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Overview
Edited by Tony Hillerman, the Southwest's foremost suspense writer, this first-ever collection of mystery stories set in the West contains 20 original entries by such luminary mystery writers as Marcia Muller, Susan Dunlap, and Robert Campbell.
Esteemed and award-winning novelist Tony Hillerman calls upon today's brightest stars of contemporary suspense to create a unique collection of original stories set in the American West. This anthology features the work of J.A. Jance, Bill Crider, Lia Matera, Stuart M. Kaminsky, and many more.
Synopsis
Edited by Tony Hillerman, the Southwest's foremost suspense writer, this first-ever collection of mystery stories set in the West contains 20 original entries by such luminary mystery writers as Marcia Muller, Susan Dunlap, and Robert Campbell.
Mystery Readers Journal - Carol Harper
Twenty short stories by established novelists, many using their regular series characters, while others depart from the exptected. The common theme is a setting in the west, ranging from he frozen wilds of Minnesota and Alaska to the farm prairies of Iowa, from the fog-bound shores of Oregon and Northern California to the arid lands of the desert southwest and west Texas. While not in the traditional guise of a western, with spurs jingling and horses galloping, these are western stories told by authors, some of whom also write in the western genre.
Editorials
Carol Harper
Twenty short stories by established novelists, many using their regular series characters, while others depart from the exptected. The common theme is a setting in the west, ranging from he frozen wilds of Minnesota and Alaska to the farm prairies of Iowa, from the fog-bound shores of Oregon and Northern California to the arid lands of the desert southwest and west Texas. While not in the traditional guise of a western, with spurs jingling and horses galloping, these are western stories told by authors, some of whom also write in the western genre.β Mystery Readers Journal