Best of
Crime

1978

The Novels: The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Dogs of War


Frederick Forsyth - 1978
    Includes:― The Day of the Jackal― The Odessa File― The Dogs of War

The Last Sherlock Holmes Story


Rosalie Kerr - 1978
    The papers contained an extraordinary report of the case of Jack the Ripper and the horrible murders in the East End of London in 1888. The detective, of course, was the great Sherlock Holmes - but why was the report kept hidden for so long? This is the story that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never wrote. It is a strange and frightening tale . . .

Chinaman's Chance


Ross Thomas - 1978
    The combination of Wu, pretender to the Imperial throne of China, and Quincy Durant, who has his own colorful past, makes for a heady experience. After starting with the deceased pelican on a California beach, the plot mixes in the disappearance of a large sum of money that should have been buried in Vietnam, and the search for the missing member of a trio of singing sisters from the Ozarks. Only Thomas could have stirred this concoction with the style, humor, and suspense that captures the reader at the very beginning and doesn't let go until the last word.

The Last Good Kiss


James Crumley - 1978
    Sughrue, a Montana investigator who kills time by working at a topless bar. Hired to track down a derelict author, he ends up on the trail of a girl missing in Haight-Ashbury for a decade. The tense hunt becomes obsessive as Sughrue takes a haunting journey through the underbelly of America's sleaziest nightmares.

Till Death Us Do Part: A True Murder Mystery


Vincent Bugliosi - 1978
    A year later, when a woman was found brutally killed, shreds of evidence suggested a connection between the two murders.In the Palliko-Stockton trial, prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi offered a brilliant summation that synthesized for the jury the many inferences and shades of meaning in the testimony, fitting all the pieces together in a mosaic of guilt. But will the jury be persuaded?

Go-Boy!: Memories of a Life Behind Bars


Roger Caron - 1978
    

Rumpole of the Bailey


John Mortimer - 1978
    It stars Leo McKern as Horace Rumpole, an ageing London barrister who defends any and all clients. The original show has been spun off into a series of short stories, novels, and radio programmes.Contents:“Rumpole and the Younger Generation”;“Rumpole and the Alternative Society”;“Rumpole and the Honourable Member”;“Rumpole and the Married Lady”;“Rumpole and the Learned Friends”;“Rumpole and the Heavy Brigade”

Agatha Christie's "A Murder is Announced"


Leslie Darbon - 1978
    When an evening of fun and games turns to murder, Miss Marple plays by her own rules to solve the whodunit.

Rumpole: Rumpole of the Bailey and the Trials of Rumpole


John Mortimer - 1978
    Who has unsurpassed knowledge of Blood and Typewriters, a penchant for quoting from The Oxford Book of English Verse, a taste for Chateau Fleet Street at Pommery's Wine Bar, and a wife known as 'she Who Must Be Obeyed'?The answer is Horace Rumpole.Rumpole - who solved the Penge Bungalow Murder and The Great Brighton Benefit Club Forgery - the oldest Junior in Chambers, a barrister who never prosecutes

Dry Hustle


Sarah Kernochan - 1978
    Author Kernochan followed around a real duo before writing this riotous, raunchy novel. The story: a conniving (and big-breasted) scam queen named Kristal schools a young (small-breasted) naif in the art of the "dry hustle." Starting in a Times Square dance hall, the two women travel across bicentennial America, targeting hapless males in a string of Hilton hotels - until they run into Cody, a con man who is a master seducer in his own right. First published in 1977, Dry Hustle is now considered a classic."Serves up some of the raunchiest, explicit sex scenes yet...ferociously funny..." - Barbara Bannon, Publishers Weekly"Entertaining, ingenious scams. It's raunchy...fast-paced and funny!" - San Francisco Examiner"What's a nice girl from Sarah Lawrence doing writing a dirty book like this?" - US Magazine

Out of the Mouths of Graves


Robert Bloch - 1978
    LIMITED EDITION. Out of the Mouths of Graves. New York: Mysterious Press, 1979. First edition, limited to 250 numbered copies. Signed by Bloch. Octavo. 193 pages. This collection contains: Night School; The Model Wife; The Beautiful People; All in the Family; Double Cross; Crime in Rhyme; His and Hearse; The Man Who Looked Like Napoleon; Lucy Comes to Stay; A Most Unusual Murder; The Warm Farewell; Man With a Hobby; A Matter of Life; Hobo; The Living Bracelet; and The Closer of the Way.

History of Slavery: An Illustrated History of the Monstrous Evil


Susanne Everet - 1978
    In strictly objective terms, this book deals with the historical controversies that have surrounded the study of slavery. Illustrated with over 300 pictures, including 40 in full color, drawn from archives around the world to highlight vital facets of the subject; it also includes eyewitness accounts and other documentary evidence that complement the text. The book also traces the history of the abolition movement, beginning in eighteenth-century England (one of the prime moves in establishing the slave trade in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries). This humanitarian philosophy is now taken for granted (at least officially) by every nation on earth. The author, Susanne Everett, also reviews those societies that did not readily accept abolition - the Arabs, who ravaged East Africa for slaves until well into this century, the Belgians, who initiated a reign of terror in the Congo in the late nineteenth century, and the Southerners who struggled to preserve their dominant position through the confrontations of Civil Rights. The book concludes with a reminder that slavery remains a vital issue today. Slave labor was imposed by the Russians and Germans during the Second World War and there are isolated instances - in South America and parts of Africa - that require continued policing by Anti-Slavery Commission of the United Nations.History of Slavery is a comprehensive, thoroughly illustrated account of human bondage, and an essential volume for everyone concerned with society and man's part in it.

Prince of the City: The True Story of a Cop Who Knew Too Much


Robert Daley - 1978
    Young and enthusiastic, Detective Robert Leuci was chosen by federal prosecutors Rudolf Giuliani, Maurice Nadjari, and Tom Puccio to probe this world of corruption as an undercover agent.Operating in deep cover, with only the prosecutors and the police commissioner aware of his dual role, Leuci walked a tightrope that made his life a nightmare. He was in mortal danger from both sides.In a world where conflicting pressures are excruciating, who should bear the burden of being right when so much of the system is wrong?

Crime & Cover-up: The CIA, the Mafia & the Dallas-Watergate Connection


Peter Dale Scott - 1978
    Crima and Cover-up is a small masterpiece which renders understandable a Byzantine picture of internecine rivalries within government agencies and intelligence apparatus, and the whole shabby interlinkage of conspiracy within conspiracies.

Dick Tracy: The Thirties: Tommyguns And Hard Times


Chester Gould - 1978
    It includes 16 pages of Sunday color strips.

Two Faces Of Deviance: Crimes Of The Powerless And The Powerful


John Braithwaite - 1978