From Publishers Weekly
The extraordinary novella by thriller king David Baldacci that leads off this exceptional anthology of new fiction centered on crime and football is alone worth the book's cover price. "The Mighty Johns" is one of the more remarkable stories ever written on a sports theme, boasting an array of original plot spins infusing quantum physics (e.g., Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the possibility of time warp) into this tale of a college football player's investigation into the disappearance of another college pigskin star decades earlier. Every Baldacci fan will want to read "The Mighty Johns," and they'll be joined by legions of others, because veteran editor Penzler has put together a team of authors that's simply all-star. Colin Harrison and Dennis Lehane contribute "Good Seats" and "Gone Down to Corpus," respectively, the former a fluid if hard-bitten tale of vengeance, the latter a powerfully moody tale of alienated youth (varsity players). There's a superb offering from Anne Perry, "The End of Innocence," set in a small English village on the eve of WWI. This story imagines a rugby match (fairly chosen as the English counterpart to American football) as a backdrop to murder, delivering an indelible evocation of a peaceful corner of the world shadowed by war. Legendary PI writer James Crumley tells a mordant tale of a former player, now a loser, who turns to bank robbery, in "Semi-Pro," while another mystery great, Lawrence Block, turns in the nicely black-humored "The Ehrengraf Reverse." Bestselling authors Brad Meltzer (with the clever, MIT-set "The Empire Strikes Back") and Tim Green also take the field, the former pro baller with "Whatever It Takes to Win," with tough-minded PI (former player) action that's perhaps Green's most accomplished writing yet. Mike Lupica, Brendan DuBois, John Westermann, Peter Robinson, Carol O'Connell and Gary Phillips round out the players in the most exciting sports fiction anthology in years.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
Book Description
Additional stories include:
The Ehrengraf Reverse by Lawrence Block
Semi-Pro by James Crumley
A Sunday in January by Brendan DuBois
Whatever it Takes to Win by Tim Green
Good Seats by Colin Harrison
Gone Down to Corpus by Dennis Lehane
No Thing by Mike Lupica
The Empire Strikes Back by Brad Meltzer
The Arcane Receiver by Carol O'Connell
The End of Innocence by Anne Perry
Hollywood Spring and Axle by Gary Phillips
Gone to the Dawgs by Peter Robinson
Rumors of Gravity by John Westermann
These tales of football (and in one case European football, rugby) include macabre deaths, ultimate suspense, theft, drugs, big money and football. Tales of Super Bowl Sunday, NFL teams, has-been players, great fans, and final plays are a collection like no other.
All the best writers in one book, edited by the famous Otto Penzler, founder of The Mysterious Press.
The extraordinary novella by thriller king David Baldacci that leads off this exceptional anthology of new fiction centered on crime and football is alone worth the book's cover price. "The Mighty Johns" is one of the more remarkable stories ever written on a sports theme, boasting an array of original plot spins infusing quantum physics (e.g., Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the possibility of time warp) into this tale of a college football player's investigation into the disappearance of another college pigskin star decades earlier. Every Baldacci fan will want to read "The Mighty Johns," and they'll be joined by legions of others, because veteran editor Penzler has put together a team of authors that's simply all-star. Colin Harrison and Dennis Lehane contribute "Good Seats" and "Gone Down to Corpus," respectively, the former a fluid if hard-bitten tale of vengeance, the latter a powerfully moody tale of alienated youth (varsity players). There's a superb offering from Anne Perry, "The End of Innocence," set in a small English village on the eve of WWI. This story imagines a rugby match (fairly chosen as the English counterpart to American football) as a backdrop to murder, delivering an indelible evocation of a peaceful corner of the world shadowed by war. Legendary PI writer James Crumley tells a mordant tale of a former player, now a loser, who turns to bank robbery, in "Semi-Pro," while another mystery great, Lawrence Block, turns in the nicely black-humored "The Ehrengraf Reverse." Bestselling authors Brad Meltzer (with the clever, MIT-set "The Empire Strikes Back") and Tim Green also take the field, the former pro baller with "Whatever It Takes to Win," with tough-minded PI (former player) action that's perhaps Green's most accomplished writing yet. Mike Lupica, Brendan DuBois, John Westermann, Peter Robinson, Carol O'Connell and Gary Phillips round out the players in the most exciting sports fiction anthology in years.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
Book Description
Additional stories include:
The Ehrengraf Reverse by Lawrence Block
Semi-Pro by James Crumley
A Sunday in January by Brendan DuBois
Whatever it Takes to Win by Tim Green
Good Seats by Colin Harrison
Gone Down to Corpus by Dennis Lehane
No Thing by Mike Lupica
The Empire Strikes Back by Brad Meltzer
The Arcane Receiver by Carol O'Connell
The End of Innocence by Anne Perry
Hollywood Spring and Axle by Gary Phillips
Gone to the Dawgs by Peter Robinson
Rumors of Gravity by John Westermann
These tales of football (and in one case European football, rugby) include macabre deaths, ultimate suspense, theft, drugs, big money and football. Tales of Super Bowl Sunday, NFL teams, has-been players, great fans, and final plays are a collection like no other.
All the best writers in one book, edited by the famous Otto Penzler, founder of The Mysterious Press.
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Hardback Editions
July 2002 : Hardback
| Title: The Mighty Johns Author(s): David Baldacci, et al. ISBN: 1-893224-56-2 / 9781893224568 (USA edition) Publisher: New Millennium Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
June 2004 : Paperback
| Title: The Mighty Johns and Other Stories Author(s): David Baldacci, Lawrence Block, Dennis Lehane, Brad Meltzer, Anne Perry ISBN: 1-893224-85-6 / 9781893224858 (USA edition) Publisher: New Millennium Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Audio Editions
December 2002 : Audio CD
| Title: The Mighty Johns Author(s): Otto Penzler ISBN: 1-59007-233-2 / 9781590072332 (USA edition) Publisher: McArthur & Company / Not Applicable Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
July 2002 : Audio Cassette
| Title: The Mighty Johns: A Novella by David Baldacci and Other Stories by Superstar Authors Author(s): et al. ISBN: 1-59007-231-6 / 9781590072318 (USA edition) Publisher: New Millennium Audio Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
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