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, and this week is festooned with not-obscure writers and their books which have fallen mostly out of favor, or, even more often, been lost in the shuffle of their prolific legacy...if I've missed your review or someone else's, please let me know in comments.
Patricia Abbott: My Cousin Rachel by Daphne Du Maurier
Stacy Alesi: The A List: Fiction Reviews: 1983-2013
Brad Bigelow: No Goodness in the Worm by Gay Taylor
Les Blatt: The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie; The Case of the Careless Kitten by Erle Stanley Gardner
Elgin Bleecker: The Case of the Beautiful Beggar by Erle Stanley Gardner
Brian Busby: The Squeaking Wheel by John Mercer
Rachel S. Cordasco: from 13 French Science Fiction Stories, edited and translated by Damon Knight, stories by Catherine Cliff, Natalie Henneberg, Suzanne Malaval
Martin Edwards: Midsummer Murder by Clifford Whitting
Peter Enfantino: Atlas (proto-Marvel) horror comics, August 1952
Peter Enfantino and Jack Seabrook: DC war comics, July 1975
Barry Ergang: The Last Best Hope by "Ed McBain" (Evan Hunter)
Will Errickson: Unholy Trinity by Ray Russell
José Ignacio Escribano: "Ibn-Hakam al Bokhari, Murdered in His Labyrinth" by Jorge Luis Borges (variously translated from "Abenjacán el Bojarí, muerto en su laberinto"), Sur, August 1951
Curtis Evans: recommendations to the Library of America
Olman Feelyus: Silver on the Tree by Susan Cooper
Paul Fraser: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1954, edited by "Anthony Boucher" (William White)
John Grant: Bad Debts by Peter Temple; The Lazarus Curse by Tessa Harris; When Elves Attack by Tim Dorsey
Aubrey Hamilton: Most Cunning Workmen by Roy (John Royston) Lewis; Bad to the Bones by Rett MacPherson
Bev Hankins: Family Affair by Ione Sandberg Shriber
Rich Horton: Stories of Brian W. Aldiss; stories of Rachel Pollack; The Dalemark Quartet by Diana Wynne Jones; stories of Greg Egan; stories of Lucius Shepard; The Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury; The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer; Christopher Priest novels
Jerry House: "The Death Chair" by L. T. (Elizabeth Thomasina) Meade and Robert Eustace, The Strand Magazine, July 1899, edited by Herbert Smith
Sally Fitzgerald: "The Train" by Flannery O'Connor, Sewanee Review, April 1948, edited by Alan Tate
Kate Jackson: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers; Hallowe'en Party by Agatha Christie
Tracy K: City of Shadows by Ariana Franklin; Behind That Curtain by Earl Derr Biggers
Colman Keane: Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse by Lee Goldberg
George Kelley: The Case of the Borrowed Brunette by Earl Stanley Gardner
Joe Kenney: The Anderson Tapes by Lawrence Sanders; Cult of the Damned by "Spike Andrews" (Duane Schemerhorn)
Rob Kitchin: Black Hornet by James Sallis
B. V. Lawson: The FBI: A Centennial History 1908-2008, Anonymous (produced by the US Dept. of Justice)
Evan Lewis: Hombre by Elmore Leonard
Steve Lewis: "The Spy Who Came to the Brink" by Edward D. Hoch, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, December 1965, edited by Frederic Dannay; "The Theft from the Onyx Pool", EQMM, June 1967; stories from Forbidden River by Frederick Nebel; The Detective and the Chinese High-Fin by Michael Craven
J. F. Norris: Secret Sceptre by Francis Gerard
Matt Paust: Hollywood by Charles Bukowski
James Reasoner: Love Addict by "Don Elliott" (Robert Silverberg)
Richard Robinson: Have Space Suit--Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein
Sandra Ruttan: A Thousand Bones by P. J. Parrish
Gerard Saylor: A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
Doreen Sheridan: The Suspect by L. R. Wright
Steven H Silver: "giANTS" by Edward Bryant, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, August 1979, edited by Stanley Schmidt
Kerrie Smith: Head in the Sand by Damien Boyd
Dan Stumpf: The Third Man by Graham Greene; Leonardo's Bicycle by Paco Ignacio Taibo II
"TomCat": Terror Tower by Gerald Verner
David Vineyard: Murder on the Ballarat Train by Kerry Greenwood
Bill Wallace: One by David Karp
Patricia Abbott: My Cousin Rachel by Daphne Du Maurier
Stacy Alesi: The A List: Fiction Reviews: 1983-2013
Brad Bigelow: No Goodness in the Worm by Gay Taylor
Les Blatt: The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie; The Case of the Careless Kitten by Erle Stanley Gardner
Elgin Bleecker: The Case of the Beautiful Beggar by Erle Stanley Gardner
Brian Busby: The Squeaking Wheel by John Mercer
