The weekly assembly of reviews and citations of books and related literature not yet or no longer given much attention, or at least usually less than they deserve. Hosted usually by founder Patti Abbott; this week and next hosted here.
Patricia Abbott: Step Gently Out by Helen Frost and Rick Lieder
Sergio Angelini: He Won't Need It Now and The Dead Stay Dumb by James Hadley Chase; The Madman's Room by Paul Halter
Mark Baker: Murder on Astor Place by Victoria Thompson
Yvette Banek: The House of the Four Winds by John Buchan
Les Blatt: Silence in Court by Patricia Wentworth
Brian Busby: Return to Rainbow Country by William Davidson
Bill Crider: She Got What She Wanted by Orrie Hitt
Scott A. Cupp: The Lost Continent (aka Beyond 30) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
William F. Deeck: Too Many Doctors by Holly Roth
Martin Edwards: Vintage Murder by Ngaio Marsh; Robert Barnard reissues; Murder Intended by Francis Beeding; The Link by Anthony Gethryn
Barry Ergang (hosted by Kevin Tipple): The Twisted Ones by "Vin Packer" (Marijane Meaker)
Will Errickson: Ammie, Come Home by "Barbara Michaels" (Barbara Mertz)
Curt Evans: Death Brings a Storke and Cradled in Fear by Anita Boutell; Murder in the Closet and other guides to LGBTQ+ crime fiction
Fred Fitch: The Grifters by Jim Thompson
Paul Fraser: Science Fantasy (#69, January-February 1965) edited by Kyril Bonfiglioli (with Keith Roberts)
Ed Gorman: Zigzag by Bill Pronzini
John Grant: Before the Poison by Peter Robinson
Rich Horton: The City of Lilies by Anthony Pryde and R. K. Weekes
Jerry House: Isaac Asimov Presents: The Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh
Tracy K.: The Seven Dials Mystery by Agatha Christie
George Kelley: The Dying Earth by Jack Vance; Our Kind of Traitor by "John le Carré"
Margot Kinberg: Bad Country by C. B. McKenzie
Rob Kitchin: The Man from Beijing by Hanning Mankell
Richard Krauss: (Bestseller Mystery #40:) $106,000 Blood Money by Dashiell Hammett
B. V. Lawson: The Singing Spider by Angus MacVicar
Evan Lewis: The Earp Curse by Glenn G. Boyer
Jonathan Lewis: "The New Catacomb" by Arthur Conan Doyle; "Three Steps Back" by Robert Weinberg
Steve Lewis: Murder is My Business by "Brett Halliday"
Todd Mason: Seon Manley and Gogo Lewis, Helen Hoke, Hugh Lamb, Michael Parry, and other anthology editors of the '60s and '70s
John F. Norris: Death and the Professors by Kathleen Sproul; Here's Blood in Your Eye by Manning Long
John O'Neill: Lincoln's Dreams by Connie Willis
Mildred Perkins: Rise Again by Ben Tripp
James Reasoner: Pistol Passport by Eugene Cunningham
Richard Robinson: Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction edited by Jeff Prucher
Gerard Saylor: The Driftless Area by Tom Drury; A Sleeping Life by Ruth Rendell
Steve Scott: "Game for Blondes" by John D. MacDonald
Jack Seabrook: "Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Kenmore" by Donald Honig
Kerrie Smith: Treachery in Bordeaux by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noel Balen
Prashant Trikannad: Killing Floor by Lee Child
David Vineyard: The Man from the Norlands by John Buchan
8 comments:
Thanks matey, very good of you to hosts us (again) - :)
I've got one this week: Murder on Astor Place by Victoria Thompson
It might help if I gave you the link. http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/06/book-review-murder-on-astor-place-by.html
Not at all, Sergio, and thank you. And at least you're rid of Cameron, though I fear you might be "gaining" Johnson.
Thanks, Mark! Addresses always useful, though I suspect I would've found it.
Here's mine, Todd:
Return to Rainbow Country by William Davidson, a novel in which Lois Maxwell is cast as someone's willowy-figured mother.
Cheers!
Ha! Thanks. Among other things, I had't realized PaperJacks existed in Canda before its brief, doomed run in the US...most importantly, by me, with its run of Bill Pronzini paperbacks.
Thanks, Todd!
Not at all, Jack...thank you.
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