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Staccato Crime is an imprint of Stark House Press. Staccato Crime reprints noir fiction and true crime that was originally published between 1899 and 1939 with an emphasis on books whose previous editions are unusually expensive or difficult to find.[1] Staccato Crime reissues have been praised by Publishers Weekly and the Washington Post.[2][3]

Staccato Crime Publication History
series number author title(s) genre original publisher original publication date(s) reprint date ISBN
SC-001 P. J. Wolfson Bodies Are Dust fiction Vanguard Press 1931 2021 978-1951473471
SC-002 Eddie Guerin I Was a Bandit true crime Double, Doran & Company 1929 2021 978-1951473693
SC-003 Don Tracy Round Trip & Criss-Cross fiction Vanguard Press 1934, 1935 2022 978-1951473709
SC-004 Robert Joyce Tasker Grimhaven true crime Alfred A. Knopf 1928 2022 979-8886010077
SC-005 Michael Fessier Fully Dressed and in His Right Mind fiction Alfred A. Knopf 1935 2022 979-8886010091
SC-006 Danny Ahearn How to Commit a Murder true crime Ives Washburn 1930 2022 978-1951473907
SC-007 Alan Williams Room Service fiction William Godwin 1936 2023 979-8886010121
SC-008 Ernest Booth Stealing Through Life true crime Alfred A. Knopf 1929 2023 979-8886010374
SC-009 Franklin P. Collier, Jr. Men, Women, and Rattlesnakes & Sin Is Man's Twin fiction William Godwin 1933, 1934 2023 979-8886010381
SC-010 Robert Hazard Hacking New York true crime Charles Scribner's Sons 1930 2024 979-8886010404
SC-011 Jerome Odlum Each Dawn I Die novel Bobbs-Merrill 1938 2024 forthcoming

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wolfson, P. J. (2021). Bodies Are Dust. Eureka, CA: Staccato Crime/Stake House Press. pp. 7–8. ISBN 9781951473471.
  2. ^ "I Was a Bandit". Publishers Weekly. 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  3. ^ Dirda, Michael (December 8, 2022). "14 Mystery Books to Savor During the Long Nights of Winter". Washington Post. Retrieved June 27, 2024.