The heart of America is New York, and the heart of New York is Manhattan. It beats twenty-four hours a day, never stopping for a second. In the most bizarre—and often quite dramatic—ways, the fates of the most different people intersect here. And sometimes, just by going out to buy bread, you can become a witness to incredible events…
Completely by chance, in Central Park of Manhattan, an elderly man and a young woman met. In conversation, it turned out that the woman came to pay tribute to her friend who had died here exactly a year ago—yet the killer had never been caught. The man suggested that she find a quiet secluded place where nobody would be able to interrupt her grief. And it turned out that they walked straight to the place of that murder. Where last year’s story received an entirely unexpected resolution, and the mystery of the crime revealed an astonishing answer…
Contents:
Foreword
On behalf of the club "Association of Detective Writers of America"
Mary Higgins Clark Five-Dollar Dress
Julie Hyzy White Rabbit
Lee Child Portrait of a Lone Eater
Nancy Picard Three Little Words
Thomas H. Cook Bad Seed
Brendan Dubois The Day After Victory
John L. Breen Serial Benefactor
Ben H. Winters Gotcha!
Angela Zeman Rodeo on Wall Street
N. Jay Ayres Disguised
Margaret Maron Redheaded Stepchild
Judith Kelman Mysterious Disappearance on Sutton Place
Persha Walker Dizzy and Gillespie
T. Jefferson Parker Me and Mickey
Justin Scott Always [86]
S. Jay Rosen KJ Yoon-yn makes shiddah
Geoffrey Diver Buncker from Bleecker Street
About the club "Association of Detective Writers of America"