Detective and mystery stories, American
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Detective and mystery stories, American
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- Subject of28
- Golden age locked room mysteries, Otto Penzler, editor
- Windy City blues, by Sara Paretsky
- Echoes of Sherlock Holmes, stories inspired by the Holmes canon, edited by Laurie R. King and Leslie S. Klinger
- Lost stories, 21 long-lost stories from the best-selling creator of Sam Spade, The Maltese Falcon, and The Thin Man, Dashiell Hammett ; edited by Vince Emery ; introduction by Joe Gores
- Eggnog murder, Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, Barbara Ross
- More Holmes for the holidays, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jon L. Lellenberg, and Carol-Lynn Waugh
- Eggnog murder, Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis and Barbara Ross
- The big book of Victorian mysteries, edited with an introduction by Otto Penzler
- Transgressions, edited by Ed McBain
- Murder most crafty, edited by Maggie Bruce
- Collected stories, Raymond Chandler ; with an introduction by John Bayley
- Complete novels, Dashiell Hammett
- The best American mystery stories 2020, edited and with an introduction by C.J. Box ; Otto Penzler, series editor
- Crime stories and other writings, Dashiell Hammett
- Encyclopedia Brown shows the way, by Donald J. Sobol ; illustrated by Leonard Shortall
- I, Richard, Elizabeth George
- Later novels and other writings, Raymond Chandler
- The Pecan Springs Enterprise trilogy, Deadlines, Faultlines, Firelines, Susan Wittig Albert
- Trouble in mind, the collected stories, Jeffery Deaver, V. 3
- Mystery Writers of America presents vengeance, edited by Lee Child
- D.C. noir 2, the classics, edited by George Pelecanos
- Crime novels, American noir of the 1930s and 40s
- Fudge cupcake murder, a Hannah Swensen mystery, Joanne Fluke
- Akashic noir, Santa Cruz noir, edited by Susie Bright
- Encyclopedia Brown saves the day, by Donald J. Sobol ; illustrated by Leonard Shortall
- Encyclopedia Brown keeps the peace, by Donald J. Sobol ; illustrated by Leonard Shortall
- Stories and early novels, The Library of America; 79, Raymond Chandler
- In league with Sherlock Holmes, stories inspired by the Sherlock Holmes canon, edited by Laurie R King and Leslie S Klinger