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 García-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:
3 comments:
Thanks for all the hard work, Todd.
Got one for this week too: https://ahotcupofpleasureagain.wordpress.com/2025/09/05/fridays-forgotten-book-follow-this-fair-corpse-by-laurence-dwight-smith-1941/
You're quite welcome, ?George, though it's not at all Hard work...and thanks!
Thank you, Neeru! Later start than usual at assembly, as life (and in this case weather impacting life) will get in the way.
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