Frank Babics: Asylum by John Saul (The Blackstone Chronicles Pt. 6)
Yvette Banek: Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini; Cat of Many Tails by "Ellery Queen" (Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee)
Les Blatt: Envious Casca by Georgette Heyer
Elgin Bleecker: The Double Take by Roy Huggins
Brian Busby: The Shapes that Creep by Margerie Bonner
Martin Edwards: The Greek Coffin Mystery by "Ellery Queen" (Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee)
Peter Enfantino and Jack Seabrook: EC Comics, June 1955
Barry Ergang (hosted by Kevin Tipple): A Hunger in the Soul by Mike Resnick
Will Errickson: She Wakes by "Jack Ketchum" (Dallas Mayr); In a Cold Blue Light by Marvin Kaye and Parke Godwin
Curtis Evans: Summer and Smoke: The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow and Other Stories by "Patrick Quentin" (Hugh Wheeler and Richard Webb, at this time)
Paul Fraser: Famous Fantastic Mysteries, August 1950, edited by Mary Gnaedinger
Barry Gardner: Menaced Assassin by Joe Gores
John Grant: A Trip to the Stars by Nicholas Christopher
Rich Horton: The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley
Jerry House: Sprague de Camp's New Anthology of Science Fiction Stories by L. Sprague de Camp; edited by H. J. Campbell
Jose Ignacio: "Death of a Nobody" by Georges Simenon (translated by Jean Stewart)
Kate Jackson: Death Knocks Three Times by "Anthony Gilbert" (Lucy Beatrice Malleson)
Nick Jones: Protector; A Gift from Earth and World of Ptaavs by Larry Niven
Tracy K: Night Rounds by Helene Tursten (translated by Laura A. Wideburg)
Colman Keane: Silent City by Alex Segura
George Kelley: The Best Science Fiction Stories and Novels: 1956, edited by T. E. Dikty and Earl Kemp
Joe Kenney: Coffy by Paul Fairman
Margot Kinberg: The Choirboys by Joseph Wambaugh
Rob Kitchin: A Little White Death by John Lawton
Kate Laity: The Comforters by Muriel Spark
B.V. Lawson: Anne Perry Presents Malice Domestic 6 (an anthology)
Evan Lewis: The Thursday Next Series of novels by Jasper Fforde
Steve Lewis: The Golden Creep by George Bagby; Pieces of Death by Jack Lynch
Todd Mason: Time Bomb and Other Stories of Mystery and Suspense edited by Peggy Doherty
Juri Nummelin: You Were Never Really Here by Jonathan Ames
John O'Neill: Fata Morgana by William Kotzwinkle
Matt Paust: Wolves Eat Dogs by Martin Cruz Smith
Mildred Perkins: My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
J. Kingston Pierce: Dell Mapbacks
James Reasoner: The D.A. Goes to Trial by Erle Stanley Gardner
Richard Robinson: Hazzard by Frederick C. Davis
Gerard Saylor: Devil's Peak by Deon Meyer
Kerrie Smith: Kill Me Again by Rachel Abbott
Steven Silver: "When We Went to See the End of the World" by Robert Silverberg; "Ring Around the Redhead" by John D. MacDonald; "Observer" by Clifford Simak; "Richard Riddle, Boy Detective in the Case of the French Spy" by Kim Newman; "The Lady or the Tiger" by Jayge Carr
Dan Stumpf: Diamonds of Death by Borden Deal
"TomCat": Not Quite Dead Enough by Rex Stout
Danielle Torres: The Valley of Amazement by Amy Tan
David Vineyard: The Accused by "Hank Janson" (Stephen D. Frances)
I've always liked this painting. |
Hi Todd. Amazingly, I've actually managed to post something:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.existentialennui.com/2018/07/larry-nivens-world-of-ptavvs-protector.html
Thanks, Nick. If I don't stomp my computer into rubble in a minute (Blogger is NOT cooperating), I'll have you in...it's vanished Yvette's new link twice already.
ReplyDeleteHey Todd - Thanks for doing the FFB list today. I have a post for today, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elgin!
ReplyDeleteYou probably want to fix the date in the header/title as you have it right now as APRIL 3rd. Not sure I want to go back in time.
ReplyDeleteThanks, as always, for picking up what is on my blog. From what I read over at Patti's deal it sounds like you have next week for sure and probably the week afterwards too.
Did one this morning then saw Patti was taking a break. Here’s mine: https://kalaity.com/2018/08/03/ffb-the-comforters-by-muriel-spark/
ReplyDeleteTodd, thanks again for filling in for Patti Abbott. She and Phil are dealing with a tough situation and your help is much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI like that Niven cover, too. Is it tied to anything here?
ReplyDeleteRick--yes, Nick Jones's review of Niven novels.
ReplyDeleteKevin--agreed. I think Spellchecker decided that my A-word was the wrong A-word (I might've typed a P rather than a U or G...). I suspect filling in will be about that long, indeed.
Kate--as noted, always ready for Muriel Spark.
George--thank you, and all of you. No thanks to Facebook, which voided my post there because the Nero Wolfe mapback cover Violated Community Standards.
Right, I see it now. I do not understand how the map back could violate anything. What the *U** "community standards could that be???
ReplyDeleteBah.
So F-book lets the Russians post hundreds (at least) false political posts but disallows a book cover illustrated with a woman's face?
ReplyDeleteTHANK GOD I'M NOT A MEMBER.
Double Bah.
I'm certainly not in a mood to be gracious about it. But other irritants have arisen over the course of the day to help make that the case. A wasted half hour or so of info-distribution effort just piles on.
ReplyDeleteIt portrays the result of violence.
ReplyDeleteThey be idiots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting the list together.
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, Todd. Wow! The Choirboys by Joseph Wambaugh--that's a rave from the grave!
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit of an odd feeling to realize a case can be made that influential bestsellers from one's tenth year of existence have grown obscure over the course of time...the lament of the solidly middle-aged.
ReplyDeleteKevin, belatedly: frequently, yes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, Todd!
ReplyDeleteNot at all, Jack...thank you.
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