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Black Cat Weekly #23 - cover

Black Cat Weekly #23

Richard Wilson, Lester del Rey, Cynthia Ward, Laird Long, Frank Kane, Michael Allan Mallory, Hulbert Footner, Allan Danzig, James H. Beard

Maison d'édition: Wildside Press

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Synopsis

Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #23. Lots of good stuff this time—highlighted by a novel from Golden Age mystery author Rufus King, Duenna for a Murder. Plus a few novellas, and lots of great short stories, a solve-it-yourself mystery from Hal Charles, and great selections from Michael Bracken (Laird Long’s “Taken for a Ride”—which qualifies as both a mysery and a fantasy story) and Barb Goffman (Michael Allan Mallory’s “Random Harvest”).
 
On the science fiction side, the Cynthia Ward Presents story is missing this week, but that’s only because we have a fantastic alternate-history story from Cynthia herself! Check out her “On Stony Ground.” Plus an epic disaster story from Allan Danzig, a fantasy from Unknown by Lester del Rey and James H. Beard, a space-based tale by Richard Wilson, and a miniature military SF story from Larry Tritten.
 
Here’s the complete lineup:
 
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
 
“Soul Searching,” by Laird Long [short story]“A Fine Kettle of Fish,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]“Dead Wrong,” by Frank Kane [short story]“Taken for a Ride,” by Hulbert Footner [short novel]“Random Harvest,” by Michael Allan Mallory [Barb Goffman Presents short story]Duenna to a Murder, by Rufus King [novel]
 
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
 
“On Stony Ground,” by Cynthia Ward [short story]“Corrigan’s Homunculi,” by Larry Tritten [short story]“Carillon of Skulls,” by Lester del Rey and James H. Beard [short story]“Abel Baker Camel,” by Richard Wilson [short story]“The Great Nebraska Sea,” by Allan Danzig [short story]
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