Saturday, August 9, 2025

Friday's "Forgotten" Books: the links to reviews: 8 August 2025

First edition and first paperback

Patti Abbott: A Long and Happy Life by Reynolds Price

Ben Boulden: Branded by Ed Gorman

Martin Edwards: Nightmare by Anne Blaisdell

Will Errickson: Orphans by Ed Naha

Gregory Feeley, et al.: Orbit 6 edited by Damon Knight

Michael A. Gonzales: Touand the African-American short story revival beginning in the mid-1990s

Lesa Holstine: His Burial Too by Catherine Aird

Jerry House:  Next by Michael Crichton;  R.I.P. by Virgil Partch et al.

Tracy K: Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore

Kaggsy: Mr. Bowling Buys a Newspaper by Donald Henderson

George Kelley: Steering the Craft: A 21st-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin

Margot Kinberg: mysteries involving reservoirs

Nancy Kornfeld and Jackie Kashian discuss Clive Cussler novels and related fictions

B. V. Lawson: The Bait by Dorothy Uhnak

Evan Lewis: "The Shadow Cracks the Riddle of the Yellow Band" by uncredited; Shadow Comics, April 1947, edited by William J. deGrouchy

Steve Lewis: The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper by John D. MacDonald

Neeru: Exit John Horton by J. Jefferson Farjeon

"Paperback Warrior": Green Light for Death by Frank Kane

J. Kingston Pierce: Too Late to Die by Bill Crider

James Reasoner: The Joy Wheel by Paul W. Fairman; Double-Action Western, September 1945, edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes; "Ringmaster of Doom" by G. T. Fleming-Roberts, Secret Agent X, November 1935; Knight of Darkness: The Legend of The Shadow by Will Murray (nonfiction)

Jack Seabrook: "Blackmail" by John Lindsay, Thrills edited by John Gawsworth (Associated Newspaper, Ltd., 1936) Cover and contents; Libraries Australia catalog entry

Kevin Tipple: Kill Devil Falls by Brian Klingborg

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