The Great Detectives
1st ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Penzler, Otto. - Contributor
Publication
1978 - Little, Brown, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
70,250 words, Guess
Page Count
281 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegreatdetectives00penz
- ISBN-100316698830
- ISBN-139780316698832
- Goodreads4563777
- Library of Congress Control Number77025487
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number3481042
- Open LibraryOL4555645M
Classifications
- DDC813/.0872
- LCCPS374.D4 G7
Description
**The origins of literature’s finest crime fighters, told by their creators themselves** Their names ring out like gunshots in the dark of a back alley, crime fighters of a lost era whose heroic deeds will never be forgotten. They are men like Lew Archer, Pierre Chambrun, Flash Casey, and the Shadow. They are women like Mrs. North and the immortal Nancy Drew. These are detectives, and they are some of the only true heroes the twentieth century ever knew. In this classic volume, Otto Penzler presents essays written by the authors who created these famous characters. We learn how Ed McBain killed — and resurrected — the hero of the 87th Precinct, how international agent Quiller wrote his will, and how Dick Tracy first announced that “crime does not pay.” Some of these heroes may be more famous than others, but there is not one whom you wouldn’t like on your side in a courtroom, a shootout, or an old-fashioned barroom brawl.
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