Mystery, Inc
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Brockden forms a plan to acquire the shop in such a way that no one would ever suspect foul play: untraceable murder. And he knows he will be successful – because this is not the first time he has done it.
A DEATH SENTENCE STORY: original shorts about deadly books from the world's best crime writers.
Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates is a recipient of the National Medal of Humanities, the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Book Award, and the 2019 Jerusalem Prize, and has been several times nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. She has written some of the most enduring fiction of our time, including the national bestsellers We Were the Mulvaneys; Blonde, which was nominated for the National Book Award; and the New York Times bestseller The Falls, which won the 2005 Prix Femina. She is the Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University and has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters since 1978.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5While the finale came to me long before the final pages the story was so well executed I didn't care. Very short novella well worth your time
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A disguised man waits until the end of store hours to visit Mystery, Inc., a popular specialty bookstore in a New Hampshire seaside town. He knows that the owner will send the employees home while he himself helps a serious collector willing to spend a lot and ask many questions. The disguised man's purpose for the visit is as evil as can be. He is a bookstore-buying serial killer. He goes into a book store he wants to buy, but instead of making an offer to the owners, he murders them in a way that looks like a natural death, then lowballs the grieving family and acquires the store and its stock.But Mystery, Inc. is special. Not only is it a beautiful store full of valuable first editions by Dickens, Christie and Doyle, but the owner is exactly the sort of man the killer would like to be himself, content in his work and happily married. Unaware that the customer who keeps adding books to his tab is actually planning on killing him and stealing the rare books, the friendly owner begins telling the story of his haunted bookstore.Number 21 in The Mysterious Bookshop's Bibliomysteries.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Mystery Inc. by Joyce Carol Oates is a 2015 Mysterious Press/ Open Road Media publication. This book is part of the BiblioMysteries publications in which well known mystery authors submit short mysteries tales about Deadly books. In New Hampshire a bookstore anyone would covet has become an obsession for one man, who is determined to have it, by any means necessary.While the story is quite short, and it won't take the reader very long to determine the way of things, I found this sinister little tale quite entertaining. Trying to imagine the possibility of owning such rare and antiquated books, is mind boggling. If such gems do exist, behind glass, or locked in a safe somewhere, the very idea of it is enough to overwhelm the senses of any die hard mystery fan.The descriptions of the store and the supposed collections the owner has acquired over time was what kept my imagination in high gear. The mystery itself wasn't really much of a mystery though, and ended up being rather predictable. However, the writing was, as always, superb, except that I am puzzling over the use of the first person narrative in this particular case. All the same, it's always a pleasure to read anything by Joyce Carol Oates. 4 stars
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Mystery, Inc. is a delightful tale about a specialty bookshop owner who has made a habit of acquiring competing stores, not by purchasing them, but by murdering their owners and then buying the stores at bargain basement prices from the grieving heirs. As the title suggests, the bookshops at issue specialize in mysteries, and our villain, though an enthusiast of the genre, has not read enough of his own stock. Not surprisingly, his scheme does not work out quite the way he planned when he comes up against Aaron Neuhaus, the proprietor of Mystery, Inc. What is even more satisfying than the resolution of our narrator's encounter with Mr. Neuhaus, however, is the store's gruesome history and the ambiguity of Mr. Neuhaus's own acquisition of it. As Mr. Neuhaus says,"If you are an aficionado of mystery-detective-crime fiction, you know that someone, in fact many people, and many of them ‘innocent,’ must die for the sake of the art — for mystery’s sake. That is the bedrock of our business: Mystery, Inc. Some of us are booksellers, and some of us are consumers, or are consumed. But all of us have our place in the noble trade."I received a free copy of Mystery, Inc. through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Although I’m not a great fan of mystery novels, I decided to read this book because I usually enjoy short fiction better than long novels, I love stories about books and bookshops, and because I thought that a mystery story written by Joyce Carol Oates wouldn’t be the typical one. And I wasn’t disappointed at all. "Mystery, Inc." is a very short book (less than 50 pages) that can be read in one seating but that I found highly enjoyable and well-written. A wonderful tribute to the old style mystery novels and writers like Poe , Wilkie Collins or Doyle. And even if this is not one of the highlights in Oates’ career, I would definitely recommended it, maybe not to those who love complex, long and deep mystery novels, but to anyone looking for a light, entertaining and clever story.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Charles Brockden (not his real name) is the owner of several bookstores dedicated to the mystery novel. He has acquired these stores through unconventional but perhaps fitting means. Now he has found a new store that he just has to have. Unfortunately, the present owner isn’t ready to give it up but, then, Charles was never one to take no for an answer.I’m not usually a fan of the short story – unless it’s really well-done, it always seems at least to me that there’s just too much missing for me to feel satisfied after finishing one. But Mystery, Inc. is Joyce Carol Oates’ entry in the Bibliomysteries series for Mysteriouspress and her typical clean, precise language makes it a complete and fully self-contained tale examining the inner workings of the obsessive mind and the lengths it will go to obtain the object of its obsession. There is even a touch of the macabre to ramp up the creep factor. The story, to be sure, is predictable in the way that, say, Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado is predictable – there is no doubt that we, the reader, know long before the main character what is going to happen – but this foreshadowing just makes the tale that much more chilling. Mystery, Inc. is both a satisfactory murder mystery and an homage to the murder mystery from Poe to Chandler and to the bookstores dedicated to them. The pace is more like a slow-acting poison than a quick thrust to the heart with a sharp knife but that just serves to give the goose bumps more time to rise.