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The Fine art of murder

by Edward Gorman

Mystery fiction is today's favorite form of literary entertainment. Now here's the perfect accessory to any crime imaginable, a hefty, handsome one-volume look at mystery fiction of all kinds from the traditional mystery as written by Charlotte MacLeod and Lilian Jackson Braun, to the serial killer novels of Thomas Harris and Jim Thompson. THE FINE ART OF MURDER offers the mystery fan a revealing and informative look at the world of mystery fiction as told from the viewpoints of the writer, editor, critic, and bookseller. From interviews to essays, from appealing photo layouts to recommended reading lists, this is the one book all mystery readers will want handily positioned on their own bookshelves. Here's a one-of-a-kind overview of the mystery field that includes movies and television as well as fiction The subjects and categories covered include American Mysteries. Traditional Mysteries. The Black Detective. Religious Mysteries. Private Eye Mysteries, Gay Mysteries. British Mysteries. Dark Suspense. Women's Suspense. Police Procedural, Hard-boiled Mysteries, Thrillers, Young Adult Mysteries, Short Stones. True Crime, The Writing Life. Fandom, Television Mysteries. Comic Books, and Nostalgia. All this and much, much more in this remarkable feast for mystery lovers... THE FINE ART OF MURDER *Million* magazine has called Ed Gorman "one of the world's great storytellers" His crime fiction has won the Shamus and been nominated for both the Edgar and the Anthony awards. Along with Martin H Greenberg. he is co-editor of Mystery Scene Martin H. Greenberg was recently called "the worlds leading anthologist." Many of the stories in his books have won the mostcoveted prizes in popular fiction. Larry Segriff is a young writer who has sold more than twenty-five stories to a variety of magazines and anthologies Jon L. Breen is an award-winning fiction writer and the leading crime fiction critic of his generation. His reviews appear monthly in *Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine*.

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
  2. Was there a moment where you disagreed with a character’s choice? What would you have done?
  3. What theme did this book keep circling back to — and did it earn its ending?
  4. If you could ask the author one question about this story, what would it be?
  5. Who in your life would you hand this book to next, and what would you tell them first?