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Black Cat Weekly #103

Our 103rd issue is just one shy of our second anniversary issue, but we still have a whale of an issue for you. Regular readers will notice a new category (“Adventure”) below, which will appear occasionally to fit stories I like that aren’t necessarily mysteries, science fiction, or fantasy. (Well…this one may be fantasy, depending on how you feel about fish!) It’s from a pulp magazine called Mammoth Adventure , a companion to Amazing Stories and Fantastic when they were published by Ziff-Davis. It’s fun. Working our way through the table of contents, we have a pair of original mysteries by O’Neil De Noux and Shannon Taft,... alles anzeigen expand_more

Our 103rd issue is just one shy of our second anniversary issue, but we still have a whale of an issue for you. Regular readers will notice a new category (“Adventure”) below, which will appear occasionally to fit stories I like that aren’t necessarily mysteries, science fiction, or fantasy. (Well…this one may be fantasy, depending on how you feel about fish!) It’s from a pulp magazine called Mammoth Adventure, a companion to Amazing Stories and Fantastic when they were published by Ziff-Davis. It’s fun.






Working our way through the table of contents, we have a pair of original mysteries by O’Neil De Noux and Shannon Taft, thanks to our hardworking Acquiring Editors, Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman. James Holding has a crime story, and Golden Age British mystery author J.J. Connington adds a terrific novel.






For adventure (and nature) lovers, something’s fishy in “Only a Sucker Bites,” a whopper of a story about lake pike.






On the fantasy end of things, we have a tale of astral projection from Adrian Cole, a vintage zombi (or jumbee) story by Henry S. Whitehead first published in Weird Tales, and a pair of vintage science fiction stories by Arthur Leo Zagat and George O. Smith.






Here’s the complete lineup:






Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:






“A Dirty, Dimly Lit Place,” by O’Neil De Noux [Michael Bracken Presents short story]


“Too Many Suspects,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]


“The End of the Road,” by Shannon Taft [Barb Goffman Presents short story]


“Reason Enough,” by James Holding [short story]
Murder in the Maze, by J. J. Connington [novel]






Adventure:






“Only a Sucker Bites,” by J. C. Stanley [short story]






Science Fiction & Fantasy:






“A Smell of Burning,” by Adrian Cole [short story]


“Jumbee,” by Henry S. Whitehead [short story]


“Lost in Time,” by Arthur Leo Zagat [novella]
Dynasty of the Lost, by George O. Smith [novel]






 

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