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FredinVick, July 20, 2008

This is an interesting collection of new short stories solicited by editor for this volume. The writing style and content varies and, as in most collections of this type, the individual readers will find some stories they like more than others. Not all the stories involve killers as such. The collection contains 16 stories including 13 relatively new authors and 3 more established authors. It is a good introduction to some interesting writers. I liked three of the stories well enough to order copies of novels by the authors.
"Teardown" by Marc Lecard is a somewhat humorous story about LoDuco, a never-so-well who stumbles into some amazing luck. The leadoff story, "Perfect Gentleman," by Brett Battles is about Wade Norris, the papasan at a stripper bar in Angeles City in the Philippines who has his own standards of justice. Sean Chevcover's "One serving of Bad Luck" is about PI Ray Dudgeon who can make the most of a bad situation. Other stories were of varying interest, but overall the collection is well worth the price. There is also a short essay by M.J. Rose about the difficulties of a new author getting established; an introduction by the editor, Lee Child; and a short Coda by Laura Lippman at the end of the collection.

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