Rachel S. Cordasco: from 13 French Science Fiction Stories, edited and translated by Damon Knight, stories by Catherine Cliff, Natalie Henneberg, Suzanne Malaval
Martin Edwards: Midsummer Murder by Clifford Whitting
Peter Enfantino: Atlas (proto-Marvel) horror comics, August 1952
Peter Enfantino and Jack Seabrook: DC war comics, July 1975
Barry Ergang: The Last Best Hope by "Ed McBain" (Evan Hunter)
Will Errickson: Unholy Trinity by Ray Russell
José Ignacio Escribano: "Ibn-Hakam al Bokhari, Murdered in His Labyrinth" by Jorge Luis Borges (variously translated from "Abenjacán el Bojarí, muerto en su laberinto"), Sur, August 1951
Curtis Evans: recommendations to the Library of America
Olman Feelyus: Silver on the Tree by Susan Cooper
Paul Fraser: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1954, edited by "Anthony Boucher" (William White)
John Grant: Bad Debts by Peter Temple; The Lazarus Curse by Tessa Harris; When Elves Attack by Tim Dorsey
Aubrey Hamilton: Most Cunning Workmen by Roy (John Royston) Lewis; Bad to the Bones by Rett MacPherson
Bev Hankins: Family Affair by Ione Sandberg Shriber
Rich Horton: Stories of Brian W. Aldiss; stories of Rachel Pollack; The Dalemark Quartet by Diana Wynne Jones; stories of Greg Egan; stories of Lucius Shepard; The Martian Chronicles and The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury; The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer; Christopher Priest novels
Jerry House: "The Death Chair" by L. T. (Elizabeth Thomasina) Meade and Robert Eustace, The Strand Magazine, July 1899, edited by Herbert Smith
Sally Fitzgerald: "The Train" by Flannery O'Connor, Sewanee Review, April 1948, edited by Alan Tate
Kate Jackson: The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L. Sayers; Hallowe'en Party by Agatha Christie
Tracy K: City of Shadows by Ariana Franklin; Behind That Curtain by Earl Derr Biggers
Colman Keane: Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse by Lee Goldberg
George Kelley: The Case of the Borrowed Brunette by Earl Stanley Gardner
Joe Kenney: The Anderson Tapes by Lawrence Sanders; Cult of the Damned by "Spike Andrews" (Duane Schemerhorn)
Rob Kitchin: Black Hornet by James Sallis
B. V. Lawson: The FBI: A Centennial History 1908-2008, Anonymous (produced by the US Dept. of Justice)
Evan Lewis: Hombre by Elmore Leonard
Steve Lewis: "The Spy Who Came to the Brink" by Edward D. Hoch, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, December 1965, edited by Frederic Dannay; "The Theft from the Onyx Pool", EQMM, June 1967; stories from Forbidden River by Frederick Nebel; The Detective and the Chinese High-Fin by Michael Craven
J. F. Norris: Secret Sceptre by Francis Gerard
Matt Paust: Hollywood by Charles Bukowski
James Reasoner: Love Addict by "Don Elliott" (Robert Silverberg)
Richard Robinson: Have Space Suit--Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein
Sandra Ruttan: A Thousand Bones by P. J. Parrish
Gerard Saylor: A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
Doreen Sheridan: The Suspect by L. R. Wright
Steven H Silver: "giANTS" by Edward Bryant, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, August 1979, edited by Stanley Schmidt
Kerrie Smith: Head in the Sand by Damien Boyd
Dan Stumpf: The Third Man by Graham Greene; Leonardo's Bicycle by Paco Ignacio Taibo II
"TomCat": Terror Tower by Gerald Verner
David Vineyard: Murder on the Ballarat Train by Kerry Greenwood
Bill Wallace: One by David Karp
13 comments:
Thanks for the link, Todd.
Another praise-worthy FFB round-up, Todd. One caveat: "giANTS" is by Ed Bryant, not Ed Wellen.
Thanks, Todd!
Thank you, Gents...and an extra thanks to you, Jerry (not Mathers, Paris nor Cornelius, to say nothing of Mulligan having lost his G in Gerry)...that's the definition of Sleepy Middle-Aged Man having Middle-Aged Moment.
I think you might enjoy The Paperback Warrior blog. Their reviews line up nicely with your interests.
As always a great list of goodies -- many thanks! And many thanks for the links.
Thanks for doing the FFB list, Todd.
Thanks for including my links and putting together the list, Todd. What an effort!
Plenty of interesting books to follow up on here.
Tom, I'll take a look. Thanks!
And thanks to you folks, Paul, Elgin and Tracy...as always, unless there are reviews, there are no reviews to collect/link to! (And occasionally Blogspot can be a bit of a chore, or other matters intrude, but it's usually a fun trip around the site, Tracy).
I now look forward to every Friday.
Well, thanks very much! Hope we don't disappoint.
not Fletcher Nebel, but Frederick.
Ha! Not enough exhaustion showing on Friday. Thanks, Juri.
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