Dangerous Women, Thomas H. Cook
Dangerous Women, Thomas H. Cook
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Dangerous Women
Original Stories from Today's Greatest Suspense Writers

Author: Thomas H. Cook, Ed McBain, S. J. Rozan, John Connolly, J. A. Jance, Laura Lippman, Michael Connelly, Elmore Leonard, Joyce Carol Oates, Anne Perry, Andrew Klavan, Jeffery Deaver, Ian Rankin, Lorenzo Carcaterra, Nelson Demille, Jay Mcinerney, Walter Mosley, Otto Penzler

Narrator: Michael Prichard, Patrick Lawlor, Ellen Archer, Simon Vance, Alan Sklar

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/01/2005

Categories: Fiction, Anthologies


Synopsis

Award-winning editor Otto Penzler presents a collection of short and sizzling masterpieces of kisses and kiss-offs, gams and gats, published for the first time anywhere. In "Third Party," Jay McInerney takes you on a wild ride through the Paris night with a party girl built for speed and sin…"Rendezvous," Nelson DeMille's first short story in twenty-five years, plunges you into a Vietnam jungle where the bloodiest scourge of this man's army is no man at all…back in the U.S.A. of "Louly and Pretty Boy," Elmore Leonard introduces a Depression-era teenage gun moll who loves Pretty Boy Floyd more than she likes knocking off filling stations…and Michael Connelly's colorful and ironic "Cielo Azul" shows how a nameless woman left dead on a Los Angeles hillside can be the most lethal prey of all. These and a bevy of other very bad girls cast their criminal spells through the powerful voices of Lorenzo Carcaterra, Joyce Carol Oates, John Connolly, Thomas H. Cook, Jeffery Deaver, J. A. Jance, Andrew Klavan, Laura Lippman, Ed McBain, Walter Mosley, Anne Perry, Ian Rankin, and S. J. Rozan in stories as irresistible as the antiheroines that blaze through their pages.

"I'm not usually given to superlatives, but DANGEROUS WOMEN may be the best, most varied, and colorful mystery anthology of all time."
-Janet Evanovich

"Otto Penzler knows more about crime fiction than most people know about anything, and proves it once more in this brilliant anthology."
-Robert B. Parker

"Wow, what memorable dames! What terrific short stories! DANGEROUS WOMEN is a winning collection."
-Susan Isaacs


About Thomas H. Cook

Thomas H. Cook was born in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1947. He has been nominated for the Edgar Award seven times in five different categories. He received the best novel Edgar for The Chatham School Affair, the Martin Beck Award, the Herodotus Prize for best historical short story, and the Barry for best novel for Red Leaves, and has been nominated for numerous other awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim

This was an excellent collection! There were a few dogs, but that's to be expected. For the most part, these stories were short & to the point. The point being the thrill of very dangerous women. Some were good, others bad, & some just insane, but they were memorable. Introduction by Otto Penzler was......more

Improvisation by Ed McBain - 3 stars. The singles scene. Pickup line, "So what do we do for a little excitement tonight?" Answer, "Why don't we kill somebody?" Cielo Azul by Michael Connelly - 3 stars. Harry Bosch and Terry McCaleb obsess over the identity of a murdered Jane Doe. Give me your heart by......more

Goodreads review by David

The hard part about an anthology about dangerous women is to make sure it doesn't dip into misogyny. Unfortunately a few the stories did dip into women hating. On the other hand, some of the tales were awesome. Jeffrey Deaver's story that ends it is great, I loved it, and that was the smart way to e......more

With the exception of a couple of good stories, most of this book is male authors writing long descriptions of how good women’s legs look. Skip this one.......more