32 CHRISTMAS CRIME STORIES FROM THE WORLD’S BEST MYSTERY WRITERS

Edited by Abigail Browning

GRAMERCY BOOKS

 New York

The Acknowledgments on page vi constitute an extension of the copyright page.

Copyright © 2002 by Dell Magazines.

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION

A WINTER’S TALE – Ann Cleeves

GRIST FOR THE MILLS OF CHRISTMAS – James Powell

AS DARK AS CHRISTMAS GETS – Lawrence Block

RUMPOLE AND THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS – John Mortimer

DEAD ON CHRISTMAS STREET – John D. MacDonald

MISS CRINDLE AND FATHER CHRISTMAS – Malcolm Gray

MYSTERY FOR CHRISTMAS – Anthony Boucher

THE CASE IS ALTERED – Margery Allingham

CHRISTMAS COP – Thomas Larry Adcock

THE THEFT OF THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING – Edward D. Hoch

THE CHRISTMAS BEAR – Herbert Resnicow

THE SHAPE OF THE NIGHTMARE – Francis M. Nevins, Jr.

CHRISTMAS GIFT – Robert Turner

SANTA’S WAY – James Powell

I SAW MOMMY KILLING SANTA CLAUS – George Baxt

SUPPER WITH MISS SHIVERS – Peter Lovesey

APPALACHIAN BLACKMAIL – Jacqueline Vivelo

ON CHRISTMAS DAY IN THE MORNING – Margery Allingham

SANTA CLAUS BEAT – Rex Stout

WHITE LIKE THE SNOW – Dan Stumpf

RUMPOLE AND THE CHAMBERS PARTY – John Mortimer

THE SPY AND THE CHRISTMAS CIPHER – Edward D. Hoch

INSPECTOR TIERCE AND THE CHRISTMAS VISITS – Jeffry Scott

CHRISTMAS PARTY – Martin Werner

THE ADVENTURE OF THE BLUE CARBUNCLE – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

THE EMBEZZLER’S CHRISTMAS PRESENT – Ennis Duling

BELIEVING IN SANTA – Ron Goulart

PASS THE PARCEL – Peter Lovesey

THE THEFT OF SANTA’S BEARD – Edward D. Hoch

A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH – Georges Simenon

MURDER UNDER THE MISTLETOE – Margery Allingham

WHO KILLED FATHER CHRISTMAS? – Patricia Moyes

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

“A Matter of Life and Death” by Georges Simenon, copyright © 1952 by Georges Simenon, reprinted by permission of the Author’s Estate;

“A Winter’s Tale” by Ann Cleeves, copyright © 1994 by Ann Cleeves, reprinted by permission of Murray Pollinger Literary Agency;

“As Dark as Christmas Gets” by Lawrence Block, copyright © 1997 by Lawrence Block, used by permission of the author;

“Believing in Santa” by Ron Goulart, copyright © 1994 by Ron Goulart, reprinted by permission of the author;

“Christmas Cop” by Thomas Adcock, copyright © 1986 by Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of the author;

“Christmas Party” by Martin Werner, copyright © 1991 by Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of the author;

“Dead on Christmas Street” by John D. MacDonald, copyright © Dorothy P. MacDonald Trust, reprinted by permission of Diskant Associates;

“Grist for the Mills of Christmas” by James Powell, copyright © 1994 by James Powell, reprinted by permission of the author,

“I Saw Mommy Killing Santa Claus” by George Baxt, copyright © 1990 by Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of the author;

“Miss Crindle and Father Christmas” by Malcom Gray, copyright © 1990 by Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd.;

“Murder Under the Mistletoe” by Margery Allingham, copyright © 1962 by Margery Allingham, © renewed, reprinted by permission of P. & M. Youngman Carter, Ltd.;

“Mystery for Christmas” by Anthony Boucher, copyright © 1942 by Anthony Boucher, reprinted by permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd.;

“On Christmas Day in the Morning” by Margery Allingham. copyright © 1952 by P. & M. Youngman Carter, Ltd., reprinted by permission of the Estate;

“Pass the Parcel” by Peter Lovesey. copyright © 1994 by Peter Lovesey, reprinted by permission of Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents;

“Rumpole and the Chambers Party” by John Mortimer, copyright © 1988 by Advanpress, Ltd., reprinted by permission of Sterling Lord Literistic, Inc.;

“Rumpole and the Spirit of Christmas” by John Mortimer, copyright © 1988 by Advanpress Limited, reprinted by permission of Sterling Lord Literistic, Inc.;

“Santa Claus Beat” by Rex Stout, copyright © 1953 by Rex Stout, reprinted by permission of the Estate;

“Santa’s Way” by James Powell, copyright © 1991 Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of the author;

“Supper with Miss Shivers” by Peter Lovesey, copyright © 1991 by Peter Lovesey, reprinted with permission of John Farquharson. Ltd.;

“The Case is Altered” by Margery Allingham, copyright © 1949 by American Mercury Publications, reprinted by permission of John Stevens Robling Ltd;

“The Shape of the Nightmare” by Francis M. Nevins. Jr.. copyright © 1981 by Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of the author;

“The Spy and the Christmas Cipher” by Edward D. Hoch. copyright © 1990 by Davis Publications, Inc., reprinted by permission of the author;

“The Theft of Santa’s Beard” by Edward D. Hoch, copyright © 1992 by Bantam Doubleday Dell Magazines,

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