Saturday, December 25, 2010

Friday's Forgotten Books Links: Rockin' Around the FFB, at the Forgotten Library...

This weekend's "forgotten" books entries I'm aware of (more might arise as I'm made aware of them):

Paul Bishop: And All Through the House by Ed McBain
Bill Crider: The Drowning Pool by Ross Macdonald
Scott Cupp: The Ship of Ishtar by A. Merritt
Martin Edwards: A Private Inquiry by Jessica Mann
Cullen Gallagher: Stop This Man! by Peter Rabe
Ed Gorman: Danger is My Business by Lee Server
Jerry House: The Reformed Gun by Marvin H. Albert
Randy Johnson: Passage to Samoa by Day Keene
George Kelley: Downtown by Ed McBain
K. A. Laity: Puckoon by Spike Milligan
Todd Mason: Dolls are Murder edited by Harold Q. Masur
David Rachels: The Damsel by Richard Stark
James Reasoner: A Corpse for Christmas by Carter Brown and A Holiday for Murder by Agatha Christie
(Scott also chimes in with various editions of the "Carter Brown")

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the summing up, Todd. I'll be hosting Forgotten Books on February 11. Hope you and your family enjoy a very Merry Christmas!

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  2. It seemed a useful thing to do, as it has in the past, George...as a fellow sub while Patti is not quite spending some time at the Nixon Library, I hope your family's Xmas Day was less prone to head cold than ours was...

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  3. Thanks for summing up duties. Hope your holiday is terrific.

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  4. Thanks! I gather yours was more traditionally festive. All to the good. Mine was certainly feline-felix.

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