The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories srs 1983-85, 1988-94 by Edward D. Hoch (ed. Sun77)
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Overview: The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1982 edited by Edward D. Hoch, was the first volume in a then-new annual series of "best" short mystery-detective-suspense stories. Previously, from 1976 to 1981, Hoch had edited the annual series titled BEST DETECTIVE STORIES OF THE YEAR, which was begun by David C. Cooke in 1946.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1983
INTRODUCTION
Frederick Forsyth, There Are No Snakes in Ireland
Peter Godfrey, Gone. . .
Joyce Harrington, Address Unknown
Edward D. Hoch, Just Passing Through
Clark Howard, All the Heroes Are Dead
Edward Hunsburger, This One’s On Me
James McClure, To the Letter, Harry
Patricia McGerr, A Date in Helsinki
Patricia Moyes, The Honest Blackmailer
Francis M. Nevins, Jr., The Shape of the Nightmare
James Powell, Pocketful of Noses
Ruth Rendell, The Fever Tree
Jack Ritchie, Cardula and the Locked Rooms
Julian Symons, The Dream Is Better
Paul Theroux, A Tomb With a View
Edward Wellen, The Frame Up
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1984
LAWRENCE BLOCK – LIKE A THIEF IN THE NIGHT
MICHAEL COLLINS – THE OLDEST KILLER
DOROTHY SALISBURY DAVIS – NATURAL CAUSES
STANLEY ELLIN – MRS. MOUSE
ANTONIA FRASER – HAVE A NICE DEATH
BRIAN GARFIELD – THE VIEW
JOSEPH HANSEN – THE ANDERSON BOY
EDWARD D. HOCH – DECEPTIONS
CLARK HOWARD – CUSTER’S GHOST
BILL PRONZINI – CAT’S-PAW
RUTH RENDELL – THE NEW GIRL FRIEND
JANWILLEM VAN DE WETERING – A GREAT SIGHT
STEPHEN WASYLYK – THE SPRING THAT ELLIE DIED
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1985
By the dawn’s early light / Lawrence Block —
The pickup / Peggy Wurtz Fisher —
Iris / Stephen Greenleaf —
The worst crime known to man / Reginald Hill —
The vanished steamboat / Edward D. Hoch —
The Dublin eye / Clark Howard —
The reluctant detective / Michael Z. Lewin —
High stakes / John Lutz —
The robbery / Gregory Mcdonald —
Well worth it / Shannon OCork —
The Dilmun Exchange / Josh Pachter —
Skeleton rattle your mouldy leg / Bill Pronzini —
Father’s Day / Ruth Rendell —
After I’m gone / Donald E. Westlake
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1988
ISAAC ASIMOV – The Stamp
ROBERT BARNARD – The Woman in the Wardrobe
GEORGE BAXT – Stroke of Genius
BRENDAN DuBOIS – Final Marks, Final Secrets
HARLAN ELLISON – Soft Monkey
BRIAN GARFIELD – King’s X
PAULA GOSLING – Mr. Felix
JOYCE HARRINGTON – The Au Pair Girl
ERIC M. HEIDEMAN – Roger, Mr. Whilkie!
REGINALD HILL – Exit Line
EDWARD D. HOCH – Leopold and the Broken Bride
JOHN D. MACDONALD – Bimini Kill
BILL PRONZINI – Stacked Deck
JULIAN SYMONS – Has Anybody Here Seen Me?
