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Otto Penzler (born July 8, 1942) is an American editor of mystery fiction, and proprietor of The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City. Biography Born in Germany to a German-American mother and a German father, Penzler moved to The Bronx at age five after the death of his father. Penzler graduated from the University of Michigan, having studied English literature. He is the co-author of the "Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection" for which he won an Edgar Award in 1977. He also wrote 101 Greatest Movies of Mystery and Suspense (2000). For The New York Sun, he wrote The Crime Scene, a popular weekly mystery fiction column that ran for five years. He has worked with authors including Elmore Leonard, Nelson DeMille, Joyce Carol Oates, Sue Grafton, Mary Higgins Clark, Stanley Ellin, Robert Crais, Michael Connelly, James Lee Burke and Thomas H. Cook. He founded The Mysterious Press, a publishing house devoted entirely to mystery and crime fiction, in 1975. Among the authors it published (works published in America for the first time, not reprints) are Eric Ambler, Kingsley Amis, Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, James M. Cain, Raymond Chandler, Jerome Charyn, Len Deighton, Stanley Ellin, James Ellroy, Patricia Highsmith, P. D. James, H. R. F. Keating, Peter Lovesey, Ed McBain, Ross Macdonald, Marcia Muller, Ellis Peters, Ruth Rendell, Mickey Spillane, Ross Thomas, Donald E. Westlake and Cornell Woolrich. In the 1980s it was publishing more than 100 books a year and the imprint was affiliated with major publishers in England (Century-Hutchinson-Arrow), Japan (Hayakwa Publishing), Italy (Mondadori) and Sweden (Bra Bocker). The Mysterious Book Club became a division of the Book of the Month Club and Mysterious Audios an imprint with Dove Audio. After selling The Mysterious Press to Warner Books in 1989, he created an Otto Penzler Books imprint for Macmillan (later Scribner). He moved the imprint to Carroll & Graf, then to Harcourt (later Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). He also established the Otto Penzler Books imprint in London, first with Quercus, then with Atlantic/Corvus, now with Head of Zeus. He reacquired The Mysterious Press name from Hachette in 2009; it was an imprint at Grove Atlantic until 2021, when it became an independent imprint as part of Penzler Publishers. In 2011, he founded MysteriousPress.com, a publishing house devoted to electronic books featuring such authors as James Ellroy, Donald E. Westlake, Ellery Queen, Joseph Wambaugh, Ross Macdonald, Charlotte MacLeod and many others. Penzler founded The Mysterious Bookshop in mid-town Manhattan and after twenty-seven years moved to Tribeca. It is now the oldest and largest mystery specialist bookstore in the world. In 2002, he hosted a television series of great mystery films for the Turner Classic Movies channel. He has edited more than fifty anthologies of crime fiction of both reprints and newly commissioned stories, including the prestigious Best American Mystery Stories—now Best Mystery Stories of the Year—since 1997. Penzler served on the board of directors of the Mystery Writers of America for fourteen years and was awarded the organization's Ellery Queen Award and a Raven (its highest non-writing award). He won a second Edgar for editing "The Lineup", a collection of profiles of famous detectives, written by their creators. On April 8, 2010 Swann Galleries auctioned The Otto Penzler Collection of British Espionage and Thriller Fiction. The sale represented a select portion of Penzler's private library with works