Kwik Krimes, Otto Penzler Editor
Kwik Krimes, Otto Penzler Editor
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Kwik Krimes

Author: Otto Penzler (Editor)

Narrator: Phil Gigante

Unabridged: 7 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 12/03/2013


Synopsis

Entire novels are often written about a single crime, detailing every gruesome, dark detail until the last drop of blood spatters across the page. Yet in this mystery anthology, renowned editor and author Otto Penzler weaves together to heart-stopping effect more than ninety tales of brutality, terror, and unexpected demise, with each story told in a swift one thousand words or less.These crimes may be fast in both form and fallout, but none lack the dark impulses that too often guide human hands to ill ends. Prepare to be transported into the diabolical schemes of criminal masterminds…into robberies and pranks gone horribly awry…into closets crammed with skeletons…into families bound not by love but wickedness.Authors include Peter Blauner, Ken Bruen, Rob W. Hart, K. A. Laity, Tasha Alexander, Patricia Abbott, Bruce DeSilva, Chuck Caruso, Gregory Gibson, Joe R. Lansdale, and many more.

About Otto Penzler (Editor)

Otto Penzler is a renowned mystery author, editor, publisher, columnist, and bookstore owner. His love for mystery stories inspired him to establish The Mysterious Press, which published only crime and mystery, and eventually led him to found The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City. Today, The Mysterious Bookshop is known as the oldest and largest bookstores solely dedicated to mystery novels. Penzler’s award-winning career includes fourteen years of service on the Board of Directors for the Mystery Writers of America, and he is the recipient of two Edgar Allen Poe Awards, an Ellery Queen Award, and a Raven Award, among others. To date, he has edited more than fifty crime-fiction anthologies. He currently alternates between living in New York City and in Connecticut with his wife.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard

"Kwik Krimes" is an anthology comprised entirely of (very) short crime stories. By design none of the stories much exceed 1,000 words. Many of them aren't even that long. Editor Otto Penzler's experiment to assemble and present works of fairly extreme brevity without sacrificing consistently high wr......more

Goodreads review by Suzi

1000 words or less! Short "criminal adventures" as Penzler describes them, each is a fun fast read. I took it along when I went to get my car serviced. I started with favorite authors, Bill Crider and Tasha Alexander, and went on. Every one was a tightly written story, as expected. This is a great b......more

Goodreads review by Tomasz

Rounded up. Such an anthology of short-shorts is a valuable resource for panning for literary gold, but in this case the pan contained mostly dross, with actual nuggets outnumbered by definitely less savory contributions. Something of a disappointment.......more