Best of
Crime

1971

The Day of the Jackal


Frederick Forsyth - 1971
    A tall, blond Englishman with opaque, gray eyes. A killer at the top of his profession. A man unknown to any secret service in the  world. An assassin with a contract to kill the world's most heavily guarded man.One  man with a rifle who can change the course of history. One man whose mission is so secretive not even his employers know his name. And as the minutes count down to the final act of execution, it seems that there is no power on earth that can stop the Jackal.

Dopefiend


Donald Goines - 1971
    It started while he was doing military service in Korea and ended with his murder at the age of thirty nine. He had worked up to a hundred dollars a day habit and out of the agonizing hell came Dopefiend. It is the shocking nightmare story of a black heroin addict. Trapped in the festering sore of a major American ghetto, a young man and his girlfriend- both handsome, talented, and full of promise- are inexorably pulled into death of the hardcore junkie!

The Day of the Jackal/The Dogs of War


Frederick Forsyth - 1971
    

Bonecrack


Dick Francis - 1971
    The unexpected arrival of a new apprentice jockey at his father's racing stables heralds the beginning of a series of dark happenings for Neil Griffon. First his father suffers a grisly accident, and then Neil is brutally assaulted and abducted. The price for his freedom will mean the betrayal and deception of those who trust Griffon most. But he has no choice: a no-compromise crime czar has made an ultimatum--that his own eighteen-year-old son be hired by Griffon's stables to ride the superstar horse, Archangel, in the Derby. And the young man must be trained to win. Or else....

The Godfather Screenplay


Francis Ford Coppola - 1971
    

Agatha Christie Crime Collection: By The Pricking Of My Thumbs / The Mysterious Mr Quin / Endless Night


Agatha Christie - 1971
    

The Twelfth of August: Biography of "Walking Tall" Sheriff Buford Pusser


W.R. Morris - 1971
    

Nightwebs (Crime Masterworks)


Cornell Woolrich - 1971
    His stories are masterpieces of psychological suspense and mystery, and they have inspired classic movies like Hitchcock's Rear Window and Truffaut's The Bride wore Black. This collection brings together twelve of his finest, most powerful and disturbing tales.Contains the stories:- Graves for the Living- The Red Tide- The Corpse Next Door- You'll Never See Me Again- Dusk to Dawn- Murder at the Automat- Death in the Air- Mamie 'n' Me- The Screaming Laugh- One and a Half Murders- Dead on Her Feet- One Night in Barcelona- The Penny-a-Worder- The Number's Up- Too Nice a Day to Die- Life is Weird Sometimes(N.B: The last four stories are not included in the Crime Masterworks edition.)

Best Mystery And Suspense Plays Of The Modern Theatre: The Complete Text


Stanley Richards - 1971
    The plays are:Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha ChristieSleuth by Anthony ShafferChild's Play by Robert MarascoAngel Street by Patrick HamiltonDangerous Corner by J.B. PriestlyDracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. BalderstonDial "M" for Murder by Frederick KnottThe Letter by W. Somerset MaughamArsenic and Old Lace by Joseph KesselringBad Seed by Maxwell Anderson

Three from the 87th: Hail Hail the Gang's All Here/Jigsaw/Fuzz


Ed McBain - 1971
    

The Alvin Karpis Story


Alvin Karpis - 1971
    Story of Alvin Karpis, released from prison in 1968 having served 33 years of the life sentence he received for the kidnapping of William Hamm Jr of the Hamm Brewweries in Minneapolis-St Paul.

Law and Order (Le Maintien de l'Ordre) (French Series)


Claude Ollier - 1971
    His room is described, the sound of the elevator, its vibrations, the light at different hours, the shifting positions of the men waiting below for him who follow him in their Buick, slowly at a distance, then so close that only their faces are visible in his rearview mirror. Chronology is jumbled. It is never certain when and whether he is apprehended. The climax is all through the story. The reader constructs his own story, his own terror.

The Coming of Rain


Richard Marius - 1971
    This murder mystery set in Bourbonville, Tennessee, in the aftermath of the Civil War won the Friends of American Writers prize for best first novel when it was first published in 1969.

Maigret Hesitates ; And, Maigret Takes The Waters


Georges Simenon - 1971
    

The Killings at Kent State: How Murder Went Unpunished


I.F. Stone - 1971
    

Plender


Ted Lewis - 1971
    Growing up together in the small town of Barton-Upon-Humber in Lincolnshire, England, Peter Knott is everything that Brian Plender wishes he were. Knott is suave, good-looking, an exemplary student and popular. The friendship they maintain is as important to Plender as it is forgettable to Knott, and eventually leads to a lasting humiliation for Brian.Years later Brian Plender is a dangerous man. A private investigator who specializes in extortion, blackmail, and intimidation, Plender is a manipulative psychopath capable of anything should it improve his status. Knott meanwhile is a family man adrift, beholden to his wife for money, which he makes photographing catalogs for her father’s large mail order company. His wandering eye and a taste for younger women, lingerie—something his wife doesn’t altogether go for—and access to a parade of girls looking to break into modeling has led Knott through a series of sordid affairs.When at a bar, which he uses to set up marks, Plender spots Knott with a girl too young to be his wife and he decides to follow the pair and see what happens. At first it's out of curiosity but soon it turns to a darker, more opportunisitic motivation. What follows is an edge-of-your-seat trip into a nightmare that manages to be both incredibly creepy and eerily profound.

Orrible Murder: Victorian Crime and Passion


Leonard De Vries - 1971
    

Tragic Story of the Colleen Bawn


William MacLysaght - 1971