by Eric Ambler, Ian Fleming, Graham Greene, John le Carré, William Le Queux, H. C. McNeile, E. Phillips Oppenheim, and Dennis Wheatley. Penzler also befriended many noted authors including Ambler, Ken Follett, John Gardner and others, who inscribed copies of their works. "British spy novels are among the greatest of all works in the mystery genre", Penzler said in the introduction to the Swann auction catalogue. "This is the first auction ever devoted entirely to this important literary genre." In Fall 2018, Penzler established Penzler Publishers, which launched American Mystery Classics, a collection of newly reissued mystery and detective fiction, many of which had been unavailable for several decades. Some of the American Mystery Classics authors include Mary Roberts Rinehart, John Dickson Carr, and Ellery Queen, all distributed by WW Norton. In 2019, Penzler teamed up with Pegasus Books to launch Scarlet, a joint publishing venture specializing in psychological suspense aimed at female readers. Scarlet became an independent imprint as part of Penzler Publishers in 2020. The first title, An Inconvenient Woman, the debut from author Stephanie Buelens, was released January 2020, distributed by W.W. Norton. Penzler lives in New York City and Connecticut. Works Publisher Otto Penzler Books. An imprint at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2005–2010). The Armchair Detective Library. Reprinted classic crime fiction for collectors and libraries. The Mysterious Press. Established in 1975. Sold to Time/Warner in 1989; reacquired by Penzler in 2009; an imprint at Grove/Atlantic until 2021; now an imprint of Penzler Publishers. The Armchair Detective. A quarterly journal for studies of mystery and suspense fiction (17 years). MysteriousPress.com. An eBook company distributed by Open Road Integrated Media. Penzler Publishers. A publishing company that releases newly reissued mystery classics, distributed by WW Norton. Scarlet. An imprint of Penzler Publishers specializing in psychological suspense aimed at female readers. Series editor The Best American Mystery Stories. Annual series from 1997 to 2021, with guest editors. Writer Robert B. Parker wrote "Otto Penzler knows more about crime fiction than most people know about anything, and proves it once more in this brilliant anthology." The Best American Crime Writing. Annual series since 2002, with Thomas H. Cook and guest editors. The Mysterious Bookshop Presents: The Best Mystery Stories of the Year. Annual series since 2021, with guest editors. Editor The Crown Crime Companion : The Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time Edited with Mickey Friedman. (1995) Murder For Love (1996) The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time (1998) Murder For Revenge (1998) Murder and Obsession (1999) Best American Mystery Stories of the Century Edited with Tony Hillerman. (2000) Murderer's Row (2001) Murder On the Ropes (2001) Dangerous Women (2005) Murder is My Racquet (2005) Murder in the Rough (2006) Murder at the Racetrack (2006) Murder at the Foul Line (2006) The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps (2007) Dead Man's Hand: Crime Fiction at the Poker Table (2007) The Vicious Circle: Mystery and Crime Stories by Members of the Algonquin Round Table (2007) The Lineup: The World's Greatest Crime Writers Tell the Inside Story of Their Greatest Detectives (2009) The Vampire Archive (2009) Black Noir: Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Stories by African-American Writers (2009) Christmas at the My.... Discover the Otto Penzler popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Otto Penzler books.

