
Published by MysteriousPress.com on April 7, 2015
"Mystery, Inc." is Joyce Carol Oates' contribution to the  Bibliomysteries series from Mysterious Press. Each short story is the  creation of a crime writer. The stories are blurbed as "short tales  about deadly books" but they more broadly address deadly authors, deadly  bookstores, deadly libraries, and other deadly aspects of the literary  world.
The owner of several mystery bookstores would love to  acquire Mystery, Inc. in Seabrook, New Hampshire, the finest example of a  mystery bookstore he has ever seen. To obtain the store at a good  price, however, the current owner will have to die. How unfortunate.
"Mystery  Inc." is as much an homage to mystery bookstores and mystery  booksellers as it is a mystery story. Atmosphere is everything in a  narrative that takes us for a loving stroll past cabinets filled with  first editions of Poe and Doyle, pulp magazines filled with Hammett and  Chandler, and a variety of art and memorabilia relating to death and  crime.
Oates also delves into the philosophy of the mystery story  and its relationship to the mystery of life. Mystery books, a character  opines, allow us to see the many mysteries of life more clearly, from  perspectives that are not our own.
Of course, a reader expects to  encounter murderous perspectives in a murder mystery. Oates does not  disappoint; the bookstore has a dark history. And of course, good  mysteries deliver plot twists. Oates does that, and if the twist is not  unexpected, it is nevertheless satisfying. "Mystery Inc." lacks the  depth of Oates' best work but her stories never fail to entertain.
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