Black Cat Weekly #140
Steve Hockensmith, Hal Charles, Arthur Leo Zagat, Edmond Hamilton, Harlan Ellison, Manly Bannister, John Victor Peterson, Steve Liskow, M.A. Blume, Avery Gaul
Casa editrice: Black Cat Weekly
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This time, we have a pair of original mysteries—tales by Steve Liskow (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken) and M.A. Blume, plus a terrific tale by Steve Hockensmith (which typography nuts like me will enjoy, courtesy of Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman). The mystery novel is by Avery Gaul, and of course we have a solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles. On the science fiction side, we have a novel by Golden Age author Arthur Leo Zagat, an early—and quite silly—fantasy from Harlan Ellison, space opera from Edmond Hamilton, and straight-up SF tales from John Victor Peterson and Manly Bannister. Lots of fun. Here’s the lineup: Cover: Ron Miller Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:“The Grifted Age” by Steve Liskow [Michael Bracken Presents short story]“Deadly Reunion” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]“i” by Steve Hockensmith [Barb Goffman Presents short story]“Pretty Is As Pretty Does,” by M.A. Blume [short story]Five Nights at the Five Pines, by Avery Gaul [novel] Science Fiction & Fantasy:“Classified Object,” by John Victor Peterson [short story]“The Annals of Aardvark,” by Harlan Ellison [short story]“The Great Illusion,” by Manly Bannister [short story]“The Star-Stealers,” by Edmond Hamilton [short story]The Two Moons of Tranquillia, by Arthur Leo Zagat [novel]
