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The Eyes Still Have It: The Shamus Award-Winning Stories

The Eyes Still Have It: The Shamus Award-Winning Stories

The Eyes Still Have It: The Shamus Award-Winning Stories
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The Eyes Still Have It: The Shamus Award-Winning Stories

by Randisi, Robert J. (Editor); John Lutz; Bill Pronzini; Benjamin M. Schutz; Loren D. Estleman; Rob Kantner; Ed Gorman; Mickey Spillane; Maricia Muller; Nancy Pickard; Lawrence Block

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New York: Signet Penguin, 1996. Mass market paperback, 244 pages; spine creased and slightly slanted, tight in binding, covers flat/uncreased, very clean and unmarked throughout. For even more mystery short stories, and who can get enough?, see also our listings for Malice Domestic 3 : An Anthology of Original Traditional Mystery Stories (No. 3), edited by Nancy Pickard, and for Murder on Trial, edited by Cynthia Manson, and for Cat Crimes 2 [Two, II]: Nineteen tales of mystery from today's Masters, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, and this, just in, Death in Dixie [Bone-Chilling Murder Mysteries From The South], edited by Billie Sue Mosiman and Martin H. Greenberg.. . First Paperback Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good -.

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Robert J. Randisi is the author of the Miles Jacoby , Nick Delvecchio , and Joe Keough mystery series. He has been nominated four times for the Shamus Award from the Private Eye Writers of America. In 1993 he was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Southwest Mystery/Suspense Convention. He is the editor of more than 25 print and audio anthologies, including the Deadly Allies, Lethal Ladies, For Crime Out Loud and First Cases series. His most recent anthologies are The Shamus Game (NAL, 2000) and Mystery Street (NAL, 2001), both PWA anthologies. His most recent book, Blood on the Arch (St. Martin’s Press, 2000), a “Joe Keough” novel, will be published in paperback from Leisure Books this fall. The year 2001 will see the publication of the novel The Masks of Auntie Laveau , co-authored with Christine Matthews, as well as Delvecchio’s Brooklyn , a collection of his “Nick Delvecchio” short stories. He is the Founder and Permanent Executive Director of the Private Eye Writers of America, the creator of the Shamus Award, the co-founder of Mystery Scen e magazine and The American Crime Writer’s League, and the former mystery reviewer for The Orlando Sentinel .

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Eric James CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Eyes Still Have It: The Shamus Award-Winning Stories
Author
Randisi, Robert J. (Editor); John Lutz; Bill Pronzini; Benjamin M. Schutz; Loren D. Estleman; Rob Kantner; Ed Gorman; Mickey Spillane; Maricia Muller; Nancy Pickard; Lawrence Block
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good -
Edition
First Paperback Printing
ISBN 10
0451184815
ISBN 13
9780451184818
Publisher
Signet Penguin
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1996
Keywords
FICTION CRIME AMERICAN SUSPENSE THRILLER MYSTERY AMATEUR DETECTIVE police pi PRIVATE FBI Short Stories Anthology Eye Investigator
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Mystery/Espionage/Suspense Fiction;

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