This week's books, unfairly (or sometimes fairly) neglected, or simply those the reviewers below think you might find of some interest (or, infrequently, you should be warned away from); certainly, most weeks we have a few not at all forgotten titles. Founder Patti Abbott is attending to other business this week, and I will likely take up the list again next Friday...if I've missed your review or someone else's, please let me know in comments...
Paul Bishop: the Gunships men's adventure novels series by "Jack Hamilton Teed" (Christopher Lowder aka "Jack Adrian")
Les Blatt: Murder Fantastical by Patricia Moyes
John Boston: Amazing: Fact and Science Fiction Stories, March 1964, edited by Cele Goldmith Lalli
Ben Boulden: At First Sight by Stephen J. Cannell
Brian Busby: Harlequin Books from the beginning
Martin Edwards: The Client by Martin Russell
Peter Enfantino: Atlas (pre-Marvel) Horror Comics December 1951/the Best-Of, 1949-51
Will Errickson: Eat Them Alive! by (Ms. Evelyn) Pierce Nace
Curtis Evans: The Mysteries of "Moray Dalton" (Katherine Mary Deville Dalton Renoir)
Paul Fraser: Weird Tales, July 1943, edited by Dorothy McIlwraith; Astounding Science Fiction, May 1943, edited by John W. Campbell, Jr.; Astonishing Stories, February 1943, edited by Alden H. Norton and Frederik Pohl
John Grant: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Aubrey Hamilton: Foggy, Foggy Death by Frances and Richard Lockridge
Rich Horton: A Window in Thrums by J. M. Barrie; some short fiction of Carol Emshwiller; The Jane Austen Book Club and some short fiction by Karen Joy Fowler
Jerry House: Bill Boyd Western, July 1950
Kate Jackson: Pick Your Victim by Patricia McGerr; The Clock in the Hat Box by "Anthony Gilbert" (Lucy Malleson)
Tracy K: A Chill Rain in January by L. R. Wright
Colman Keane: Stoneburner and Little Sister Death by William Gay
George Kelley: Frantic by Noël Calef (translated by R. F. Tannenbaum)
Joe Kenney: The Inquisitor #6: Last Rites for the Vulture by "Simon Quinn" (Martin Cruz Smith) *small pb cover reproduction a bit NSFW; Hitman #7: You're Hired, You're Dead! by "Kirby Carr" (Kin Platt)
Margot Kinberg: Only the Innocent by Rachel Abbott
Rob Kitchin: The Attention Merchants by Timothy Wu
B. V. Lawson: The Spoilt Kill by Mary Kelly
Evan Lewis: Fast Fiction #2 (1949)/Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated #2 (1950): "Captain Blood" from the Rafael Sabatini novel, illustrated by Henry Kiefer
Steve Lewis: Amends for Murder by M. D. Lake; Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Second Annual Edition edited by Lester Del Rey; "Lost, Strayed and Stolen" by Erle Stanley Gardner (Detective Fiction Weekly, 24 February 1934)
Mike Lind: The Golden Spiders by Rex Stout
Todd Mason: 14 Vicious Valentines edited by Rosalind M. Greenberg, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh
John F. Norris: Death Sends a Cable by Margaret Taylor Yates
Juri Nummelin: She Rides Shotgun by Jordan Harper
John O'Neill: Doomsday Morning by Catherine L. Moore; Classic Science Fiction: The First Golden Age edited by Terry Carr
Matt Paust: In Search of Murder by Roderic Jeffries
James Reasoner: Blonde Verdict by "Carter Brown" (Alan G. Yates)
Richard Robinson: Death in the Old Country by Eric Wright
Gerard Saylor: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Jack Seabrook: "The Fog Closing In" by Ms. "Martin Brooke" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1956)
Steven H. Silver: Fantasy Newsletter/Review, edited by Paul C. Allen and then by Robert A. Collins
Victoria Silverwolf: Fantastic: Stories of Imagination, February 1964, edited by Cele Goldsmith Lalli
Kerrie Smith: Quota by Jock Serong
Dan Stumpf: The Fallen Sparrow by Dorothy B. Hughes
Kevin Tipple: Still River by Harry Hunsicker
"TomCat": The Glass Spear by Sydney Hobson Courtier
Danielle Torres: An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel
Prashant Trikannad: On the Run with Fotikchand by Satyajit Ray (translated into English in editions by Lila Ray and by Gopa Majoomdar)
Jeff Vorzimmer: Manhunt magazine, edited by Scott Meredith et al.
