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Books published by publisher Mysterious Press

  • A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

    Ellis Peters

    Paperback (Mysterious Pr, May 1, 1992)
    When the tomb of Jan Treverra is opened to reveal two recently dead bodies, neither of which is Treverra's, Detective Inspector George Felse, on holiday nearby, steps in to investigate the murders
  • The Fugitive Pigeon

    Donald E. Westlake

    Paperback (Mysterious Press, April 15, 1993)
    Vintage paperback
  • Murder at the Racetrack: Original Tales of Mystery and Mayhem Down the Final Stretch from Today's Great Writers

    Otto Penzler

    Paperback (Mysterious Press, April 10, 2006)
    Lawrence Block, in Keller by a Nose," asks what obsession holds more hazards than betting on the ponies. The answer will surprise you...Max Allan Collins's "That Kind of Nag" proves that it's bad to play the wrong horse, but worse to pick the wrong woman..."The Great, the Good and the Not-So-Good" by H.R.F. Keating warns against old English ladies at the racecourse...Joyce Carol Oates shows how a young woman teams to trust a prize stallion more than her violent lover in "Meadowlands"...and Scott Wolven's "Pinwheel" offers a Japanese lesson in flying horses and honor among thieves."--BOOK JACKET.
  • The Outfit

    Richard Stark

    Paperback (Mysterious Press, Dec. 1, 1998)
    When the Outfit tries to kill him, Parker declares war. Ripping off the syndicate is easy, but going one-on-one with Bronson, the Outfit's big boss, is the hard part. Hard for anyone but Parker, because the entire underworld understands that whatever Parker does -- he does for keep.
  • Crocodile on the Sandbank

    Elizabeth Peters

    Paperback (Mysterious Press, March 15, 1984)
    None
  • Cinderella

    Ed McBain

    Mass Market Paperback (Mysterious Press, Aug. 1, 1987)
    Built around the premise that the Communist Chinese might have planted a mole in Richard Nixon's staff before he was elected president, this novel traces the career of Nixon staffer Matthew Thompson
  • Paris in the Dark

    Robert Olen Butler

    Paperback (Mysterious Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    With Paris in the Dark, Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Olen Butler returns to his lauded Christopher Marlowe Cobb series and proves once again that he can craft “a ripping good yarn” (Wall Street Journal) with unmistakably literary underpinnings.Autumn 1915. World War I is raging across Europe but Woodrow Wilson has kept Americans out of the trenches―though that hasn’t stopped young men and women from crossing the Atlantic to volunteer at the front. Christopher “Kit” Cobb, a Chicago reporter with a second job as undercover agent for the U.S. government, is officially in Paris doing a story on American ambulance drivers, but his intelligence handler, James Polk Trask, soon broadens his mission. City-dwelling civilians are meeting death by dynamite in a new string of bombings, and the German-speaking Kit seems just the man to figure out who is behind them―possibly a German operative who has snuck in with the waves of refugees coming in from the provinces and across the border in Belgium. But there are elements in this pursuit that will test Kit Cobb, in all his roles, to the very limits of his principles, wits, and talents for survival.Fleetly plotted but engaging with political and cultural issues that deeply resonate today, Paris in the Dark is this series’ best novel yet.
  • Murder at the Racetrack: Original Tales of Mystery and Mayhem Down the Final Stretch from Today's Great Writers

    Otto Penzler

    Hardcover (Mysterious Press, April 10, 2006)
    Lawrence Block, in Keller by a Nose," asks what obsession holds more hazards than betting on the ponies. The answer will surprise you...Max Allan Collins's "That Kind of Nag" proves that it's bad to play the wrong horse, but worse to pick the wrong woman..."The Great, the Good and the Not-So-Good" by H.R.F. Keating warns against old English ladies at the racecourse...Joyce Carol Oates shows how a young woman teams to trust a prize stallion more than her violent lover in "Meadowlands"...and Scott Wolven's "Pinwheel" offers a Japanese lesson in flying horses and honor among thieves."--BOOK JACKET.
  • The Bottoms by Joe R. Lansdale

    Joe R. Lansdale

    Hardcover (Mysterious Press, March 15, 1794)
    None
  • Odessa Beach

    Bob Leuci

    eBook (MysteriousPress, )
    None
  • Puss in Boots

    Ed McBain

    Mass Market Paperback (Mysterious Press, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Matthew Hope accepts the case of accused murderer Carlton Markham, whose film editor wife Prudence Ann was killed as she left the studio where she was completing work on a film which has disappeared
  • The Marble Mask

    Archer Mayor

    Hardcover (Mysterious Pr, Oct. 15, 2000)
    When the frozen body of a murder victim--a smuggler from Quebec and the patriarch of a powerful crime syndicate--turns up on a Vermont mountain, Lieutenant Joe Gunther of the Vermont Bureau of Investigation uncovers links to a priceless mask sculpted by Michelangelo that mysteriously vanished during the World War II Italian campaign. 20,000 first printing.