Friday, May 17, 2013

Friday's "Forgotten" Books: the links

This week's selections, at the links below, of books with insufficient attention yet given (some books never get enough)...if I've missed yours or someone else's, please let me know in comments. Patti Abbott will be compiling the list again next week, and in two weeks would like to see your review of an Elmore Leonard fiction for your Friday entry, if you're game...

Sergio Angelini: Fuzz by "Ed McBain"

Joe Barone: Nobody's Perfect by Donald Westlake

Brian Busby: A Dum-Dum for the President by "Martin Brett"

Bill Crider: The Yggyssey by Daniel Pinkwater

Scott Cupp: Lost Girl in the Lake by Joe McKinney and Michael McCarty

William F. Deeck: Sleep No More by Sam S. Taylor

Loren Eaton: Vurt by Jeff Noon

Martin Edwards: A Question of Proof by "Nicholas Blake"

Peter Enfantino, John Scoleri & Jack Seabrook: The House of Mystery, etc.

Barry Ergang: Brass Knuckles by Frank Gruber

Curt Evans: Murder at Bermuda and Murder of the Honest Broker by Willoughby Sharp

Ed Gorman: How Like an Angel by Margaret Millar

Douglas Greene: Bodies in a Bookshop by "R. T. Campbell"

Jerry House: Sweet Genevieve by August Derleth

Randy Johnson: Once Upon A Murder by Robert J. Randisi & Kevin D. Randle

George Kelley: Murder in the Wind (aka Hurricane) by John D. MacDonald

Margot Kinberg: Breach of Promise by Perri O’Shaughnessy

Rob Kitchin: The Dance of the Seagull by Andrea Camilleri

B.V. Lawson: Exeunt Murderers by "Anthony Boucher"

Evan Lewis: Spicy Detective Stories edited by Tom Mason

Steve Lewis: The Phantom Spy (aka War for Sale) by "Max Brand"

Ed Lynskey: The Bloody Spur by Charles Einstein

Neer: Night Screams by Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg

Todd Mason: Backing into Forward by Jules Feiffer; Pogo: Through the Wild Blue Yonder by Walt Kelly

John F. Norris: Scream for Jeeves by P. H. Cannon

James Reasoner: The Bad Man of the West by George D. Hendricks

Karyn Reeves: The Fig Tree by Aubrey Menen

Gerard Saylor: Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon

Ron Scheer: A Daughter of the Snows by Jack London; Dead Man's Ranch by Matthew Mayo (not quite as by Ralph Compton)

Kerrie Smith: Comeback by Dick Francis

Prashant Trikannad: comics on Mars







8 comments:

  1. SOme marvellous stuff there Todd, thanks for the inclusion - small typo in Ed's review of "How Like an Angel" though unless there is somethign you know about la Millar you would like to share ...

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  2. Listening to Marc Maron's podcast while putting this together probably forced the error...but why didn't she just call herself something sensible, like Philip Gregory Dwight John Ross MacDonald?

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  3. Thank you for picking up Barry's latest effort on my blog. I didn't know Patti was not doing these today. Sorry about that.

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  4. Not at all, Kevin. Thanks for hosting the review!

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  5. Ed Lynskey has an offering on his blog. Had one last week as well.

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  6. Todd, thanks for the Mars comics link. I had something else in mind. Unfortunately, I got held up with the production of my newspaper. Low market sentiment has driven our advertisers under cover and so we have to write more than we usually do.

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  7. I certainly wouldn't be offering my quick take on the two graphic story collections on a less hectic week, Prashant...sympathies...

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