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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x36 mm, weight: 493 g, 30 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781250642
  • ISBN-13: 9781781250648
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x36 mm, weight: 493 g, 30 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781250642
  • ISBN-13: 9781781250648
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For 2014, Oxfam and Profile have turned to crime in order to raise a further £200,000 for Oxfam's work.

OxCrimes is introduced by Ian Rankin and has been curated by Peter Florence, director of Hay Festival, where it will be launched in May. The stellar cast of contributors will include Mark Billingham, Alexander McCall Smith, Anthony Horowitz, Val McDermid, Peter James, Adrian McKinty, Denise Mina, Louise Welsh and a host of other compelling suspects.

Profile have raised more than a quarter of a million pounds for Oxfam by publishing OxTales (2009)and OxTravels (9781846684968) (2011).

Recenzijas

Praise for Ox-Tales:

'A fabulous insight into the literary landscape today * Aesthetica * An admirable and ingenious idea... There are many gems... This collection disproves claims that the short story is on its last legs. It is also a rare treat to be able to read literature that literally improves the world -- Sebastian Shakespeare * Tatler * An excellent anthology -- Jake Kerridge * Daily Telegraph * A diverse, compelling collection of crime stories * Good Housekeeping * Collections of crime short stories don't get any better than this -- Marcel Berlins * Times * Several of the starry contributors [ are] on rare form ... a cherishable collection. -- Barry Forshaw * FT * A collection of 27 chilling short stories, written by the cream of the crop of crime writers * Now Magazine *

Papildus informācija

Following the success of OxTales and OxTravels, this collection of crime writing is the latest Oxfam fundraiser, introduced by Britain's greatest crime writer, Ian Rankin, and featuring a compelling cast of suspects.
Introduction 8(3)
Ian Rankin
The Dead Their Eyes Implore Us
11(22)
George Pelecanos
The Case of Death and Honey
33(24)
Neil Gaiman
Buy and Bust
57(18)
Simon Lewis
I've Seen That Movie Too
75(18)
Val McDermid
Caught Short
93(26)
Anthony Horowitz
The Sin of Dreams
119(20)
Walter Mosley
Five Francs Each
139(22)
Fred Vargas
An Afternoon
161(8)
Ian Rankin
Juror 8
169(28)
Stuart Neville
Face Value
197(18)
Stella Duffy
Not Tommy
215(14)
Johnson John Harvey
You'll Never Forget My Face
229(8)
Peter James
The Calm Before
237(8)
Denise Mina
The Ladder
245(22)
Adrian McKinty
Venice Is Sinking Into the Sea
267(6)
James Sallis
My Life as a Killer
273(10)
Maxim Jakubowski
The Caterpillar Flag
283(16)
Christopher Fowler
Reflections in Unna
299(18)
Louise Welsh
People Just Don't Listen
317(4)
Peter Robinson
The Honey Trap
321(16)
Anne Zouroudi
The Spinster
337(10)
Ann Cleeves
Diagnosis: Murder
347(12)
Martyn Waites
Trouble at the Institute for the Study of Forgiveness
359(16)
Alexander McCall Smith
The House of Susan Lulham
375(24)
Phil Rickman
Underneath the Mistletoe Last Night
399(14)
Mark Billingham
The Children of Dr Lyall
413(26)
John Connolly
Black Sky
439(24)
Yrsa Sigurdardottir
Afterword 463
Mark Goldring
Oxfam
OxCrimes is introduced by Britain's greatest crime writer, Ian Rankin, and features pieces by Mark Billingham, Alexander McCall Smith, Anthony Horowitz, Ian Rankin, Val McDermid, George Pelecanos, Peter James, Adrian McKinty, Denise Mina, Louise Welsh, Ann Cleeves, John Connolly, Stella Duffy, Christopher Fowler, Fred Vargas, Neil Gaiman, John Harvey, Maxim Jakubowski, Simon Lewis, Walter Mosley, Stuart Neville, Phil Rickman, Peter Robinson, James Sallis, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Martyn Waites and Anne Zouroudi with an afterword by Mark Goldring, Oxfam CEO.