Winter's Crimes: 7

Winter's Crimes: 7

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Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact hardcover. Stickers/Labels: None visible.

An authoritative crime fiction anthology, Winter's Crimes 7 gathers eleven original short stories from some of Britain's finest crime writers of the era, including Ruth Rendell, H.R.F. Keating, Celia Fremlin, and James McClure, among others. Edited by George Hardinge, this seventh instalment in the acclaimed annual Winter's Crimes series presents a masterfully curated collection that showcases the full range of the genre — from psychological suspense to procedural mystery. Each contributor brings a distinct voice and style, resulting in a compelling and varied reading experience that rewards both devoted crime fiction fans and casual readers alike. The series earned a strong reputation throughout the 1970s as one of the premier showcases for British short crime fiction, and this volume ranks among its most distinguished entries.

Author: George Hardinge (Editor)
Format: Hardback
Published: 1975, Macmillan
Genre: Anthology

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact hardcover. Stickers/Labels: None visible.

An authoritative crime fiction anthology, Winter's Crimes 7 gathers eleven original short stories from some of Britain's finest crime writers of the era, including Ruth Rendell, H.R.F. Keating, Celia Fremlin, and James McClure, among others. Edited by George Hardinge, this seventh instalment in the acclaimed annual Winter's Crimes series presents a masterfully curated collection that showcases the full range of the genre — from psychological suspense to procedural mystery. Each contributor brings a distinct voice and style, resulting in a compelling and varied reading experience that rewards both devoted crime fiction fans and casual readers alike. The series earned a strong reputation throughout the 1970s as one of the premier showcases for British short crime fiction, and this volume ranks among its most distinguished entries.