This week's collection of reviews and citations of the books at the links below is brought to you in part by the fans of "J. J. Connington" (with two books independently reviewed--in late innings, matched by Anthony Gilbert) and a slew of mostly too-unfamiliar titles from a range of our usual contributors and some more occasional, equally-welcome folks. If I've missed your, or someone else's, post, please let me know in comments...and, as always, thanks to all the contributors and all you readers of these. Next week, Evan Lewis will be hosting the links again at his blog Davy Crockett's Alamanack of Mystery, Adventure and the Wild West (please see his review below, among much else, including his continuing galleries of early issues of various literary--including graphic/literary--periodicals), then I will host the following week, then Evan, then me, then founder Patti Abbott (see her review link directly below) will be hosting again.
Patricia Abbott: The Church of Dead Girls by Stephen Dobyns
Sanford Allen: Restore Point: Scripts for Radio and Film and Gaia to Galaxy: Scripts for Radio by Damien Broderick
Sergio Angelini: Fallen Angel (aka Mirage) by Howard Fast (originally as by Walter Ericson)
Yvette Banek: A Civil Contract, Lady of Quality and The Convenient Marriage by Georgette Heyer
Joe Barone: Too Bright to Hear Too Loud to See by Juliann Garey
Brian Busby: This Gun for Gloria as by Bernard Mara (Brian Moore)
Bill Crider: The Best from Manhunt, as edited by Scott and Sidney Meredith
Scott Cupp: The Alchemist by Paolo Bacigalupi
William F. Deeck: Murder at the O.P.M. by Leslie Ford; Death Thumbs a Ride by Jean Lilly
Martin Edwards: The Ha-Ha Case (aka The Brandon Case) as by J. J. Connington (Alfred Walter Stewart)
Curt Evans: Murder Comes Home by Anthony Gilbert
Jerry House: The Ghost by William D. O'Connor
Randy Johnson: About the Murder of the Circus Queen by "Anthony Abbot" (Charles Fulton Oursler)
Nick Jones: The Anti-Death League by Kingsley Amis
George Kelley: I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay by Harlan Ellison (from the stories of Isaac Asimov)
Rob Kitchin: Liar Moon by Ben Pastor
B. V. Lawson: Scared to Death as by Ann Morice (Felicity Shaw)
Evan Lewis: Paperbacks, USA (aka The Book of Paperbacks) by Piet Schreuders
Steve Lewis: The Bastard's Tale by Margaret Frazer
Neer: Holocaust House by Norbert Davis
John F. Norris: The Avenging Saint (aka Knight Templar) as by Leslie Charteris (Leslie C. B. Yin)
Juri Nummelin: Weasels Ripped My Flesh! edited by Robert Deis, Josh Friedman and Wyatt Doyle
Patrick Ohl: The Case with Nine Solutions as by J. J. Connington (Alfred Walter Stewart)
Deb Pfeifer: A Sight for Sore Eyes and The Vault by Ruth Rendell
James Reasoner: And the Rain Came Down by S. A. Bailey
Karyn Reeves: The Department of Dead Ends by Roy Vickers
Gerard Saylor: Captains Outrageous by Joe R. Lansdale (read by Phil Gigante)
Ron Scheer: The Wind Before the Dawn by Dell H. Munger; The Drift Fence by Zane Grey; The Boss of Wind River by A. M. Chisholm
Michael Slind: The Door Between as by Ellery Queen
Kevin Tipple: Blood of My Blood by Ralph Pezzullo
"TomCat": Die in the Dark by Anthony Gilbert
Prashant Trikannad: The Hardy Boys novels as by Franklin W. Dixon (and offshoots)
James Winter: He Who Hesitates and Doll as by Ed McBain
"Wuthering Willow": Evelina by Fanny Burney
3 comments:
Thanks, Todd. A nice group of books.
I have a post this week, Todd. If you have a moment to hook me up later.
Thank you, Patti...it is, no? Including your own.
Thanks, Yvette...I do!
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