Tuesday, 17 August 2010

The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 8



Thanks to Paul D. Brazill for the heads up on this. From the Constable and Robinson website:

Over 35 new short stories from the UK's leading crime writers. The must-have annual anthology for every crime fiction fan – the year’s top new British short stories selected by leading crime critic Maxim Jakubowski.

This great annual covers the full range of mystery fiction, from noir and hardboiled crime to ingenious puzzles and amateur sleuthing. Packed with top names such as: Ian Rankin (including a new Rebus), Alexander McCall Smith, David Hewson, Christopher Brookmyre, Simon Kernick, A.L. Kennedy, Louise Walsh, Kate Atkinson, Colin Bateman, Stuart McBride and Andrew Taylor.

The full list of contributors is as follows: Sheila Quigley, Nigel Bird, Jay Stringer, Paul D. Brazill, Adrian Magson, Colin Bateman, Gerard Brennan, Matthew J. Elliott, Andrew Taylor, Lin Anderson, Christopher Brookmyre, Ray Banks, Declan Burke, Liza Cody, Simon Kernick, Stuart MacBride, Allan Guthrie, Ian Rankin (two stories, including a new Rebus), Nick Quantrill, Edward Marston, Nicholas Royle, Zoe Sharp, Robert Barnard, Simon Brett, Peter Lovesey, A.L. Kennedy, Roz Southey, Phil Lovesey, David Hewson, Amy Myers, Marilyn Todd, Peter Turnbull, Keith McCarthy, Alexander McCall Smith, Stephen Booth, Denise Mina, Mick Herron, Kate Atkinson and Louise Welsh.


Flippin' heck, would you look at that list of talent? I have books on my shelf by Colin Bateman, Christopher Brookmyre, Ray Banks, Declan Burke, Allan Guthrie (who is also my agent) and Denise Mina. Why I haven't invested in an Ian Rankin or Stuart MacBride novel yet is as much a mystery to me as anybody else, but hey, I'm still a whipper-snapper. There's time to rectify this.

I've also read short stories by Paul D. Brazill, Nick Quantrill and most recently, Nigel Bird. Needless to say, I'm humbled by the company my tale now keeps.

According to the website, the collection will be released in April 2011 so I've plenty of time to get acquainted with some of the writers that I've yet to read. Must get on to that ASAP.

9 comments:

Alan Griffiths said...

Many congratulations Gerard and to all the other authors; a terrific achievement all-round. The cover artwork looks super too.

Kind regards

Michael Stone said...

Nice one, mate. You already know how awed and chuffed I am to see you in this book.

seana graham said...

You're just everywhere these days, aren't you, gb? It is indeed stellar company. Congratulations.

critical mick said...

Congrats to you and Dec, G! What story of yours will be flying the Brennan flag next year? And is it possible to pre-order copies or should I mark a reminder into my diary?

Paul D Brazill said...

Well, it's no suprise that your there. Looking like a damn good collection.

Anonymous said...

Excellent. Looks great. Looking forward to reading it.

Kenzie said...

wow, that's good.. well done.. greetings from Indonesia

JamTheCat said...

Excellent! Best regards to you for all your hard work. Looks like it's finally beginning to pay off...and I'm so jealous. Keep it up!

Anonymous said...

When is it going on sale in No Alibis. It wasn't there last week.