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The Best American Crime Writing 2005

The Best American Crime Writing 2005

Otto Penzler
3.9/5 ( ratings)
The 2005 edition of The Best American Crime Writing offers the year's most shocking, compelling, and gripping writing about real-life crime, including Peter Landesman's article about female sex slaves , a piece from The New Yorker by Stephen J. Dubner about a high-society silver thief, and an extraordinarily memorable "ode to bar fights" written by Jonathan Miles for Men's Journal after he punched an editor at a staff party. But this year's edition includes a bonus -- an original essay by James Ellroy detailing his fascination with Joseph Wambaugh and how it fed his obsession with crime -- even to the point of selling his own blood to buy Wambaugh's books. Smart, entertaining, and controversial, The Best American Crime Writing is an essential edition to any crime enthusiast's bookshelf.

The girls next door / Peter Landesman --
The ones that got away / Robert Draper --
The family man / Skip Hollandsworth --
Mysterious circumstances / David Grann --
The virus underground / Clive Thompson --
Punch drunk love / Jonathan Miles --
The terror web / Lawrence Wright --
Anatomy of a foiled plot / Craig Horowitz --
To catch an oligarch / Justin Kane and Jason Felch --
A long way down / Bruce Porter --
Fine disturbances / Jeff Tietz --
The silver thief / Stephen J. Dubner --
Stalking her killer / Philip Weiss --
Social disgraces / Debra Miller Landau --
The self-destruction of an M.D. / Neil Swidey --
Choirboys / James Ellroy
Language
English
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ecco
Release
September 06, 2005
ISBN
0060815515
ISBN 13
9780060815516

The Best American Crime Writing 2005

Otto Penzler
3.9/5 ( ratings)
The 2005 edition of The Best American Crime Writing offers the year's most shocking, compelling, and gripping writing about real-life crime, including Peter Landesman's article about female sex slaves , a piece from The New Yorker by Stephen J. Dubner about a high-society silver thief, and an extraordinarily memorable "ode to bar fights" written by Jonathan Miles for Men's Journal after he punched an editor at a staff party. But this year's edition includes a bonus -- an original essay by James Ellroy detailing his fascination with Joseph Wambaugh and how it fed his obsession with crime -- even to the point of selling his own blood to buy Wambaugh's books. Smart, entertaining, and controversial, The Best American Crime Writing is an essential edition to any crime enthusiast's bookshelf.

The girls next door / Peter Landesman --
The ones that got away / Robert Draper --
The family man / Skip Hollandsworth --
Mysterious circumstances / David Grann --
The virus underground / Clive Thompson --
Punch drunk love / Jonathan Miles --
The terror web / Lawrence Wright --
Anatomy of a foiled plot / Craig Horowitz --
To catch an oligarch / Justin Kane and Jason Felch --
A long way down / Bruce Porter --
Fine disturbances / Jeff Tietz --
The silver thief / Stephen J. Dubner --
Stalking her killer / Philip Weiss --
Social disgraces / Debra Miller Landau --
The self-destruction of an M.D. / Neil Swidey --
Choirboys / James Ellroy
Language
English
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ecco
Release
September 06, 2005
ISBN
0060815515
ISBN 13
9780060815516

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