Crime Story Collection - OM Personal

 Crime Story Collection

Level 4 Retold by John and Celia Turvey Series Editors: Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter

Pearson Education limited Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex CM20 2JE, England and Associated Companies throughout the world.

ISBN 0 582 419190

This compilation first published in Longman Fiction 1998 This edition first published 1999

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The story "Three is a Lucky Number" ? Margery Allingham is reproduced by permission of Curtis Brown, London on behalf of P. & M.Youngman Carter Ltd. The story "Full Circle" by Sue Grafton is reprinted with the permission of Abner Stein, London. The story "How's Your Mother?" ? Simon Brett 1980 is from A Box of Tricks, published by Victor Gollancz Ltd. The story "At the Old Swimming Hole" ? 1986 Sara Paretsky was first published in Mean Streets: The Second Private Eye Writers of America Anthology, edited by Robert J. Randisi, published by Mysterious Press. All rights reserved. First published in the UK by Hamish Hamilton Limited. The Patricia Highsmith story "Slowly, Slowly in the Wind" was first published in Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine 1976. Copyright ? 1993 Diogenes Verlag AG,

Zurich. The Patricia Highsmith story "Woodrow Wilsons Neck Tie" was first published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine 1972. Copyright ? 1993 Diogenes Verlag AG, Zurich. The story "The Absence of Emily" by Jack Ritchie is reprinted with kind permission of the Larry Sterring & Jack Byrne Literary Agency, Milwaukee, United States of America. The story "The Inside Story" ? 1993 Colin Dexter. This

abridgement and simplification ? Addison Wesley Longman Limited 1997.

This edition copyright ? Penguin Books Ltd 1999 Illustrations by Les Edwards

Cover design by Bender Richardson White

Set in 11/14pt Bembo Printed in China SWTC/05

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Contents

Introduction Three Is a Lucky Number Margery Allingham Full Circle Sue Grafton How's Your Mother? Simon Brett At the Old Swimming Hole Sara Paretsky Slowly, Slowly in the Wind Patricia Highsmith Woodrow Wilson s Tie Patricia Highsmith The Absence of Emily Jack Ritchie The Inside Story Colin Dexter Activities

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Introduction

This collection contains eight murder stories written by some of the finest British and American mystery writers of the twentieth century. Many, like Colin Dexter and Patricia Highsmith, are best known for their full-length works while others, like Jack Ritchie, specialize in the short story In some of these stories, like Sara Paretsky's `At the Old Swimming Hole', we follow the action through the eyes of the person who is trying to solve the crime. Other stories are told from the point of view of the criminal; as readers of Patricia Highsmith's `Woodrow Wilson's Tie', we share the murderer's thoughts as well as his actions.

English mystery writer Margery Allingham (1904-66) was born in London. She followed other members of her family into a life of writing, producing her first mystery story in 1927. She also wrote about social history. In `Three Is a Lucky Number' we meet Ronald Torbay, who is making careful preparations for his third murder. But will he succeed?

Born in Kentucky in 1940, Sue Grafton, who now lives in California, has won many prizes for her crime stories. Kinsey Millhone, a strong, intelligent female private detective with a good sense of humour, is the main character in her books and short stories. `Full Circle' takes place in the imaginary town of Santa Teresa in California. It seems that there has been a terrible car accident. But was it really an accident?

British crime writer Simon Brett was born in 1945. After studying at Oxford University, he worked as a producer for BBC radio and London Weekend Television. He has written a number of radio and TV plays in addition to his books and short stories. Humphrey Partridge, the main character in `How's Your Mother?', lives alone with his sick mother. But nobody ever sees

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