Murder in Miniature

Murder in Miniature
Murder in Miniature

Murder in Miniature

and Other Stories
By Leo Bruce, By Vincent Panella, Introduction by B.A. Pike

FICTION

262 Pages, 5 x 7.5

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $14.99 (US $14.99) (CA $19.99)

ISBN 9780897335591

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Sep 2007)
Academy Chicago Publishers

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Overview

As an exponent of the classic detective novel in its pure form, Leo Bruce is unquestionably in the front rank. These stories complete the oeuvre of a major detective novelist. Here Bruce's gift for entertaining dialogue is at its peak, and so is his extraordinary gift for mystery: he teases, tangles and contrives with cunning. Even the slightest of the stories is deft and telling, skillfully narrated, with economy and point. The best are worthy additions to the canon, elegant, clever and satisfying. All but one story in this collection were written for the London Evening Standard, where they appeared between 1950 and 1956. This collection contains twenty-eight stories, only two of which have been previously collected: ten feature Sergeant Beef, eight feature Sergeant Grebe and ten have no series character. They add to our knowledge of Sergeant Beef, one of the most colorful of fictional detectives (and one whose full-length cases are too few in number); they introduce an unexpected second detective, the astute and resourceful policeman, Sergeant Grebe; and they offer a last chance to encounter anew their author's characteristic wit and ingenuity. Few writers so adroitly avoid the formulaic quality of crime writing by the variety and vitality of their characters.

Author Biography

Leo Bruce is the nom de plume of Rupert Croft-Cooke, who wrote some 125 mysteries, biographies and memoirs. He died in 1980. There are twenty-two mysteries featuring Deene, of which Academy Chicago has already published eleven. Death at Hallows End starts the new hardcover series. The remaining novels will be published over the next several seasons. First published in 1964, Death at Hallows End#&8212;like all Carolus Deene novels#&8212;appears in the U.S. for the first time under an American imprint. Vincent Panella has been a reporter and freelance magazine writer. He teaches writing at Vermont Law School.