This week's books and more, unfairly (or sometimes fairly) neglected, or simply those the reviewers below think you might find of some interest (or, infrequently, you should be warned away from); certainly, most weeks we have a few not at all forgotten titles...if I've missed your review or someone else's, please let me know in comments.
Will Errickson: Feast by Graham Masterton
José Ignacio Escribano: Verdict of Twelve by Raymond Postgate
Curtis Evans: Further notes on Nigel Morland
John Grant: The Collector by Anne-Laure Thiéblemont (translated by Sophie Weiner); The 6:41 to Paris by Jean-Philippe Blondel (translated by Alison Anderson); The Day is Dark by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir (translated by Philip Roughton)
Aubrey Hamilton: Safe Secret by Harry Carmichael; Gunrunner by Graham Ison
Bev Hankins: Tenant for the Tomb by "Anthony Gilbert" (Lucy Malleson)
Rich Horton: SF Commentary edited and published by Bruce Gillespie; Kim Newman's short fiction; M. C. Pease's fiction; Alvaro Zinos-Amaro's fiction
Kate Jackson: The Advent of Murder by Martha Ockley; Speak No Evil by Mignon G. Eberhart; Home to Roost by Andrew Garve
Joe Kenney: Mafia: Operation Loan Shark by "Don Romano" (in this case, Paul Eden); Dakota #2: Red Revenge by Gilbert Ralston
Dana King: The New Centurions by Joseph Wambaugh; The Dain Curse by Dashiell Hammett
Rob Kitchin: An Empty Death by Laura Wilson; The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean
Steve Lewis: "Incident in a Neighborhood Tavern" by Bill Pronzini (originally in An Eye for Justice edited by Robert Randisi); The Dead of Winter by Michael Allegretto; The Case of the Dowager's Etchings by Rufus King
James Reasoner: Long Day in Latigo by "Wesley Ray" (Ray Gaulden); The Twisted Mistress by Ennis Willie
Gerard Saylor: Handsome Johnny by Lee Server; William Wegman: Being Human by William Wegman and William E. Ewing
Steven H Silver: "Encased in the Amber of Eternity" by Robert Frazier; Janus edited and published by Janice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll
Will Errickson: Feast by Graham Masterton
José Ignacio Escribano: Verdict of Twelve by Raymond Postgate
Curtis Evans: Further notes on Nigel Morland
John Grant: The Collector by Anne-Laure Thiéblemont (translated by Sophie Weiner); The 6:41 to Paris by Jean-Philippe Blondel (translated by Alison Anderson); The Day is Dark by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir (translated by Philip Roughton)
Aubrey Hamilton: Safe Secret by Harry Carmichael; Gunrunner by Graham Ison
Bev Hankins: Tenant for the Tomb by "Anthony Gilbert" (Lucy Malleson)
Rich Horton: SF Commentary edited and published by Bruce Gillespie; Kim Newman's short fiction; M. C. Pease's fiction; Alvaro Zinos-Amaro's fiction
Kate Jackson: The Advent of Murder by Martha Ockley; Speak No Evil by Mignon G. Eberhart; Home to Roost by Andrew Garve
Joe Kenney: Mafia: Operation Loan Shark by "Don Romano" (in this case, Paul Eden); Dakota #2: Red Revenge by Gilbert Ralston
Dana King: The New Centurions by Joseph Wambaugh; The Dain Curse by Dashiell Hammett
Rob Kitchin: An Empty Death by Laura Wilson; The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean
Steve Lewis: "Incident in a Neighborhood Tavern" by Bill Pronzini (originally in An Eye for Justice edited by Robert Randisi); The Dead of Winter by Michael Allegretto; The Case of the Dowager's Etchings by Rufus King
Todd Mason: Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin (PBS short version, beginning broadcast version tonight, 2 August 2019 as an American Masters episode); Carol Emshwiller remembrance: Michael Swanwick's contribution
James Reasoner: Long Day in Latigo by "Wesley Ray" (Ray Gaulden); The Twisted Mistress by Ennis Willie
Gerard Saylor: Handsome Johnny by Lee Server; William Wegman: Being Human by William Wegman and William E. Ewing
Steven H Silver: "Encased in the Amber of Eternity" by Robert Frazier; Janus edited and published by Janice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll
9 comments:
I have one this week! Tenant for the Tomb.
Thanks, Bev! Entering now.
Thanks for the link, Todd. Haven't seen a magazine post from you for a while--is it because it is summertime? :)
Thanks, Todd!
No problem, Bev...glad to see you reviewing again. Thank you.
Well, Paul, a bit of Too Much Else to do, and a bit of not having enough time to read through much of anything...soon!
Thanks, Todd! I'm just about finished with Kate Atkinson's new Jackson Brodie mystery and it's great.
Cool. I still need to read her work.
Thank you, gents.
Todd, I had major issues with Blogger yesterday and couldn’t upload mine until 11:55 pm. It’s up now. Will you change the link: The D.A. Calls It Murder
Well, unless it's bothersome to you, I'll simply add the Official FFB link to the existing one. Thanks! And all sympathies with the vagaries of Blogspot.
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