The Greatest Mysteries of All Time, Volume 5 Audiobook By Patricia Highsmith, Isaac Asimov, Barry Perowne, Clark Howard, Ogden Nash, Mickey Spillane, Stanley Ellin cover art

The Greatest Mysteries of All Time, Volume 5

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The Greatest Mysteries of All Time, Volume 5

By: Patricia Highsmith, Isaac Asimov, Barry Perowne, Clark Howard, Ogden Nash, Mickey Spillane, Stanley Ellin
Narrated by: William Windom, Loretta Swit, Roscoe Lee Browne, Christopher Cazenove, Tony Franciosa, Lainie Kazan, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
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The Greatest Mysteries of All Time, Volume 5 is an exciting addition to this series, featuring the finest short-story mystery fiction by the most acclaimed writers, past and present. This unique collection of master writers, including such notables as Isaac Asimov, Ogden Nash, and Mickey Spillane, edited by multi-award-winning mystery connoisseur Otto Penzler, is a delightful mixture of mystery and suspense.

Public Domain (P)1998 Phoenix
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Detective Exciting
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Loved the puzzle by As most ,highly recommend
five stars the Mickey Spillane story suspenseful

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I loved the Mickey Spillane story, and really didn't know where it was going until towards the end. The Asimov one is also fun. One of the others (the one about the snails) isn't even a mystery story and I am a bit puzzled by its inclusion.

A mixed collection

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