Seattle Mystery Bookshop
N e w s l e t t e r
117 Cherry St. Seattle,WA 98104 (206)
587-5737
e-mail: staff@seattlemystery.com WEBSITE: seattlemystery.com
Bill Farley, Founder /J. B. Dickey,
Owner/ Tammy Domike, Manager
Susan Dennis / Sandy Goodrick / Karen
Duncan
We hope you are all
happily proceeding into the new year.
After a spot of bother with the WTO protests here in Seattle, we
are settling down to another year of doing what we like to do best,
reading and selling mysteries, old and new. As a special gift to you, customers and subscribers to our
Newsletter, we have put together this special Millennial Issue of Lists:
In addition to our customary staff lists of Favorite Mysteries Read in
the Last Year, we offer a cornucopia of lists. Enjoy them! We are also delighted to bring you a
retrospective look at Seattle Mystery Bookshop in the last decade by
resident scholar, and shop founder, Bill Farley.
Sandy Goodrick, for the Staff The List of Lists:
Susan Dennis
J. B. Dickey
Karen Duncan
Sandy Goodrick Bill Farley Tammy Domike 1999 Shop Bestsellers SMBs 100 Best of
the Century Customers Picks.
Seattle Mystery
Bookshop: Serving the
Northwest and the Nation Since 1990, by Bill Farley
Susan Dennis: My Top Ten for This Year... These are in order -
the best is first - but the first three are a tie. 1. Outside the Rules - Dylan Jones 2. Blue Hole - g.d. gearino 3. Messiah - Boris Starling 4. Term Limits - Vince Flynn 5. Welcome to Paradise - Laurence
Shames 6. Quiet Game - Greg Iles 7. Blood Money - Rochelle Krich 8. Wild Horses - Brian Hodge 9. Gideon - Russell Andrews 10. Eleven Days - Donald Harstad
.And for the Last
10 years... This was very
difficult. I could have done the top 20 fairly easily and, as you can
see, I cheated with my 'anything by' entries. And, these are all too
good to rank. They are all the best. 1. Mortal Fear - Greg Iles 2. Becker's Ring - Steven Martin
Cohen 3. Anything by g.d.
gearino 4. Messiah - Boris Starling 5. Outside the Rules - Dylan Jones 6. The Death and Life of Bobby Z -
Don Winslow 7. Bookman's Wake - John Dunning 8. Anything by Michael
Connelly 9. Anything by
Laurence Shames 10. Anything by Carl
Hiassen And this leaves out
Caleb Carr and Jeffrey Deaver who should not be left out oops,
cheating again. And I would have loved to have room for Tenth Justice by Brad Meltzer and Divorcing Jack by Colin Bateman. Ok. That's it. I'm done.
These are in the order
in which I read them during the year. God Is a Bullet Boston Teran Every Dead Thing John Connolly The Blue Hour T. Jefferson
Parker California Fire and
Life
Don Winslow Heartbreaker Robert Ferrigno The Cold Truth Jonathan Stone L. A. Requiem Robert Crais Wild Horses Brian Hodges Ross Macdonald (biography) Tom
Nolan Four Corners of Night Craig Holden
best of the year Freezer Burn Joe R. Lansdale Faded Coat of Blue Owen Parry Rough Draft James W. Hall JBs Best of the 1990s North of Montana April Smith Red Sky at Night James W. Hall Black Hornet James Sallis Stone Angel Carol OConnell Requiem for a Glass
Heart
David Lindsey The Concrete Blonde Michael Connelly Miami Purity Vicki Hendricks Cast in Stone G. M. Ford Give Us a Kiss Daniel Woodrell Death and Life of
Bobby Z Don Winslow American Tabloid James Ellroy
(could just as easily be
My Dark Places) In the Electric Mist
with Confederate Dead James Lee
Burke Darkness, Take my Hand Dennis Lehane
best of
the decade That list consists of
books written in the 90s. If it were to be books read in the 90s, Id have to
include Estlemans Every
Brilliant Eye and Crumleys The
Wrong Case, and Blocks When
the Sacred Ginmill Closes.
Karens
Favorites: Read in 1999 Black-Headed Pins Constance and
Gwenyth Little Publish and Be
Murdered Ruth Dudley
Edwards Blood Money Thomas Perry Kissed a Sad Goodbye Deborah Crombie The Music Box Murders Larry Karp Murder with Peacocks Donna Andrews Arms and the Women Reginald Hill The Marx Sisters Barry Maitland The Quiet Game Greg Iles A Place of Safety Caroline Graham Karens Best
of the 1990s The Black Echo Michael Connelly The Bookmans Wake John Dunning The Beekeepers
Apprentice Laurie R. King She Walks These Hills Sharyn McCrumb Whats the Worst
that Could Happen? Donald E. Westlake Brother Cadfaels
Penance Ellis Peters Arms and the Women Reginald Hill A Place of Safety Caroline Graham So Shall You Reap Marilyn Wallace Hour of the Hunter J.A. Jance
Sandys
Favorites Read in 1999 Robert Barnard, The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori John Buchan, The 39 Steps Robert Crais, L. A. Requiem Peter Dickinson, The Glass-Sided Ants Nest Ruth Dudley Edwards, Publish and Be Murdered Thomas Harris, Silence of the Lambs Michael Innes, Applebys Answer Mary Kelly, The Spoilt Kill Patricia Moyes, Murder Fantastical Janet Neel, Death Among the Dons Sandys
Best Ten of the Nineties
Jen Banbury, Like a Hole in the Head (1998) Alan Beechey, An Embarrassment of Corpses
(1997) Lee Child, Killing Floor (1997) Michael Connelly, Black Ice (1992) Robert Crais, L. A. Requiem (1999) John Dunning, Booked to Die (1992) Ruth Dudley Edwards, The School of English Murder
(1990) Dick Francis, To the Hilt (1996) Hazel Holt, The Cruellest Month (1991) Dennis Lehane, A Drink Before the War (1996) Iain Pears, Death and Restoration (1996)
Bill's Best Books Read
in 1999,
Bill's Best of the
Decade. I supplied such a list in the
Winter 1998-99 issue of the Newsletter. All 10 of my 1999 favorites
could argue for a place on that list, but instead I'd rather give a
little more attention to the Century. So here is a list of 10 (well, 13)
Great Mysteries Before 1990
which did not appear on the shop's 100 Best Mysteries of the Century
list. In alphabetical order by author.
