Friday, September 19, 2025

Friday's "Forgotten" Books: links to the reviews and more: 19 September 2025

Patti Abbott: The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa (translated by Stephen Snyder)

Douglas A. Anderson: The Smoking Leg and Other Stories by John Metcalfe

Brian Busby: A Fair Affair by Paul Champagne

"Dead Yesterday": Sleep Long, My Love by Hillary Waugh

Eric: Crash Course by Kathryn Johnson

Martin Edwards: Dead Men at the Folly by John Rhode

Will Errickson: Night Visions: In the Blood: stories by Charles L. Grant, Tanith Lee and Steven Rasnic Tem, edited by Alan Ryan

Michael Gonzalez: Richard Prince prose and film-scripting, not least Sea of Love

Lesa Holstine: A New Lease on Death by Olivia Blacke

Rich Horton: "It Opens the Sky" among the stories of Theodore Sturgeon; The Blighted Stars by Megan  O'Keefe

Jerry House: Kill Now, Pay LNater by Robert Terrall (aka "Robert Kyle"); Steve Lewis in 2023

Aubrey Hamilton: The Seven Black Chessman by John Huntingdon

Kate Jackson: The Jealous One by Celia Fremlin

George Kelley: Quicksand and The Book of John Brunner by John Brunner

B.V. Lawson: Thorne in the Flesh by Rhona Petrie

Todd Mason: Fantastic, August 1976, edited by Ted White, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August and September 1976, edited by Edward Ferman

Neeru: TBA

J. F. Norris: Greymarsh by Arthur J. Rees; Death at Ash House aka The Undesirable Residence by Miles Burton

James Reasoner: Climb a Broken Ladder by Robert Novak

Kevin Tipple: Beyond the Truth by Bruce Robert Coffin

"TomCat": "Death at the Porthole" (1938) and "The Eye" (1945) by Baynard Kendrick

David Vineyard:  Who He? aka The Rat Race by Alfred Bester

A. J. Wright (III): Petrochemical Nocturne and Nobody Knows When It Got This Good by Amos Jasper Wright IV; 3 three generations of A. J. Wrights' books at the University of Alabama's Sterne Library



Todd Mason


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