



Mystery Writers of America Presents The Rich and the Dead
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3.7 • 12 Ratings
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
The truly wealthy live in another world. From their multi-national businesses to their palatial mansions to their exotic vacations at glamorous places all around the world, they do everything in a big way. And sometimes, that even includes crime. In this anthology, you'll read about a wealthy writer who plots murder his hopeless agent, an aging actress who clings to her past of wealth and fame, and a spoiled rich boy who steps into dangerous territory with his mean antics, among others. The Rich and the Dead features mystery and crime stories set among the upper crust of society, going behind the scenes of the lifestyles of the two percent of the world that controls sixty percent of its riches--and just how far they'll go to stay on top.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Mystery Writers of America presents a high-quality anthology of 19 original stories that explore a wide range of police experiences, from newcomer Polly Nelson's superb tale set in 1864 Kansas, "Burying Mr. Henry," to editor Connelly's powerful and grim Harry Bosch investigation into a young disabled boy's death, "Father's Day." The sordid mean streets, depicted in Persia Walker's "Such a Lucky, Pretty Girl," are nicely balanced with the lighter touches of Jon Breen's "Serial Killer," a darkly comic tale in which two police detectives recount one of their cases to a community college writing class. TV writer Paul Guyot contributes one of the volume's strongest selections, "What a Wonderful World," about a cop's obsessive search for the killer of a hot dog vendor. This is one of those rare themed anthologies that can be enjoyed at one sitting.