Read The Best American Mystery Stories 2015 Online
Authors: James Patterson,Otto Penzler
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• My taste in mystery stories has changed over the years. In the beginning I preferred what I think of as the traditional kind, stories of deduction where clues are gathered and a puzzle solved. These days character interests me at least as much as plot. I find the drama more powerful in a story that arises from some personal conflict—someone facing, and then making, a difficult choice. “The Shot” is a good example of this kind of story. The protagonist finds himself in a tough spot, and as the story progresses, the walls close in on him steadily, relentlessly. But he finds his way out.
In terms of this story’s origins, the climax came to me first. I did some research to make sure the climactic act was plausible, then some more to learn about snipers in general. Research is always an integral part of my writing process, and this story was no exception. The fascinating details about snipers I uncovered didn’t just flesh out the story, they gave it a shape I couldn’t have imagined.
A
BBOTT
, P
ATTI
Fall Girl.
Needle
, Spring
B
ECKETT
, C. M.
Silence.
Needle
, Winter
B
LOCK
, L
AWRENCE
The Ehrengraf Settlement.
Defender of the Innocent: The Casebook of Martin Ehrengraf
(Subterranean)
B
REWER
, R
ICHARD
Last to Die.
Trouble in the Heartland
, ed. Joe Clifford (Gutter Books)
B
ROWN
, T
AYLOR
An Unkindness.
Needle
, Spring
C
OLLINS
, M
AX
A
LLAN, AND
M
ICKEY
S
PILLANE
It’s in the Book.
Bibliomystery #15
(Mysterious Bookshop)
D
EAN
, Z
OE
Z.
Getaway Girl.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
, November
D
E
P
OY
, P
HILLIP
Mary’s Shallow Grave.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
, July/August
E
GAN
, K
EVIN
Term Life.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
, June
F
AYE
, L
YNDSAY
The Scroll of Sheba.
Bibliomystery #18
(Mysterious Bookshop)
G
ATES
, D
AVID
E
DGERLEY
Stir Crazy.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
, July/August
G
ONZALEZ
, J. D
AVID
Ofrenda.
Thuglit
, May/June
H
AGELSTEIN
, E
DWARD
Our Lady of Mercy.
Thuglit
, March/April
H
ARRIS
, C
HARLAINE
Sarah Smiles.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
, September/October
H
ART
, R
OB
W.
How to Make the Perfect New York Bagel.
Thuglit
, January/February
H
AVERTY
, C
HARLES
The Cherry Wood Heart.
New Orleans Review
, Winter
K
REUGER
, P
AUL
One-Step’s Last Meal.
Noir Riot
(Gutter Books)
L
EOPOLD
, B
RIAN
The Card Counter.
M: Mystery and Horror
, November
L
OPRESTI
, R
OBERT
The Accessory.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
, June
L
OUIS
, M
ATTHEW
My Hometown.
Trouble in the Heartland
, ed. Joe Clifford (Gutter Books)
M
CFADDEN
, D
ENNIS
The Purloined Pigs.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
, January
M
CGUIRE
, M
ICHAEL
Three Sisters.
Kenyon Review
, Spring
M
INER
, M
IKE
The Hurt Business.
Thuglit
, July/August
M
ORROW
, B
RADFORD
The Nature of My Inheritance.
Bibliomystery #19
(Mysterious Bookshop)
R
OBINSON
, T
ODD
We Take Care of Our Own.
Trouble in the Heartland
, ed. Joe Clifford (Gutter Books)
T
AYLOR
, A
RT
Precision.
Gargoyle
, September
W
ARTENBERG
, P
AUL
Why the Mask.
Mardi Gras Murder
, ed. Sarah E. Glenn (Mystery & Horror)
W
ASHBURN
, M
ICHAEL
In the Flyover State.
New Orphic Review
, Spring
W
ILLIAMS
, T
IM
L.
The Last Wrestling Bear in West Kentucky.
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
, September/October
W
ILSON
-F
LAHERTY
, S
TEPHANIE
Murder in a Family.
Family Matters
, ed. Anita Page (Glenmere Press)
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J
AMES
P
ATTERSON
, guest editor, has sold more than 300 million books worldwide, including the Alex Cross, Michael Bennett, Women’s Murder Club, Maximum Ride, and Middle School series. He supports getting kids reading through his children’s book imprint, jimmy patterson, as well as through scholarships, grants, book donations, and his website
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O
TTO
P
ENZLER
, series editor, is a renowned mystery editor, publisher, and columnist, and the owner of New York’s The Mysterious Bookshop, the oldest and largest bookstore solely dedicated to mystery fiction. He has edited more than fifty crime-fiction anthologies.