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Fantastic Crimes: Four Bibliomysteries by Bestselling Authors

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Book-centered mystery novellas from four masters of the craft.

From Anne Perry, the New York Times best-selling author of the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series, comes The Scroll: Hapless bookseller Monty Danforth's recent discovery of a millennia-old manuscript plunges him into a cutthroat conspiracy.

Christopher Fowler, author of the Bryant and May mysteries, presents Reconciliation Day: One man's obsession with a lost edition of Bram Stoker's Dracula sends him on a dangerous journey to Transylvania.

From F. Paul Wilson, the New York Times best-selling creator of Repairman Jack, comes The Compendium of Srem: Prior Tomás de Torquemada yields the ultimate power, deciding who lives and dies during the Spanish Inquisition, but an ancient, evil tome is about to change that.

Elizabeth George, the New York Times best-selling author of the Inspector Lynley novels, brings you The Mysterious Disappearance of the Reluctant Book Fairy: A woman's gift for immersing herself in the plot of whatever book she likes draws overwhelming fame - and misfortune.

7 pages, Audible Audio

First published February 13, 2018

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About the author

Anne Perry

362 books3,374 followers
Anne Perry, born Juliet Hulme in England, lived in Scotland most of her life after serving five years in prison for murder (in New Zealand). A beloved mystery authoress, she is best known for her Thomas Pitt and William Monk series.

Her first novel, "The Cater Street Hangman", was published in 1979. Her works extend to several categories of genre fiction, including historical mysteries. Many of them feature recurring characters, most importantly Thomas Pitt and amnesiac private investigator William Monk, who first appeared in 1990, "The Face Of A Stranger".

Her story "Heroes," from the 1999 anthology Murder And Obsession, won the 2001 Edgar Award For Best Short Story. She was included as an entry in Ben Peek's Twenty-Six Lies / One Truth, a novel exploring the nature of truth in literature.

Series contributed to:
. Crime Through Time
. Perfectly Criminal
. Malice Domestic
. The World's Finest Mystery And Crime Stories
. Transgressions
. The Year's Finest Crime And Mystery Stories

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683 reviews
October 7, 2024
Great collection of stories
I'm reviewing each here in order

The scroll 
An Allegory, a Commentary, and a supernatural mystery rolled into one this story of a scroll collected after an owners death that may or may not contain answers to Religious questions
a well done treatise
4 stars 

The compendium of shem
At the end of his life the infamous Tomás de Torquemada of the Spanish inquisition comes across a strange book and begins an inquiry 3 1/2 stars 

Reconciliation day 

pursuit of a rare Dracula manuscript takes an obsessed man into darkness
It's part adventure, part Thriller, part mystery and moral warning that really weaves an atmosphere of classic horror as you read 4 stars 


A book lover with a extraordinary gift to actually go into the stories of books and  experience them goes through her life from discovery to misuse to abandonment to exploited in this marvelous book lovers wish turned into quite a good tale 4 stars
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March 15, 2019
Bibliophiles Unite!

Just loved these four novellas. Very quick read but satisfying. The first three were atmospheric and engaging; The Scroll was so good, I wished it was a full length novel. The Elizabeth George was a disappointment but had a cute ending. Who can resist a mystery about books? These are not The Shadow of the Wind, but that would be comparing apples and oranges. Get a cup of tea, wrap your feet in an afghan and have a delightful time!
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45 reviews1 follower
March 27, 2022
Liked these stories, especially the one by Elizabeth George. Set in western Washington, mentions lots of familiar places, and even the small town I live near. Very different from her Lynley mysteries.
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November 26, 2021
Fantastic Crimes is a Fantastic Read. Short stories that are excellent, capturing quirky ideas that are slightly off kilter. Well written science fiction concepts.
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January 28, 2024
Elizabeth George’s book was the only one of the five I enjoyed. I’ll look for other books she’s written in the future.
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June 13, 2025
So many stories

Good stories; strange stories. All rife with emotion and question.
People are mysterious aren't we. It's all there isn't it.
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