Algonquin Project) Silent Snow Steve Thayer Freezer Burn Joe R. Lansdale Shooting At Midnight Greg Rucka California Fire &
Life Don Winslow Easy Money Jenny Siler Lost Glass Plates of
Wilfred Eng Tom Orton Sick Puppy Carl Hiaasen First Avenue Lowen Clausen Rough Draft James W. Hall Anonymous Rex Eric Garcia Tammys Best
Reads of the Decade Only the first 2 are
in order... #1 Blood Work M. Connelly-
because there is no greater thrill than your name on a page, even if you
are just one of the kidneys. #2 Mangrove Squeeze L. Shames- because DUH a free trip to Key West will get
you on my list
Who in Hell is Wanda
Fuca? - G. M. Ford Breakheart Hill Thomas H. Cook Gone, Baby, Gone Dennis Lehane Give Us a Kiss Daniel Woodrell Indian Killer Sherman Alexie Death & Life of
Bobby Z - Don Winslow Organ Grinders Bill Fitzhugh Like a Hole in the
Head Jen Banbury Death & the
Language of Happiness John Straley Ten-Ounce Siesta Norman
Partridge What! No
Mosley Ellroy Crais Haywood Hall Perry White Hayter Neely Hess Friedman
.
Can I rewrite that list again before press-time?
Most lamented of the
decade: Two of my favorite series ended in 1995, Robert Campbells
LA-LA Land and Timothy Hallinans Simeon Grist. They are missed.
1999 BESTSELLERS
AT THE SEATTLE MYSTERY BOOKSHOP HARDCOVERS 1 - Breach of Duty - J. A.
Jance 2 - Last Ditch - G. M. Ford 3 - Outlaw Mountain - J. A. Jance 4 - First Avenue - Lowen Clausen 5 - Loot - Aaron Elkins
6 - Liberty Falling - Nevada Barr
7 - Prayers for Rain - Dennis Lehane 8 - First Victim - Ridley Pearson 9 - LA Requiem - Robert Crais
10 - Hunter's Moon - Dana Stabenow
11 - Angels Flight - Michael Connelly
12 - Heartwood - James Lee Burke
13 - O is for Outlaw - Sue Grafton
14 - California Fire and Life - Don Winslow
15 - Mr. White's Confession - Robert Clark
16 - Hard Time - Sara Paretsky
17 - Easy Money - Jenny Siler
18 - Walkin' the Dog - Walter Mosley
19 - Murder on the Yukon Quest
- Sue Henry 20 - So Sure of Death - Dana Stabenow
21 - Big Trouble - Dave Barry
22 - The Lamorna Wink - Martha Grimes 23 - The Music Box Murders - Larry Karp
24 - Hush Money - Robert B. Parker
25 - Hannibal - Thomas Harris
PAPERBACKS 1 - Who in Hell is Wanda Fuca? - G. M. Ford 2 - Sins of Betrayal - Valerie Wilcox 3 - Slow Burn - G. M. Ford 4 - The End of the Dream - Ann Rule 5 - The Alpine Legacy - Mary Daheim 6 - Breach of Duty - J. A. Jance 7 - Legs Benedict - Mary Daheim 8 - Hour of the Hunter - J. A. Jance 9 - The Alpine Kindred - Mary Daheim
10 - Cruel Sanctuary - Brad
Reynolds 11 - Until Proven Guilty - J. A. Jance 12 - Catfish Cafe - Earl Emerson
13 - Killing Floor - Lee Child 14 - Four Corners of Night - Craig Holden 15 - A Drink Before the War - Dennis Lehane 16 - Deadly Harvest - Brad Reynolds
17 - The Death & Life of Bobby Z - Don Winslow
18 - Crime Wave - James Ellroy 19 - Rattlesnake Crossing - J. A. Jance 20 - Sins of Silence - Valerie Wilcox 21 - N is for Noose - Sue Grafton 22 - The Pied Piper - Ridley Pearson 23 - Cast in Stone - G. M. Ford 24 - Miss Zukas in Deaths Shadow
- Jo
Dereske 25 - A Cool Breeze on the Underground
- Don
Winslow SEATTLE MYSTERY
BOOKSHOP'S 100 BEST MYSTERIES OF THE CENTURY Allingham, Margery. Death of a Ghost Dunning, John. Booked to Die
Daniel Woodrell - Tomato
Red
Dana Stabenow - Breakup
Dennis Lehane - A Drink Before the War
g.d. gearino - Counting Coup
David Baldacci - Absolute
Power
John Dunning - Booked to Die
Peter Blauner - Slow Motion Riot
Laurie R. King - The
Beekeeper's Apprentice To be honest, most readers simply blanked at the prospect of choosing only one of their favorites for nominations. We must admit that, in so many ways, it isn't a fair game. But it has lead to some very entertaining conversation!
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Seattle Mystery
Bookshop: Serving the
Northwest and the Nation Since 1990 By Bill Farley
For this special newsletter reflecting on the decade past, I've
been asked to reminisce about my favorite development of the 1990's:
Seattle Mystery Bookshop. So here goes
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