Detective Duos

Detective Duos

by Bill Pronzini (Editor), Marcia Muller (Editor)

Synopsis

Sleuthing twosomes have long made their mark on detective fiction. From the unnamed narrator in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Purloined Letter" who adroitly recounts the virtuosity of the Parisian detective, C. Auguste Dupin; to Dorothy L. Sayers's beloved Lord Peter Wimsey and Mr. Bunter; to Lillian Jackson Braun's interspecies partnership between Phut Phat (an investigative genius who happens to be a cat) and one of its owners; detective duos have come in all guises. Indeed, there are almost as many variations of compatriot crimefighters as there are types of mystery and detective fiction. In this marvellous anthology, a real-life detective duo-married mystery novelists Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini-have brought together 25 of the best paired puzzle-solvers in short stories of remarkable range and scope. Here are traditional tandems: Sherlock and his admiring Watson, in a devilish puzzler "The Adventure of the Empty House," alongside Nero Wolfe and his (less fawning) employee, Archie Goodwin, in "Fourth of July Picnic." Husband and wife teams are well represented by Frances and Richard Lockridge's Mr. and Mrs. North, Kelley Roos's Jeff and Haila Troy, and Patrick Quentin's Peter and Iris Duluth. Amateurs work alongside professional crimesolvers in such stories as Julie Smith's never-before-published "The End of the Earth," featuring Skip Langdon and Steve Steinman, and the clue-seeking precursors to television's Quincy appear as partnered forensic pathologists Dr. Daniel Coffee and Dr. Motilal Mookerji in Lawrence G. Blochman's "The Phantom Cry-Baby." Sleuthing tandems come in different sexes, so we find Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone and Rae Kelleher alongside Fredric Brown's Ed and Am Hunter, as well as Bill Pronzini's Sabina Carpenter and John Quincannon, where crime solving crosses barriers of both gender and time. And here too is a treasure chest of detective fiction styles: pure deduction, the impossible crime, the cozy, the dark comedy, espionage, the procedural, and more, in locales as varied as the crimes themselves, from England, to Antarctica, to fast-moving trains crossing America. Spanning more than a century of crime fiction, including both classic tales by the greats of mystery writing as well as gems from lesser-known writers, Detective Duos will captivate the sleuth in all of us.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Published: 01 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0195129105
ISBN 13: 9780195129106

Media Reviews
Muller and Pronzini, two of the best themselves, have given us a wonderful sampling of the other great teams in the mystery field. --Tony Hillerman
This delightful volume will not only entertain but also introduce readers to authors and characters they may not have otherwise discovered. --Booklist


Muller and Pronzini, two of the best themselves, have given us a wonderful sampling of the other great teams in the mystery field. --Tony Hillerman
This delightful volume will not only entertain but also introduce readers to authors and characters they may not have otherwise discovered. --Booklist

Muller and Pronzini, two of the best themselves, have given us a wonderful sampling of the other great teams in the mystery field. --Tony Hillerman
This delightful volume will not only entertain but also introduce readers to authors and characters they may not have otherwise discovered. --Booklist


Muller and Pronzini, two of the best themselves, have given us a wonderful sampling of the other great teams in the mystery field. --Tony Hillerman


This delightful volume will not only entertain but also introduce readers to authors and characters they may not have otherwise discovered. --Booklist


Author Bio

Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini are best-selling authors and editors of crime fiction, who have both won the Private Eye Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award. They live in Petaluma, California.