A valuable reference and collection development tool designed to assist readers' advisors in helping readers find modern "detective" mysteries they will enjoy. In this follow-up and companion to the author's previous title, Make Mine a Mystery: A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction , renowned expert on the mystery and detective genre Gary Warren Niebuhr brings readers' advisors and librarians a new resource guide that categorizes and describes recently published mystery novels. Make Mine a Mystery II examines works by prominent established authors and includes books from new writers not in the previous edition. Organizing some 700 titles in popular mystery series, the books within are divided into the broader types―amateur, public, and private detective. Each of the selections within these groups is further categorized by the type of protagonist: classic, eccentric, lone wolf, police, lawyer, and so on. The author even notes whether each detective is of the "hardboiled," "softboiled" (cozy), or traditional type, enabling users to easily identify read-alikes for mystery fans. This book will be especially helpful for collection development specialists seeking to create a balanced collection of titles. The second volume of mystery expert Niebuhr’s Make Mine a Mystery is meant as a companion to the first (Libraries Unlimited, 2003). The new book leaves out the introduction to the genre but updates the Literature section, organizing 700 entries of books published since 2000. The works are divided by amateur, public, and private detectives. Under Amateur Detectives, 12 authors have been updated and 8 new ones added, while under Private Investigators, 12 have been carried over and 11 added. Each entry includes author, title, publisher, date, annotation, and subject listings, with the annotations giving the reader an excellent feel for the books. The authors included give a good representation of popular writers today. The bibliographies have also been updated. This is an excellent companion to the original volume and an essential readers’ advisory tool. --Merle Jacob “Each entry includes author, title, publisher, date, annotation, and subject listings, with the annotations giving the reader an excellent feel for the books. The authors included give a good representation of popular writers today. The bibliographies have also been updated. This is an excellent companion to the original volume and an essential readers'-advisory tool.” ― Booklist Online Gary Warren Niebuhr is library director for the Village of Greendale, WI, and an award-winning author. Used Book in Good Condition