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Ten Year Stretch: Celebrating a Decade of Crime Fiction at CrimeFest,Used
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Edwards and Muller have assembled topnotch talent in this entertaining anthology of 20 original short stories... Highquality entries from the likes of Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver, and Ian Rankin, as well as from lesserknown authors such as Bill Beverly, elevate this above similar volumes.'Publishers WeeklyThe twenty brand new crime stories in this book have been specially commissioned to celebrate the tenth anniversary of CrimeFest, described by the Guardian as 'one of the 50 best festivals in the world.' Contributors come from around the world and include the legendary Maj Sjwall who, together with partner Per Wahl, was the originator of Nordic noir. The editors are Martin Edwards and Adrian Muller. Martin Edwards is responsible for many awardwinning anthologies and Adrian Muller is one of the cofounders of CrimeFest.Contributors to Ten Year Stretch are:Bill Beverly, Simon Brett, Lee Child, Ann Cleeves, Jeffery Deaver, Martin Edwards, Kate Ellis, Peter Guttridge, Sophie Hannah, John Harvey, Mick Herron, Donna Moore, Caro Ramsay, Ian Rankin, James Sallis, Zo Sharp, Yrsa Sigurardttir, Maj Sjwall, Michael Stanley and Andrew Taylor.
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