Crime Novels: Five Classic Thrillers 1961-1964 (LOA #370) by Fredric Brown - ISBN: 9781598537376
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Five classic crime thrillers, audacious, inventive, and pulsing with dark energy.

Crime Novels: Five Classic Thrillers 1961-1964 (LOA #370)

The Murderers / The Name of the Game Is Death / Dead Calm / The Expendable Man / The Score

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    867 pages

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    12 September 2023

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Summary

In the 1960s, the masters of crime fiction expanded the genre’s literary and psychological possibilities with audacious new themes, forms, and subject matter. Here are five of their finest works.

This is the first of two volumes gathering the best American crime fiction of the 1960s, nine novels of astonishing variety and inventiveness that pulse with the energies of that turbulent, transformative decade.

  • The Murderers (1961) by Fredric Brown: An out-of-…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781598537376
ISBN-10:1598537377
Author:Fredric Brown, Dan J. Marlowe, Dorothy B. Hughes, Richard Stark, Geoffrey O'Brien
Publisher:The Library of America
Imprint:The Library of America
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:867
Release Date:12 September 2023
Weight:635g
Dimensions:207mm x 132mm x 31mm
About The Author

Fredric Brown

Fredric Brown (1906-1972): Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Fredric Brown published more than 35 books and 200 short stories during his life, both science fiction and mystery. He was considered a master of “Flash fiction” and has received high praise from colleagues such as Stephen King and Phillip K. Dick.

Dan J. Marlowe (1914-1986): Dan J. Marlowe worked as the credit manager for a tobacco company and, on occasion, as a professional gambler until, when his wife died unexpectedly in 1956, he moved to New York City to begin a new life as a crime novelist, rising to prominence with The Name of the Game is Death.

Charles Williams (1909-1975): Charles Williams was born in San Angelo, Texas, and served in the Merchant Marine and later worked as an electronics inspector before publishing his first novel at the age of 42. He would publish 26 novels over the next two decades. Twelve of his novels were adapted to film, including Dead Calm, which gave Nicole Kidman her breakthrough role in 1989.

Dorothy B. Hughes (1904-1993): Trained as a journalist, Dorothy B. Hughes was a remarkable literary figure during the mid-20th century-she wrote poetry, history, crime fiction, and critical studies. Her first book, Dark Certainty, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition in 1931. She wrote The So Blue Marble, her first mystery novel, in 1940 entitled and followed it with thirteen more. In 1978, she received the Grand Master award from the Mystery Writers of America.

Donald Westlake (1933-2008): Donald Westlake wrote over a hundred books, ranging from crime fiction to biography written under his own name and various pseudonyms, most famously Richard Stark. He was the recipient of three Edgar Awards and was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, their highest honor.

Geoffrey O’Brien: Geoffrey O’Brien, editor, is a poet, a widely published critic, and the author of books on crime fiction, film, music, and cultural history, including Hardboiled America, The Phantom Empire, Sonata for Jukebox, Where Did Poetry Come From- Some Early Encounters, and Arabian Nights of 1934. He was for many years editor-in-chief of Library of America.

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