This Friday's crop of reviews of books, and magazines and more, that the contributors feel might warrant more attention than they've received or received of late (except for those which are warnings, very few this week). A small lot of fiction being adapted for television drama this week. A few contributors might be added over the course of the day, as they upload their reviews...if I've missed yours or someone else's, please let me know in comments. Thanks, everyone! And please spare a thought for those feeling the weight of poor health and other burdens, near and dear to several contributors this week.
Patti Abbott should be back to gathering the links next Friday, and, as always, it's been a pleasure to spell her. Todd Mason
Mark Baker: Counterfeit Conspiracies by Ritter Ames
Yvette Banek: Mystery in the Channel by Freeman Wills Crofts
Joe Barone: The Mountains Have a Secret by Arthur W. Upfield
Les Blatt: The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Stories from the Golden Age of Gaslight Crime edited by Nick Rennison
John Boston: Amazing: Fact and Science Fiction Stories, July 1962 edited by Cele Goldsmith
Brian Busby: Cry Hallelujah! by Kenneth Orvis
Bill Crider: Uncle Dynamite by P.G. Wodehouse; The Killing Breed by "Frank Leslie" (Peter Brandvold); Kiss Off the Dead by "Garrity" (David J. Gerrity)
Jose Cruz, Peter Enfantino & Jack Seabrook: EC Comics for Mayl 1953; Enfantino and Seabrook: DC War Comics June/July 1969
Scott A. Cupp: Libriomancer by Jim Hines
Martin Edwards: The Little Walls by Winston Graham; The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Texts by Martin Edwards (blog tour)
Barry Ergang: The Sixteenth Man by Thomas B. Sawyer
Will Errickson: Scorpion by Michael R. Linaker
Curt Evans: Murder in Pastiche by Marion Manwaring
C. Coleman Finlay: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1997, edited by Gordon Van Gelder
Fred Fitch: Watch Your Back! by Donald Westlake
Paul Fraser: Startling Stories, September 1951, edited by Samuel Mines
Barry Gardner: The Best Defense by Kate Wilhelm
John Grant: The Mad and the Bad by Jean-Patrick Manchette (translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith)(introduction by James Sallis); A Fine and Private Place by "Ellery Queen" (Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee)
Rich Horton: The Leopard Woman by Stewart Edward White; Amazing: Fact and Science Fiction Stories, October 1963, edited by Cele Goldsmith
Jeanne: The Big Kitty by Claire Donally
Jerry House: Stone, MIA Hunter: Desert Death Raid by "Jack Buchanan" (Bill Crider)
Tracy K: Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective by Leslie Thomas
George Kelley: Turn on the Heat by "A. A. Fair" (Erle Stanley Gardner)
Joe Kenney: Soldato! by "Al Conroy" (Marvin H. Albert)
Margot Kinberg: Not a Creature Was Stirring by Jane Haddam
Rob Kitchin: Pilgrim Soul by Gordon Ferris
Richard Krause: Strange Pursuit (originally Madman on a Drum) by "N. R. de Mexico" (Robert Bragg)
Frank Lawrence: Charles Ricketts: Subtle and Fantastic Decorator by Stephen Calloway
B. V. Lawson: The Summer School Mystery by "Josephine Bell" (Doris Collier Ball)
Steve Lewis: Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie; The Necklace of Skulls by Ivor Drummond; Guilty Minds by Joseph Finder; Gila City by Bennett Foster; Rafferty: Cannon's Mouth by W. Glenn Duncan; When They Kill Your Wife by "John Crowe" (Dennis Lynds)
John ONeill: The Worlds of Jack Vance (probably edited by Vance or Frederik Pohl); The Best of C. L. Moore edited by "Lester Del Rey" (Leonard Knapp); Agents of Insight by Steven Klaper
Matt Paust: The Heart of Princess Osra by Anthony Hope
Mildred Perkins: A Zombie's History of the United States by "Dr. Worm Miller" (Josh Miller)
James Reasoner: Kothar: Barbarian Swordsman by Gardner F. Fox; Famous Western, April 1958, edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes
Richard Robinson: Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death by James Runcie
Gerard Saylor: After the First Death by Lawrence Block; Round Mountain by Castle Freeman, Jr.
Victoria Silverwolf: Fantastic: Stories of Imagination, July 1962, edited by Cele Goldsmith
Kerry Smith: Where Roses Never Die by Gunnar Staalesen (translated by Don Bartlett)
Kevin R. Tipple: Relic Tech by Terry W. Ervin II
"TomKat": He Who Whispers by John Dickson Carr
A. J. Wright: The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond
Bill Crider's back cover image of Strange Pursuit |
2 comments:
Thanks for pitch-hitting for Patti Abbott. Keep this up and you'll be voted MVP!
It's always interesting!
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