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By the "Wade Miller" duo...a Suspense novel |
Patti Abbott should be back to gathering the links next Friday, and, as always, it's been a pleasure to spell her. Todd Mason
Mark Baker: The Last Dinosaur by Sandy Dengler
Yvette Banek: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Joe Barone: Wings of Fire by Charles Todd
Les Blatt: Mystery Mile by Margery Allingham
John Boston: Amazing: Fact and Science Fiction Stories, June 1962, edited by Cele Goldsmith
Brian Busby: News Stand Library books
David Cramner: Forever and a Death by Donald Westlake
Bill Crider: Mulliner Nights by P. G. Wodehouse; Dragon's Claw by Peter O'Connell (a Modesty Blaise novel)
Jose Cruz, Peter Enfantino & Jack Seabrook: EC Comics for April 1953, adapting Ray Bradbury et al., edited by Al Feldstein and Harvey Kurtzman
Scott A. Cupp: The Chinese Agent by Michael Moorcock
William F. Deeck: Don't Point That Thing at Me by Kyril Bonfiglioli
Martin Edwards: Until She Was Dead by Richard Hull
Will Errickson: Something Evil by Arthur Hoffe (and the cover art of Bob Foster)
Curt Evans: Such a Nice Client, A Swan-Song Betrayed and The Innocent by Josephine Bell
C. C. Finlay: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1964, edited by Avram Davidson
Fred Fitch: The Road to Ruin by Donald Westlake (continued)

Paul Fraser: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1952, edited by Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas
John Grant: The Prone Gunman by Jean-Patrick Manchette (translated by James Brook)
Rich Horton: Sweet William by Marguerite Bouvet
Jerry House: Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship, Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas by "Victor Appleton" (Howard Garis)
Nick Jones: The Forever War by Joe Haldeman, Galactic North by Alistair Reynolds and many others
Tracy K: Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood (a Phryne Fisher novel)
George Kelley: The Fredric Brown Mystery Library, Volume One: Death in the Dark; Volume Two: Murder Draws a Crowd edited by Stephen Haffner
Joe Kenney: The Strangler by "David Black"
Margot Kinberg: You by Zoran Drvenkar (translated by Shaun Whiteside)
Rob Kitchin: Moon over Soho by Ben Aaronovitch
Richard Krauss: The Case of the Lonely Lovers by "Will Daemer" (Robert Wade and Bill Miller)
B.V. Lawson: Find the Innocent by Roy Vickers (William Edward Vickers)
Evan Lewis: The Maltese Falcon comics adapted from Dashiell Hammett's novel, illustration by Rodlow Willard (continued)
Steve Lewis: Murder is My Dish by Stephen Marlowe (a Chester Drum novel); The Altar of Asconel by John Brunner; Hot Summer, Cold Murder by Gaylord Dold; Android Avenger by Ted White

Colin McGulgan (hosted by Sergio Angelini): Trial and Error by Anthony Berkeley
Neeru: Journey Under the Midnight Sun by Keigo Higashino (translated by Alexander Smith)
Francis M. Nevins: Strangers in the Night by Georges Simenon; The Case of the Shivering Chorus Girls by James Atlee Phillips; The Count of 9 by "A. A. Fair" (Erle Stanley Gardner)
John F. Norris: The Thing in the Brook by "Peter Storme" (Philip Van Doren Stern)
John ONeill: World's Best Science Fiction, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970 edited by Donald Wollheim and Terry Carr
Matt Paust: The Prisoner of Zenda and Rupert of Hentzau by Anthony Hope
Bill Pronzini: The Pricking Thumb by H. C. Branson
James Reasoner: Lust Shop by "John Dexter";Leo Margulies: Giant of the Pulps by Philip Sherman
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"The Snail Watcher" by Patricia Highsmith |
Kelly Robinson: "The Snail-Watcher" and "The Quest for Blank Claveringi" by Patricia Highsmith (an FFB Classic, which has resulted in BBC Radio interviewing Kelly for a program about snails...)
Richard Robinson: The Fredric Brown Mystery Library, Volume One: Death in the Dark; Volume Two: Murder Draws a Crowd edited by Stephen Haffner
Gerard Saylor: Blood of Victory by Alan Furst
Victoria Silverwolf: Fantastic: Stories of Imagination, June 1962, edited by Cele Goldsmith
Kerrie Smith: A Jarful of Angels by Babs Horton
Charlie Stella: The Running Kind by Craig McDonald; North DIxie Highway by Joseph Haske
"TomKat": The Cases of Hildegard Withers by Stuart Palmer
A. J. Wright: Dan Dunn by Norman Marsh

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Frank Babics 2012 FFB review |