2024 the best stories review
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A Wall Street Journal holiday 2021 pick
A Suspense Magazine Best Book of the Year
Lee Child selects the twenty best mystery short stories of the year, including tales by Stephen King, Sara Paretsky, and many more.
Under the auspices of New York City's legendary mystery fiction specialty bookstore, The Mysterious Bookshop, and aided by Edgar Award-winning anthologist Otto Penzler, international bestseller Lee Child has selected the twenty most suspenseful, most confounding, and most mysterious short stories from the past year, collected now in one entertaining volume.
Includes stories by:
Alison Gaylin
David Morrell
James Lee Burke
Joyce Carol Oates
Martin Edwards
Sara Paretsky
Stephen King
Sue Grafton (with a new, posthumously-published work!)
And many more!
From the Publisher
ASIN : B08W8QRLG3
Publisher : Mysterious Press (September 14, 2021)
Publication date : September 14, 2021
Language : English
File size : 1141 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 451 pages
Reviewer: Larry Ecton
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A wonderful discovery
Review: Ashamed and foolish, I stumbled onto this treasure as I was tracking for more Lee Child books. What I found was a rediscovery of my love for short mystery stories - something I unknowingly left behind over fifty years ago. And I am now simply overwhelmed at the rich vein that has been mined over these decades, just ready for my exploration and pleasure during my remaining time. There is more problem of "running out!" My choice of five stars is both personal and universal. Joy! And such delight packed into so few words. I am salivating for more!
Reviewer: L H
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Terrific Collection of Short Stories
Review: The Best Mystery Stories of the Year 2021 is a collection of 20 short stories edited by Lee Child with Otto Penzler, the series editor. This book did not disappoint. Not only were there stories written by authors I had previously read, but quite a few by authors new to me. A brief summary of each author's work and awards appears before their short story.Every one of the stories was well written and uniquely satisfying. It was easy to read a few stories when I had a little free time, such as waiting for an appointment or when traveling. Reading a couple of the stories was the perfect transition between novels. I am already ordering a few mytery collections from previous years.
Reviewer: Mary Jane Rowan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The best! Best Mystery Stories of 2021
Review: My reading group took my suggestion and is reading this anthology. It helps that one of the editors, readers, is a good friend, Michele Slung, who calls herself a professional reader. True to what I would expect of her and Otto Penzler, add in Lee Child, this anthology is great fun. The appearances of Joyce Carol Oates's chillingly brilliant story, Parole Hearing, California, Stephen King's shocking story, The Fifth Step, and Andrew Walsh-Huggins fantastic Irish story The Path I Took, makes this a brilliant anthology. And then there is the newly found story by Sue Grafton, one of the all time great mystery writers of the century. The rest of the stories do not disappoint. I'm looking forward to savoring the bonus story which is sure to be a great "topper-offer."
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great reading.
Review: Excellent collection of mystery stories by the great variety of writers. There isnât a particular story that sticks out in my mind but every time I read one of these collections Iâm always introduced to new authors that I can now read more of.
Reviewer: JZ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Highly entertaining
Review: Really enjoyed reading all these stories. It's interesting to experience different literary styles over the course of one book. Great bedtime reading.....one story per night.
Reviewer: Alison S. Coad
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Collection Worth Checking Out
Review: The 20 stories (plus one reprint by Ambrose Bierce from 1888) in this anthology were all published in 2020; each is preceded by a short introduction to the author and is followed by a brief note by the author concerning the genesis of the story. As with any such anthology, one readerâs favourites will be anotherâs most-hated; that said, my favourite stories in this collection include Michael Brackenâs âBlest Be the Tie That Binds,â about a Mob attempt to launder money through church tithings; âThe Locked Cabinâ by Martin Edwards, which takes place in the 1930s aboard the Queen Mary; Sue Graftonâs âIf You Want Something Done Rightâ¦â which slyly illustrates that saying; the poignant âThe Truth About Lucy,â by Dennis McFadden, showing how the past affects future generations; Joyce Carol Oatesâ lovely imaging of how a member of the Manson Family might prepare for a âParole Hearing, California Institution for Women, Chino, Californiaâ; Stephen Kingâs take on one of the famous steps of AA, âThe Fifth Stepâ; and Andrew Welsh-Hugginsâ âThe Path I Took,â in which a student of languages travels to Gaelic Ireland in 1983, where his studies are disrupted by The Troubles. There is also a list of honorable mentions at the end of the book, for the reader who wants to find more stories in this genre. My one quibble with this anthology (which I believe is the first in a projected series overseen by Otto Penzler of the Mysterious Bookshop) is the choice to present the stories alphabetically by the authorâs last name; that just seems like a rather daft way to go about it. In any event, a good compilation of recent mystery short stories; recommended.
Reviewer: Traveler
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Diverse plots and characters.
Review: In each story you meet unusual, interesting characters and interesting and surprising plots. Thoroughly entertaining!! Many of the characters leave you wishing for more.
Reviewer: Christian Moore
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very good overall
Review: There are some gems in this collection. There are also a few for which I did not much care. And 1 or 2 that I couldn't get past 2 pages without skipping to the next story. The bottom line is that the really good stories make the book worth purchasing.
Reviewer: Donna Criddle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: good story
Reviewer: Leire
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Soy fan de Lee Child pero algunas de las historias infumables. Como aspecto positivo son mejor que la melatonina para dormir. Otras han sido realmente buenas pero no me esperaba que algunas fueran tan enrevesadas o aburridas la verdad.
Reviewer: Robert L.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: A nice bunch of well written and interesting short stories, most of which could form the basis of a book of movie script. I have no idea why Lee Child's name is on the cover except to sell the publication.
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Customers find the stories in the book delightful, interesting, and well-written. They describe the book as a good read and great fun. Readers also mention the stories are satisfying.
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