The Book of Extraordinary Amateur Sleuth and Private Eye Stories
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The Book of Extraordinary Amateur Sleuth and Private Eye Stories was a mystery genre anthology released in 2019, edited by Maxim Jakubowski and published by Mango.
While sixteen of the seventeen short stories didn't make use of any pre-existing DWU characters or elements, the sixth short story, written by Paul Magrs, featured Dodie Golightly, who originated from Magrs' earlier short story The Ninnies on Putney Common, published in Iris: Fifteen.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
A Collection of the Best and Newest Private Eye Mysteries.
Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Story | Featuring | Author |
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Introduction | Maxim Jakubowski | ||
1 | The Asphodel Meadows | Alison Joseph | |
2 | Darkness in the City of Light | Rhys Hughes | |
3 | The Mystery of the Missing Vermeer | Eric Brown | |
4 | The Chocolate Underpants Caper | Mary Harris | |
5 | Look for the Silver Lining | David Stuart Davies | |
6 | Dodie Golightly and the Ghost of Cock Lane | Dodie Golightly | Paul Magrs |
7 | Sharon Leigh Takes Texas | Sandra Murphy | |
8 | Resolution | Keith Brooke | |
9 | Around the World in Five Serial Murders | Yvonne Eve Walus | |
10 | A Little Tennessee Williams Drama | O'Neil De Noux | |
11 | The Single-Handed Soldier | Jane Finnis | |
12 | Intake | Nick Mamatas | |
13 | Rosy Is Red | Sally Spedding | |
14 | No Direction Home | Nick Quantrill | |
15 | Our Evie | Ricki Thomas | |
16 | Closure | Russel D McLean | |
17 | A Wonderful Time | Lavie Tidhar |
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