tried to forget: Lola Faye Gilroy, the “other woman” he long blamed for his father’s murder. Reluctantly, Luke joins Lola Faye for a drink. As one drink turns into several, these two battered souls relive, from their different perspectives, the most searing experience of their lives. They are transported back to the tiny southern town of Glenville, Alabama, where a violent crime of passion is turned in the light once more. As it turns out, there is much Luke doesn’t know. And what he doesn’t know can hurt him. Trapped in an increasingly intense exchange, Luke struggles to gain control and determine what Lola Faye is truly after—before it is too late. This “darkly powerful” (Kirkus Reviews) literary thriller, rich with Southern atmosphere, is “a knockout” (People). “Cook continues his work as one of the best fiction writers in America.” —The Plain Dealer

Hard-boiled Sentimentality

Hard-boiled Sentimentality
Title Hard-boiled Sentimentality PDF eBook
Author Leonard Cassuto
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 341
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 0231126905

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Leonard Cassuto's cultural history of the hard-boiled crime genre recovers the fascinating link between tough guys and sensitive women

The Best of Technology Writing 2008

The Best of Technology Writing 2008
Title The Best of Technology Writing 2008 PDF eBook
Author Clive Thompson
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 274
Release 2008
Genre Technical writing
ISBN 0472033271

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The year's best technology writing

Back to the Badlands

Back to the Badlands
Title Back to the Badlands PDF eBook
Author John Williams
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 2007
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"A gazetteer of American noir."- Daily Telegraph In the summer of 1989 John Williams donned a baseball cap and took off for the States to search out the mythical America of modern crime fiction-to find James Ellroy's Los Angeles, Elmore Leonard's sleazy South Beach of Miami, Sara Paretsky's Chicago, and many others on a tour of the American underbelly. The result was Into the Badlands, a riveting collection of interviews. In 2005 Williams returned to discover that much had changed in the intervening years, both in crime writing and in America as a whole. As Williams crosses America in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, he finds himself in a profoundly uneasy country. Whether their territory is inner-city DC, like George Pelecanos, or the rural white poverty of the Ozark Hills, like Daniel Woodrell, the best crime writers today are sending dispatches from the edge. John Williams brings their visions together to construct a powerful, personal portrait of America today. Includes interviews with James Lee Burke, James Ellroy, James Crumley, Sara Paretsky, Eugene Izzi, Elmore Leonard, George V. Higgins, Vicki Hendricks, Kem Nunn, Kinky Friedman, Daniel Woodrell, and George P. Pelecanos.