Short." Norfolk, VA: Crippen & Landru. A single short story from Sisters in Crime IV , in a pamphlet to accompany the limited edition of Tales out of School .
———. Tales out of School Norfolk, VA: Crippen & Landru. Nineteen stories, one new, 1989–2000.
Anthologies
Adams Round Table. Murder Among Friends . New York: Berkley. Eleven new stories, one also published in EQMM and another in Block's Opening Shots (below), in a biannual anthology series.
ASHLEY, MIKE, ed. The Mammoth Book of Locked-Room Mysteries and Impossible Crimes . New York: Carroll & Graf. Twenty-seven stories, fifteen new. Foreword by David Renwick.
BLOCK, LAWRENCE, ed. Master's Choice, Volume II . New York: Berkley. Thirteen mystery writers choose a story of their own, paired with a story by a writer who inspired them.
———, ed. Opening Shots . Nashville: Cumberland House. First published short stories by nineteen mystery writers, 1952–2000.
BREEN, JON L. & ED GORMAN, eds. Sleuths of the Century . New York: Carroll & Graf. Twenty-five stories and novelettes, one fantasy, 1905–95.
CASMIER, SUSAN B., ALJEAN HARMETZ & CYNTHIA LAWRENCE, eds. A Deadly Dozen . Los Angeles: UglyTown. A second anthology of stories by members of the Los Angeles Chapter of Sisters in Crime.
CHIZMAR, RICHARD & ROBERT MORRISH, eds. October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween . Abingdon, MD: Cemetery Dance. Ten new stories and ten reprints, mainly fantasy and horror, with essays and artwork.
CLARK, MARY HIGGINS, ed. The Night Awakens . New York: Pocket Books. Ten new stories in an anthology from Mystery Writers of America.
CRAIG, PATRICIA, ed. The Oxford Book of Detective Stories . Oxford: Oxford University Press. An international selection of thirty-seven stories, two new.
DZIEMIANOWICZ, STEFAN, ROBERT WEINBERG & MARTIN H. GREENBERG, eds. Crafty Cat Crimes: 100 Tiny Cat Tale Mysteries . New York: Barnes & Noble. One hundred brief tales, eighty-three new.
EDWARDS, MARTIN, ed. Scenes of the Crime . London: Constable. Fourteen new stories and one reprint in the annual anthology from Britain's Crime Writers' Association. Foreword by Natasha Cooper.
ELLIS, ALICE THOMAS, ed. Valentine's Day: Women Against Men . London: Duckworth. Stories of revenge.
FOXWELL, ELIZABETH & MARTIN H. GREENBERG, eds. More Murder, They Wrote . New York: Berkley. Fourteen new stories in the third volume of an anthology series.
GORMAN, CAROL & ED, eds. Felonious Felines . Unity, Maine: Five Star. Nine new stories and three reprints in an anthology of cat mysteries.
GORMAN, ED, ed. The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, First Annual Collection . New York: Forge. Thirty-eight stories published during 1999, with a review of the year by Jon L. Breen and a bibliography and necrology by Edward D. Hoch.
GREENBERG, MARTIN H., ed. Murder Most Confederate: Tales of Crimes Quite Uncivil . Nashville: Cumberland House. Thirteen new stories and three reprints set in the Confederacy during the Civil War.
———, ed. Murder Most Delectable . Nashville: Cumberland House. Eighteen tales of culinary crimes, with pertinent recipes.
GREENBERG, MARTIN H. & RUSSELL DAVIS, eds. Mardi Gras Madness . Nashville: Cumberland House. Eleven new mystery and horror stories.
GREENBERG, MARTIN H. & JOHN HELFERS, eds. Murder Most Medieval . Nashville: Cumberland House. Twelve new stories of murder in medieval times, with one reprint by Ellis Peters.
GREENE, DOUGLAS G., ed. Classic Mystery Stories . New York: Dover. Thirteen stories, 1841–1920.
HAINING, PETER, ed. Great Irish Stories of Murder and Mystery . New York: Barnes & Noble. Twenty stories from various sources, some fantasy.
HESS, JOAN, presented by. Malice Domestic 9 . New York: Avon. Thirteen new stories and an Agatha Christie reprint in an annual anthology