Patti Abbott: Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
Brad Bigelow: The Great Day by Georgette Carneal
Ben Boulden: Front Sight: Three Swagger Novellas by Stephen Hunter
Cora Buhlert: Zothique by Clark Ashton Smith
Brian Busby: four of my father's books
John Coulthart: The Crystal World by J. G. Ballard
DforDoom: The Longest Second by Bill S. Ballinger
Glory Edim: Plum Bun by Jessie Redmon Fauset
Martin Edwards: The Hanging Woman by John Rhode
Will Errickson: The Snake by John Godey
Jose Ignacio Escribano GarcĂa-Bosque: The Wrong Letter by Walter S. Masterman
Michael Gonzales: Donald Westlake's "Parker" novels (as by Richard Stark)
Charles Gramlich: Battle in the Dawn by Manly Wade Wellman
Aubrey Hamilton: Dangerous Sea by David Roberts
Lesa Holstine: The Great American Retro Road Trip by Rolando Pujol
Rich Horton: The Female Man by Joanna Russ; The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas (with Auguste Maquet) [the "forgotten" collaborator entry this week]
Jerry House: Nothing but a Drifter by Lee Hoffman (James Reasoner in 2023, as well)
Kate Jackson: Agatha Christie: A Very Short Introduction by Gill Plain
Kaggsy: The Stone Door by Leonora Carrington
George Kelley and Bill Pronzini: The Garden of Weapons by John Gardner
B. V. Lawson: One Night's Mystery by May Agnes Fleming (and B. V. advises her blog will be relocated to Blogspot; the clumsiness of Blogspot layout functions at times may enervate you, B. V....)
Steve Lewis: The House of Brass by "Ellery Queen" (in this case, Frederic Dannay and Avram Davidson, then revised?/rewritten? by Manfred Lee); Death is the Last Lover by Peter Kane
Neeru: Who Died at the Grange? by "Michael Halliday" (John Creasey); No Comebacks by Frederick Forsyth
Jim Noy: The Black Angel by Cornell Woolrich; Poirot Investigates by Agatha Christie
"Paperback Warrior": Your Body Will Never Be Found by Jeff Strand
James Reasoner: Suitable for Framing by James Atlee Phillips; Ranch Romances, First August Number (issue), 1955, edited by Helen Tono
Stephen H. Silver: "Ill Met in Lankhmar" by Fritz Leiber/"The Fair in Emain Mancha" by Charles de Lint; "The Pugnacious Peacemaker" by Harry Turtledove/"The Wheels of If" by L. Sprague de Camp
Kevin Tipple: Pesticide by Kim Hayes
TM
Philadephia Free Library Rare Book Department videos
Tracy K: Spell the Month in Books
Lewis Lapham in 2009:
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