Coast to Coast

Murder from Sea to Shining Sea

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Andrew McAleer, Paul D. Marks ISBN: 1230000961523
Publisher: Down & Out Books Publication: February 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew McAleer, Paul D. Marks
ISBN: 1230000961523
Publisher: Down & Out Books
Publication: February 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Crime in high places. Crime in low places. Crime from Coast to Coast.

Crime in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace of Boston to the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the Port of Los Angeles. From the wind-swept sails of the New England shoreline to the transitioning Italian-American neighborhood of North Beach in San Francisco and the Disney Concert Hall in L.A.

Crime is everywhere, from the murky depths of Echo Park Lake and the body dump of the Angeles National Forest, to the clear waters of Oyster Bay and the beaches of Cape Cod — even Mexico City — in this collection of stories that range from hardboiled to suspense-thrillers. And while these stories differ in locale, climate, mood and the tone and voices of the various writers, they all resonate with the dark underbelly of crime.

Continuing in the tradition of the great pulp magazines, stories and writers, we offer you Coast to Coast: Murder from Sea to Shining Sea.

With a Killer Cast Including: Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Bill Pronzini, 4-time Edgar winner William Link, Shamus Winner Paul D. Marks, Sherlock Holmes Bowl winner Andrew McAleer, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Award winner Robert S. Levinson, Scribner Crime Novel winner William G. Tapply, Al Blanchard Award winner James T. Shannon ...and other poisoned pen professionals.

Praise for COAST TO COAST …

"A sterling collection of coast-to-coast crime stories dripping with local color — all of it blood red." — Chuck Hogan, author of The Town and Devils In Exile

"Envelope-pushers! A truly WOW collection by the best mystery writers out there — full of surprises only they can pull off." — Thomas B. Sawyer, best-selling author of Cross Purposes and No Place to Run, and head-writer of Murder, She Wrote

"An engaging collection from a stellar cast of award-winning mystery authors guaranteed to keep you awake all night." — Hannah Dennison, author of the IMBA best-selling Vicky Hill Mysteries

"From Durgin Park in "Proper Boston" to the Plaza Mexico, from Fenway Park to Anaheim Stadium, this intriguing collection of stories from the Monday Murder Club will keep you guessing from cover to cover and coast to coast." — Raffi Yessayan, author of 8 in the Box and 2 in the Hat

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Crime in high places. Crime in low places. Crime from Coast to Coast.

Crime in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace of Boston to the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the Port of Los Angeles. From the wind-swept sails of the New England shoreline to the transitioning Italian-American neighborhood of North Beach in San Francisco and the Disney Concert Hall in L.A.

Crime is everywhere, from the murky depths of Echo Park Lake and the body dump of the Angeles National Forest, to the clear waters of Oyster Bay and the beaches of Cape Cod — even Mexico City — in this collection of stories that range from hardboiled to suspense-thrillers. And while these stories differ in locale, climate, mood and the tone and voices of the various writers, they all resonate with the dark underbelly of crime.

Continuing in the tradition of the great pulp magazines, stories and writers, we offer you Coast to Coast: Murder from Sea to Shining Sea.

With a Killer Cast Including: Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Bill Pronzini, 4-time Edgar winner William Link, Shamus Winner Paul D. Marks, Sherlock Holmes Bowl winner Andrew McAleer, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Award winner Robert S. Levinson, Scribner Crime Novel winner William G. Tapply, Al Blanchard Award winner James T. Shannon ...and other poisoned pen professionals.

Praise for COAST TO COAST …

"A sterling collection of coast-to-coast crime stories dripping with local color — all of it blood red." — Chuck Hogan, author of The Town and Devils In Exile

"Envelope-pushers! A truly WOW collection by the best mystery writers out there — full of surprises only they can pull off." — Thomas B. Sawyer, best-selling author of Cross Purposes and No Place to Run, and head-writer of Murder, She Wrote

"An engaging collection from a stellar cast of award-winning mystery authors guaranteed to keep you awake all night." — Hannah Dennison, author of the IMBA best-selling Vicky Hill Mysteries

"From Durgin Park in "Proper Boston" to the Plaza Mexico, from Fenway Park to Anaheim Stadium, this intriguing collection of stories from the Monday Murder Club will keep you guessing from cover to cover and coast to coast." — Raffi Yessayan, author of 8 in the Box and 2 in the Hat

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