The Second Black Beacon Book of Mystery is even more challenging than the first. Our cast of intrepid investigators needs your puzzle-solving talent again, for these aren't merely stories, but fair-play mysteries. In this anthology, you'll be faced with impossible crimes. You'll find frightful amounts of poison...don't invite these authors over for dinner! There are clues to be collected and alibis to be checked, and your general knowledge and attention to detail will be put to the test. Does that sound like your cup of tea? Ah, best not drink that! Will you take the case? Great! We're counting on you!
★ Memorable Detectives ★ Clues and Red Herrings ★ Impossible Crimes ★ Locked Rooms ★ And More!
Alexander's Nose by Dave Duncan Bread Pudding by Karen Keeley Christmas Potatoes by E. E. King Lost at Sea by F. K. Restrepo Lurking in the Shadows by Edward Lodi The Impossible Theft by Cameron Trost If It's Tuesday, This Must be Murder by Josh Pachter Justice for Jaynie by Yvonne Ventresca Keep Your Friends Close by Maggie King Too Many Sherlocks by Paulene Turner Villainy in the Vertical Village by Joseph S. Walker Screen Shot by Teel James Glenn Spanner in the Works by Alan Barker The Murderer's Vade Mecum by Erica Obey There is a Tide by Elizabeth Elwood
Cameron Trost is an author of mystery, suspense, post-apocalyptic, and horror fiction best known for his puzzles featuring Oscar Tremont, Investigator of the Strange and Inexplicable. He has written four novels, Dead on the Dolmen, Flicker, The Tunnel Runner, and Letterbox, and three collections, Oscar Tremont, Investigator of the Strange and Inexplicable, Hoffman's Creeper and Other Disturbing Tales, and The Animal Inside. He runs the independent press, Black Beacon Books, and is a member of the Australian Crime Writers Association and The Short Mystery Fiction Society. Originally from Brisbane, Australia, his home is now in southern Brittany, between the rugged coast and treacherous marshland.
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Really entertaining collection of mystery short stories with a almost novella size story wedged in the middle, a very well-done Sherlock Holmes tale, "Too Many Sherlocks". The vintage-like reading experience took me back to the style of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. Recommend it!