Winter's Crimes 3
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A landmark entry in the celebrated British crime anthology series, Winter's Crimes 3, edited by George Hardinge, presents a carefully curated collection of original short crime fiction from some of the finest mystery writers of the era. Each story delivers its own brand of suspense, cunning, and dark wit, showcasing the remarkable range and vitality of the British crime writing tradition in the early 1970s. Contributors bring a masterful variety of approaches to the genre — from psychological tension and domestic menace to classic whodunits with unexpected twists — illustrating just how versatile and compelling the short crime story can be. The anthology maintains the high editorial standard that made the Winter's Crimes series a beloved institution among devotees of mystery fiction, offering an ideal showcase for both established names and emerging voices in the genre.
Author: George Hardinge
Format: Hardback
Published: 1971, Macmillan
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A landmark entry in the celebrated British crime anthology series, Winter's Crimes 3, edited by George Hardinge, presents a carefully curated collection of original short crime fiction from some of the finest mystery writers of the era. Each story delivers its own brand of suspense, cunning, and dark wit, showcasing the remarkable range and vitality of the British crime writing tradition in the early 1970s. Contributors bring a masterful variety of approaches to the genre — from psychological tension and domestic menace to classic whodunits with unexpected twists — illustrating just how versatile and compelling the short crime story can be. The anthology maintains the high editorial standard that made the Winter's Crimes series a beloved institution among devotees of mystery fiction, offering an ideal showcase for both established names and emerging voices in the genre.