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  • The Big Book of Jack the Ripper synopsis, comments

    The Big Book of Jack the Ripper

    Otto Penzler

    Edgar Award–winning editor Otto Penzler's latest anthology takes its inspiration from the historical enigma whose name has become synonymous with fear: Jack the Ripper.   Of ...

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    The Three Taps

    Ronald Knox

    The business of death has given insurance investigator Miles Bredon a unique outlook on life in this witty Golden Age mystery.   Jephthah Mottram has been given some bad news ...

  • The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries synopsis, comments

    The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries

    Otto Penzler

    The most complete collection of Yuletide whodunits ever assembled The Edgar Awardwinning editor collects sixty of his alltime favorite holiday crime storiesfrom Arthur Conan Doyle...

  • The Big Book of Victorian Mysteries synopsis, comments

    The Big Book of Victorian Mysteries

    Otto Penzler

    Edgar Award winner Otto Penzler“detective fiction’s best editor and champion” (The Washington Post)returns with a new anthology of exhilarating mysteries, assembling Victorian soci...

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    The Clue in the Air

    Isabel Ostrander

    A highprofile murder case falls into the lap of a former policeman in this Golden Age mystery from the groundbreaking author of At OneThirty.   Though financially independent...

  • The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories synopsis, comments

    The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories

    Otto Penzler & Keith Alan Deutsch

    An unstoppable anthology of crime stories culled from Black Mask magazine the legendary publication that turned a pulp phenomenon into literary mainstream.   Black Mask w...

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    The Big Book of Espionage

    Otto Penzler

    Edgar Awardwinning editor Otto Penzler is back with a new anthology that has gathered the intel on the world's greatest secret agents, declassified in these pages for the first tim...

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    The Grey Room

    Eden Phillpotts

    A ghostly Golden Age mystery from the English playwright of The Farmer’s Wife, famously adapted into a silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.   At a house party at Sir Wal...

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    The Return of Sherlock Holmes

    Arthur Conan Doyle & Golden Deer Classics

    Thirteen tales of crime and intrigue, including the remarkable story of Sherlock Holmes's return from the dead It has been three years since Sherlock Holmes, locked in a fierc...

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    The Death of Sweet Mister

    Daniel Woodrell & Dennis Lehane

    Shug Akins is a lonely, overweight thirteenyearold boy. His mother, Glenda, is the one person who loves him she calls him Sweet Mister and attempts to boost his confidence and giv...

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    The Big Book of Reel Murders

    Otto Penzler

    Edgar Awardwinning editor Otto Penzler's new anthology rolls out the red carpet for the stories that Hollywood is made of. A Vintage Crime/Black Lizard Original.Lights! Camera! Act...

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    The Passing of Charles Lanson

    Louis Tracy

    A Golden Age mystery featuring Scotland Yard’s formidable detective duo: Chief Superintendent Winter and Inspector Furneaux.   A peaceful night in the small village of Sleafor...

  • The Big Book of Ghost Stories synopsis, comments

    The Big Book of Ghost Stories

    Otto Penzler

    Over a thousand pages of hauntedand hauntingghost tales: the most complete collection of uncanny, spooky, creepy tales ever published! Edited and with an introduction by Otto Penzl...

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    The Moon Rock

    Arthur J. Rees

    A classic locked room mystery from the genre’s Golden Age by the renowned Australian author of the Chief Inspector Luckraft series.   On the day of his wife’s funeral, Robert ...

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    The Big Book of Female Detectives

    Otto Penzler

    Edgar Awardwinning editor Otto Penzler's new anthology brings together the most cunning, resourceful, and brilliant female sleuths in mystery fiction. A Vintage Crime/Black Lizard ...

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    The Haunting Hand

    W. Adolphe Roberts

    An actress stars in her own offscreen mystery in this Golden Age whodunit from the awardwinning Jamaican novelist, poet, and historian.   Though originally a medical student s...

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    Miss Hurd

    Anna Katharine Green

    A man finds himself trapped in a deadly love triangle in this haunting mystery from one of America’s earliest detective fiction writers.   Acting on a suggestion that the perf...

  • The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps synopsis, comments

    The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps

    Otto Penzler

    The biggest, the boldest, the most comprehensive collection of Pulp writing ever assembled.Weighing in at over a thousand pages, containing over fortyseven stories and two novels...

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    The Black Lizard Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries

    Otto Penzler

    The Most Complete Collection of Impossible Crime Stories Ever Assembled, with puzzling mysteries by Stephen King, Dashiell Hammett, Lawrence Block, Agatha Christie, Georges Si...

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    Black is the Night

    Maxim Jakubowski, Neil Gaiman, A.K. Benedict, Samantha Lee Howe & Joe R. Lansdale

    A gritty and thrilling anthology of 30 new short stories in tribute to pulp noir master, Cornell Woolrich, author of 'Rear Window' that inspired Alfred Hitchock's classic film. Fea...

  • The Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories synopsis, comments

    The Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories

    Otto Penzler

    Presenting Edgar Awardwinning editor Otto Penzler's latest anthology, The Big Book of Sherlock Holmes Stories, the largest collection of Sherlockian tales ever assemblednow in...