Murder...and All That Jazz by Robert J. Randisi

››› Download audio book. ‹‹‹ Original Title: Murder...and All That Jazz ISBN: 0451213335 ISBN13: 9780451213334 Autor: Robert J. Randisi (Editor) Rating: 4.8 of 5 stars (4879) counts Original Format: Paperback, 272 pages Download Format: PDF, FB2, DJVU, iBook. Published: November 2nd 2004 / by Signet / (first published 2004) Language: English Genre(s): Short Stories- 2 users

Description: Including new stories from New York Times bestselling and Edgar(r) Award-winning authors, this collection is moody, menacing, and as unpredictable as the jazz music it celebrates. With stories by Michael Connelly, Peter Robinson, Robert Ferrigno, Laura Lippman, Max Allan Collins, Julie Smith, Craig Holden, John Lutz, John Harvey, Billy Moody, Ed Gorman, Martin

Meyers, Les Roberts, and Christine Matthews.

About Author:

Pseudonyms include W. B. Longley, Robert Lake, Spenser Fortune, Joshua Randall, Tom Cutter, J.R. Roberts, Joseph Meek, Cole Weston, Lew Baines, Paul Ledd and Jon Sharpe Robert J. Randisi is the creator and author of The Gunsmith, the popular Western series with more than 250 novels and more than 5 million books in print, which was written under the pen name . Under various pseudonyms, he has created and written the series Tracker, Angel Eyes, The Bounty Hunter, Mountain Jack Pike, and Ryder. Western novels that have appeared under his own name are The Ham Reporter, Targett, The Ghost with Blue Eyes, Legend, and Miracle of the Jackal. He has also edited the Western anthologies White Hats, Black Hats, and Boot Hill.

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Nov 21, 2009 Hope Rated it: it was ok This book is the reminder that not all books that leap off shelves at libraries are unqualified successes. I found most of these stories mediocre - either they were mostly character sketches, or they were more excuses to put a pet character next to jazz greats. In large part, it was Jazz Age fan fiction. I wouldn't have minded so much if that's what I was expecting, but I was expecting mystery stores, of which there were precious few. I liked the last couple stories best. I'd have to check it ou This book is the reminder that not all books that leap off shelves at libraries are unqualified successes. I found most of these stories mediocre - either they were mostly character sketches, or they were more excuses to put a pet character next to jazz greats. In large part, it was Jazz Age fan fiction. I wouldn't have minded so much if that's what I was expecting, but I was expecting mystery stores, of which there were precious few. I liked the last couple stories best. I'd have to check it out from the library again to track down which authors they were, though. I think jazz fans will enjoy this collection much more than this mystery fan did.

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