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Black Cat Weekly #190 - cover

Black Cat Weekly #190

Hal Charles, E.C. Tubb, Freeman Wills Crofts, Scott Edelman, Stacy Woodson, Avram Lavinsky, John S. Glasby, William Reginald Hodder, Gary Battershell, Elizabeth Guilt

Publisher: Black Cat Weekly

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COVER ART
 
Steve Hickman

 
NOVELS
 
The Purple Sickle Murders, by Freeman Wills Crofts
 
   Inspector French investigates a deadly scheme—and a girl too scared to stay silent.
 
The Daughter of the Dawn, by William Reginald Hodder
 
   A lost race. A cursed secret. Who dares awaken the mysteries of Hinauri?

 
SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY
 
“Playing by the Rules,” by Hal Charles
 
   Can you solve the mystery before the detective? All the clues are there!

 
SHORT STORIES
 
“The Revenant of the Forges,” by Avram Lavinsky [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
 
   A teen on Draconis must face the mythic Revenant—or join it!
 
“Zebras,” by Stacy Woodson [Barb Goffman Presents short story]
 
   A school cop and his dog sniff out danger…but is it closer than they think?
 
“What Do You Have To Be Sorry About?” Scott Edelman
 
   A bottle tossed into the sea carries a deadly secret…
 
“The New Gods of Kineret,” by Gary Battershell
 
   When synthetic gods appear, faith and fear collide in the desert ruins…
 
“The Bringer of Opportunities,” by Elizabeth Guilt
 
   A genie offers love and shelter—but wishes can twist when pride speaks….
 
“Asteroids,” by E.C. Tubb
 
   Selling Martian rocks is a scam—until one turns out to be real gold!
 
“Somewhere in the Moonlight,” by John S. Glasby
 
   Silver bullets kill werewolves—but Mertz overlooked the obvious!
Available since: 04/20/2025.
Print length: 746 pages.

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