OxCrimes

Introduced by Ian Rankin

Mark Ellingham, Peter Florence

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Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage

Beschreibung

For 2014, Oxfam and Profile have turned to crime in order to raise a further £200,000 for Oxfam's work.

OxCrimes is introduced by Ian Rankin and has been curated by Peter Florence, director of Hay Festival, where it will be launched in May. The stellar cast of contributors will include Mark Billingham, Alexander McCall Smith, Anthony Horowitz, Val McDermid, Peter James, Adrian McKinty, Denise Mina, Louise Welsh and a host of other compelling suspects.

Profile have raised more than a quarter of a million pounds for Oxfam by publishing OxTales (2009)and OxTravels (9781846684968) (2011).

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A fabulous insight into the literary landscape today</p>
<p>Praise for Ox-Tales:<br><br>'

An excellent anthology

A diverse, compelling collection of crime stories

An admirable and ingenious idea... There are many gems... This collection disproves claims that the short story is on its last legs. It is also a rare treat to be able to read literature that literally improves the world

Several of the starry contributors [are] on rare form ... a cherishable collection.

A collection of 27 chilling short stories, written by the cream of the crop of crime writers

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anthology, alexander mccall smith, crime, peter james, short stories, charity, collection, denise mina, anthony horowitz, crime writing, adrian mckinty, ian rankin, sophie hannah, oxfam, mark billingham