Friday, June 29, 2012

Friday's "Forgotten" Books: The Links

As always, the links below bring you to the reviews and citations of the books noted here...a few of the regulars are missing, but presumably will be back next week when Patti Abbott is again gathering the reviews.

Sergio Angelini: Face to Face by "Ellery Queen" (possibly with Jack Vance)

Yvette Banek: The Hard Way by Carol Lea Benjamin

Brian Busby: International Detective Cases magazine (that wasn't)

Bill Crider: The Blue Dahlia by Raymond Chandler

Scott Cupp: Red Moon and Black Mountain by Joy Chant

William Deeck: Slay the Murderer and Another Man’s Poison by Hugh Holman

Martin Edwards: The Missing Partners by Henry Wade

Curt Evans: The Vultures Gather by Anne Hocking

Elisabeth Grace Foley: Kathleen by Christopher Morley

Ed Gorman: American Cinema by Andrew Sarris

Monte Herridge: Hugo Oakes short stories by J. Lane Linklater

Jerry House: Journal of the Gun Years by Richard Matheson

Allen J. Hubin: Dead Reckoning by Sam Llewellyn

Randy Johnson: Violence In Velvet by Michael Avallone

Nick Jones: Mr. Majestyk by Elmore Leonard

George Kelley: The Tall Dolores by Michael Avallone

Marvin Lachman: Brazilian Sleigh Ride by Robert L. Fish

Evan Lewis: Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond (dramatization in progress on BBC Radio 4 Extra)

Steve Nester: Cut Numbers by Nick Tosches

John F. Norris: Be Silent, Love by Fan Nichols

Juri Nummelin: Blood Marks by Bill Crider

James Reasoner: White Heather Weather by John Frederick (Frederick Faust)

Karyn Reeves: Now East, Now West by Susan Ertz

Richard Robinson: The Bookman by Lavie Tidhar

Gerard Saylor: The Uncertainty Principle by Mark Kraushaar

Ron Scheer: Casa Grande by Charles Duff Stuart

Bill Selnes: When Corruption was King by Robert Cooley with Hillel Levin

Kerrie Smith: War Crimes by Peter Carey

Kevin Tipple: Old Silver by Carl Brookins

Prashant Trikannad: Beyond This Place by A.J. Cronin, Fort Everglades by Frank G. Slaughter, Cup of Gold by John Steinbeck, Magnificent Obsession by Lloyd C. Douglas, Beyond the Black Stump by Nevil Shute, Love among the Chickens by P.G. Wodehouse

"TomCat": The Dead Ringer by Fredric Brown

9 comments:

  1. Not at all. (Only slightly offput by those participants who've decided this week is a Brand X week.)

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  2. Mine is up and running, Todd. Thanks!

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  3. Updated my post with the right FFB link - thanks very much Todd (as always).

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  4. Thanks to you both, Elisabeth and Sergio. A bad morning, hence not quite catching up with Elisabeth and Yvette as quickly as I'd like, but a good list, I think.

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  5. Todd, thanks very much for including my rather unconventional FFB post. I'll have a proper review next week. I read some good books and stories over the past few days but haven't had the time to write about them.

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  6. Todd: you missed mine, which is no wonder since I had timed it and linked it to Patti's blog. Here it is anyway:

    http://pulpetti.blogspot.fi/2012/06/fridays-forgotten-book-bill-crider.html

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  7. Sorry, Juri (writing through his wife's account...FaceBook is graced by their Eurotour photos). I looked at your blog, but didn't see anything new Friday morning...adding now.

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