- Otto
Penzler (born July 8, 1942) is an
American editor of
mystery fiction, and
proprietor of The
Mysterious Bookshop in New York City. Born in Germany...
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addition to
housing its own imprint, the shop
contains the
offices of
Penzler Publishers, an
independent publishing house consisting of the imprints...
- that the
character is an
antidote to
stereotypical male antiheroes. Otto
Penzler wrote that Reacher's
character reflects the
chivalrous knight errant of...
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Crime Writers' ****ociation".
Library Thing.
Retrieved 3
December 2024.
Penzler, Otto; Friedman,
Mickey (1995). The
Crown Crime Companion. The Top 100...
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listed in the appendix. The
editor of the
series during 1997–2020, Otto
Penzler,
defined eligible mystery stories as "any work of
fiction in
which a crime...
- Starrett,
Vincent (1933). The
Private Life of
Sherlock Holmes. Otto
Penzler Books (published 1993). p. 156. ISBN 1-883402-05-0. Bunson,
Matthew (1997)...
- Reporting" pieces. It
appeared in Best
American Crime Writing,
edited by Otto
Penzler,
Thomas H. Cook, and
Nicholas Pileggi (Pantheon Books, 2002). In 1993,...
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Douglas Smith (Sunday Morning's FINE PRINT) 2003
Mysterious Bookshop (Otto
Penzler, owner) bookstore; NYC Book
Carnival (Pat & Ed Thomas, owners) bookstore;...
- pamphlet,
Collecting Mystery Fiction #9, Rex Stout's Nero
Wolfe Part I, Otto
Penzler describes the
first edition of The
Golden Spiders: "Decorative gray boards...
- and/or has to
victimize others,
leading to a lose-lose situation. Otto
Penzler argues that the
traditional hardboiled detective story and noir
story are...