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The Best Crime Stories Ever Told

By: Dorothy L. Sayers - editor
Narrated by: Robin Bloodworth, Suehyla El Attar
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When acclaimed mystery writer Dorothy L. Sayers first began compiling anthologies of the best crime stories in the 1920s and ’30s, the genre was in the flush of its first golden age. While it is hard to imagine today - after every possible mystery plot has been told, retold, subverted, and played straight again by hundreds of writers over nearly a century - in Sayers’s day there were still twists that had never been seen, and machinations of crime that would shock even jaded Jazz Age fans.

Now today’s fans of mystery and crime can experience a handpicked collection of over thirty of the most outstanding stories from this era, originally chosen by Sayers and newly introduced by Otto Penzler, a leading expert and connoisseur in the field of mystery literature. As a prolific writer of the genre, Sayers understood the difficulty of putting together a mystery that was not only sufficiently challenging (so that the solution was not immediately obvious to the listener), but also solvable without forcing the writer to cheat. That balance between opacity and solvability remains the greatest challenge of writing great crime stories - and these are some of the greatest.

Authors appearing in this collection include:

  • Edgar Allen Poe
  • Herman Melville
  • H. G. Wells
  • Wilkie Collins
  • Stephen Crane
  • J. S. Le Fanu
©2012 Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. Introduction copyright © 2012 by Otto Penzler (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Being an acclaimed mystery writer herself, Dorothy L. Sayers knows a thing or two about what makes a story captivating. In this anthology of short fiction, Sayers compiles over 30 of the best mysteries from the early 1900s, a veritable golden age for the genre. Robin Bloodworth and Suehyla El Attar perform with a robust gusto, clearly reveling in these classic tales by such luminaries as Edgar Allen Poe, Herman Melville, and H. G. Wells. Listeners will be thrilled by the many treasures unearthed in The Best Crime Stories Ever Told.

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The few stories I endured were fairly good but the narrations are awful. An American trying to perform an English accent doesn’t work well here. I found the false poshness irritating. The American pronunciation of many words with this strange posh attempt at an English accent was so distracting I have had to give in and return the book. I have tried to adjust to the idiosyncrasies for three hours but have succumbed to failure.

Not for me book returned

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Accents in some stories very distracting. Couldn't determine if they were meant to be English, South African or Australian at times. Old stories therefore bit dated, a little like some Sherlock Holmes stories. Still enjoyable though.

Very strange accents

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The narration was laugh-out-loud awful. American actors attempting English rural accents. But these really are some of the best stories from the Golden Age of crime fiction.

Great stories - TERRIBLE attempts at English regional accents!

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Sadly, even though the reader obviously put in a lot of effort, the accents and voices he used were terrible. All the Europeans sounded like bastardised Arnold Schwarzenegger and the British accents were painful. I'm giving it back. I couldn't get into a single story because I kept waiting for the dreadful voices.

Not great for British English speakers

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The stories in this anthology my be interesting and entertaining but you can't get past the terrible supposedly English accent. If you like horror then this will fit the bill on that aspect!

The first book I've returned

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