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Murder in the Library: The Best Anthologies of Original P.I. Stories

Until 1984, I don’t think anyone had ever thought of doing a collection of just original private eye stories. Oh, there’d certainly been some amazing volumes of reprinted tales, full of hard-boiled cops and cabbies and reporters and other dicks and janes (private and public) who made trouble their business. But it took Robert Randisi and the crew at the Private Eye Writers of America to pop the cork, and gave us the first ever collection dedicated exclusively to private eyes. That first volume, The Eyes Have It, featured most of what would become the usual suspects, would inspire numerous other all-eye anthologies, by the PWA, by Randisi, Michael Bracken and others.

 

 Listed chronologically

MURDER IN THE LIBRARY

   
List respectfully compiled by Kevin Burton Smith.

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