Lisa Yaszek: Carol Emshwiller, and "Pelt" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1958, edited by Robert P. Mills)
Paul Bishop: the Gunships men's adventure novels series by "Jack Hamilton Teed" (Christopher Lowder aka "Jack Adrian")
Les Blatt: Murder Fantastical by Patricia Moyes
John Boston: Amazing: Fact and Science Fiction Stories, March 1964, edited by Cele Goldmith Lalli
Ben Boulden: At First Sight by Stephen J. Cannell
Brian Busby: Harlequin Books from the beginning
Martin Edwards: The Client by Martin Russell
Peter Enfantino: Atlas (pre-Marvel) Horror Comics December 1951/the Best-Of, 1949-51
Will Errickson: Eat Them Alive! by (Ms. Evelyn) Pierce Nace
Curtis Evans: The Mysteries of "Moray Dalton" (Katherine Mary Deville Dalton Renoir)
Paul Fraser: Weird Tales, July 1943, edited by Dorothy McIlwraith; Astounding Science Fiction, May 1943, edited by John W. Campbell, Jr.; Astonishing Stories, February 1943, edited by Alden H. Norton and Frederik Pohl
John Grant: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Aubrey Hamilton: Foggy, Foggy Death by Frances and Richard Lockridge
Rich Horton: A Window in Thrums by J. M. Barrie; some short fiction of Carol Emshwiller; The Jane Austen Book Club and some short fiction by Karen Joy Fowler
Jerry House: Bill Boyd Western, July 1950
Kate Jackson: Pick Your Victim by Patricia McGerr; The Clock in the Hat Box by "Anthony Gilbert" (Lucy Malleson)
Tracy K: A Chill Rain in January by L. R. Wright
Colman Keane: Stoneburner and Little Sister Death by William Gay
George Kelley: Frantic by Noël Calef (translated by R. F. Tannenbaum)
Joe Kenney: The Inquisitor #6: Last Rites for the Vulture by "Simon Quinn" (Martin Cruz Smith) *small pb cover reproduction a bit NSFW; Hitman #7: You're Hired, You're Dead! by "Kirby Carr" (Kin Platt)
Margot Kinberg: Only the Innocent by Rachel Abbott
Rob Kitchin: The Attention Merchants by Timothy Wu
B. V. Lawson: The Spoilt Kill by Mary Kelly
Evan Lewis: Fast Fiction #2 (1949)/Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated #2 (1950): "Captain Blood" from the Rafael Sabatini novel, illustrated by Henry Kiefer
Steve Lewis: Amends for Murder by M. D. Lake; Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Second Annual Edition edited by Lester Del Rey; "Lost, Strayed and Stolen" by Erle Stanley Gardner (Detective Fiction Weekly, 24 February 1934)
Mike Lind: The Golden Spiders by Rex Stout
Todd Mason: 14 Vicious Valentines edited by Rosalind M. Greenberg, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh
John F. Norris: Death Sends a Cable by Margaret Taylor Yates
Juri Nummelin: She Rides Shotgun by Jordan Harper
John O'Neill: Doomsday Morning by Catherine L. Moore; Classic Science Fiction: The First Golden Age edited by Terry Carr
Matt Paust: In Search of Murder by Roderic Jeffries
James Reasoner: Blonde Verdict by "Carter Brown" (Alan G. Yates)
Richard Robinson: Death in the Old Country by Eric Wright
Gerard Saylor: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Jack Seabrook: "The Fog Closing In" by Ms. "Martin Brooke" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1956)
Steven H. Silver: Fantasy Newsletter/Review, edited by Paul C. Allen and then by Robert A. Collins
Victoria Silverwolf: Fantastic: Stories of Imagination, February 1964, edited by Cele Goldsmith Lalli
Kerrie Smith: Quota by Jock Serong
Dan Stumpf: The Fallen Sparrow by Dorothy B. Hughes
Kevin Tipple: Still River by Harry Hunsicker
"TomCat": The Glass Spear by Sydney Hobson Courtier
Danielle Torres: An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel
Prashant Trikannad: On the Run with Fotikchand by Satyajit Ray (translated into English in editions by Lila Ray and by Gopa Majoomdar)
Jeff Vorzimmer: Manhunt magazine, edited by Scott Meredith et al.
Lisa Yaszek: Carol Emshwiller, and "Pelt" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1958, edited by Robert P. Mills)