Jeffery
Deaver (co-editor) starts the ball rolling with ‘Comrade 35’, a neat exposé
about the Kennedy assassination; it’s in his inimitable style, well researched,
believable and with a neat twist, as you’d expect.
None
of the stories are duds, though for me some resonate more than others. The
writing team of Lynds and Sheldon heartbreakingly evoke a grim image of East
Germany under the brutal heel of the dreaded Stasi in ‘A Card for Mother’. Sara
Paretsky’s ‘Miss Bianca’ is a little girl’s perspective on research into germ
warfare, cleverly told.
In
‘Crush Depth’ Brendan Dubois brings a fresh insight into the loss of the Thresher submarine, while T. Jefferson
Parker exposes in ‘Side Effects’ the dangers of mind-altering drugs that were
often used to subborn individuals.
Other
authors included are: Gary Alexander, Raymond Benson (co-editor), Alan Cook,
Vicki Doudera, Joseph Finder, JA Jance, John Lescroart, Katia Lief, Laura
Lippman, Robert Mangeot, Katherine Neville, Jonathan Stone, Gigi Vernon, Bev
Vincent and Joseph Wallace.
The
uprising in Hungary is dealt with, and its repercussions, as is the fall-out of
the Vietnam War. Religion, patriotism and romance are all affected by the
looming shadow of the Cold War and brilliantly conveyed within the pages of this
selection.
If
you’re interested in good short story writing, this is worth reading. If you’re
into Cold War fiction, you won’t be disappointed, though I think they could
have found a better book title and cover design.
Please purchase from
Amazon UK here
Amazon COM here
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