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1989
Michael Collins, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, From A Matter of Crime #3
Bill Crenshaw, FLICKS, From Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
Loren D. Estleman, THE CROOKED WAY, From A Matter of Crime #3
Edward Gorman, THE REASON WHY, From Criminal Elements
Edward D. Hoch, THE SPY AND THE GUY FAWKES BOMBING, From Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
Clark Howard, THE DAKAR RUN, From Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
Linda O. Johnston, DIFFERENT DRUMMERS, From Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
Peter Lovesey, THE WASP, From Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
Carl Martin, FATHERLY LOVE, From Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
Judith O’Neill, BRIDEY’S CALLER, From Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
Sara Paretsky, THE CASE OF THE PIETRO ANDROMACHE, From Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
Bill Pronzini, INCIDENT IN A NEIGHBORHOOD TAVERN, From An Eye for Justice
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1990
JACK ADRIAN – The Phantom Pistol
DOUG ALLYN – Star Pupil
BRENDAN DUBOIS – Fire Burning Bright
ANTONIA FRASER – The Moon Was to Blame
RUTH GRAVIROS – Ted Bundy’s Father
CONNIE HOLT – Hawks
PETER LOVESEY – The Haunted Crescent
MARCIA MULLER – Silent Night
SHIZUKO NATSUKI – The Love Motel
ELIZABETH PETERS – The Locked Tomb Mystery
JAMES POWELL – A Dirge for Clowntown
RUTH RENDELL – A Pair of Yellow Lilies
HENRY SLESAR – Possession
DONALD E. WESTLAKE – Too Many Crooks
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1991
LYNNE BARRETT – Elvis Lives
LAWRENCE BLOCK – Answers to Soldier
STANLEY COHEN – Hello! My Name Is Irving Wasserman
ED GORMAN – Prisoners
SUE GRAFTON – A Poison That Leaves No Trace
JOYCE HARRINGTON – Andrew, My Son
EDWARD D. HOCH – The Detective’s Wife
CLARK HOWARD – Challenge the Widow-Maker
BILL PRONZINI – Stakeout
RUTH RENDELL – An Unwanted Woman
JULIAN SYMONS – The Conjuring Trick
DONALD E. WESTLAKE – A Midsummer Daydream
CAROLYN WHEAT – Three-Time Loser
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1992
Doug Allyn, SLEEPER
Lawrence Block, A BLOW FOR FREEDOM
Brendan DuBois, MY BROTHER’S NIGHT
Edward D. Hoch, THE PROBLEM OF THE GRANGE HALL
Wendy Hornsby, NINE SONS
Stuart M. Kaminsky, PUNISHMENT
Peter Lovesey, THE CRIME OF MISS OYSTER BROWN
Barry N. Malzberg, FOLLY FOR THREE
Bill Pronzini, LA BELLEZZA DELLE BELLEZZE
Ruth Rendell, MOTHER’S HELP
Peter Robinson, INNOCENCE
Carolyn Wheat, GHOST STATION
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1993
DOUG ALLYN – Candles in the Rain
JO BANNISTER – A Poisoned Chalice
JACKLYN BUTLER – A Bit of Flotsam
MAX ALLAN COLLINS – Louise
ED GORMAN – Mother Darkness
EDWARD D. HOCH – The Problem of the Leather Man
SUSAN B. KELLY – The Last Sara
PETER LOVESEY – You May See a Strangler
JOYCE CAROL OATES – The Model
NANCY PICKARD – Sex and Violence
RUTH RENDELL – The Man Who Was the God of Love
STEVEN SAYLOR – A Will Is a Way
BENJAMIN M. SCHUTZ – Mary, Mary, Shut the Door
DONALD E. WESTLAKE – Love in the Lean Years
The Year’s Best Mystery & Suspense Stories 1994
DOUG ALLYN—The Ghost Show
LAWRENCE BLOCK—Keller’s Therapy
DAVID ELY—Dead Men
EDWARD D. HOCH—A Traffic in Webs
D. A. McGUIRE—Wicked Twist
MIRIAM GRACE MONFREDO—The Apprentice
BILL PRONZINI—Burgade’s Crossing
JULIAN RATHBONE—Some Sunny Day
BRUCE HOLLAND ROGERS—Enduring as Dust
PETER TREMAYNE—Murder by Miracle
DONALD E. WESTLAKE—Last-Minute Shopping
KATE WILHELM—Reforming Ellie
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