The Master of Mysteries by Gelett Burgess

“I never saw a Purple Cow,I never hope to see one;But I can tell you, anyhow,I’d rather see than be one.” By Gelett Burgess, who also wrote, “Ah, yes, I wrote the “Purple Cow”—I’m Sorry, now, I wrote it;But I can tell you...

Jim Hanvey, Detective by Octavus Roy Cohen

Readers sometimes ask for mysteries without murder. Octavus Roy Cohen’s Jim Hanvey, Detective, fits the bill. The seven stories in the collection, first published in 1923, feature Jim Hanvey, who investigates con men and thieves. The stories originally appeared...

Last Seen Wearing by Hillary Waugh

While I enjoyed Hillary Waugh’s police procedural, Last Seen Wearing, I appreciated the introduction to the book even more. Leslie S. Klinger wrote the introduction and notes to this latest addition to the Library of Congress Crime Classics series. Klinger says...

Case Pending by Dell Shannon

If you’re interested in the history of crime fiction, you can’t go wrong with the Library of Congress Crime Classics.The Library of Congress, together with Poisoned Pen Press, and editor/expert Leslie S. Klinger, is publishing books that reflect the...