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Seven original football short experiences in the secret and murder styles, compiled by an all-star lineup of freelance writers, each of whom understand the game's lore and tactical nuances as well as its deep root base in American life. Published by Otto Penzler, the proprietor with the Mysterious Bookshop in NEW YORK and thought to be the world's most important authority on criminal offense, secret and suspense fiction. Reviews include: "Keller's Designated Hitter" by Lawrence Stop - Professional hitman John Keller is after a pro ballplayer whose hitting average hasn't maintained up with his expensive contract. "Pinch Hitter, A Nathan Heller Tale" by Max Allan Collins - Reality and fiction mix in this preposterous and amusing whodunit. When vibrant Invoice Veeck brings the first midget, Eddie Gaedel, into football as a pinch-hitter and he's found deceased, private attention Nat Heller investigates. "Two Bagger" by Michael Connelly - Connelly pens a gripping and mental father-son story of ex-con who fits a set of cops while at a Dodger game. "Strike Zone" by K.C. Constantine - Ex-pitcher continues on a stone-throwing rampage. "A FAMILY GROUP Game" by Brendan DuBois - Youth football causes great turmoil in the life of a past mobster under see protection in a small rural town. "Chickasaw Charlie Hoke" by Elmore Leonard - The tiny lies of aging past ballplayer become vividly agonizing when he exaggerates about his pitiful career. "Sacrifice Reach" by John Lescroart - What ghastly adult passions occur when a Little Category benchwarmer, who observed more time in the dugout than in the game, suddenly dies of your rattlesnake bite while his team is preparing for the game that will make a decision who will go to the Little Category World Series.