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Black Cat Weekly #98

(2023)
(Book 98 in the Black Cat Weekly series)

 
 
Black Cat Weekly #98 features 10 short stories and a novel. This time, we have five mysteries (including a terrific original by Adam Meyer, courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken), modern tales by Dharma Kelleher (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman) and Jack Halliday, plus a classic by Frank Gruber, who was a prolific pulp writer and novelist. Gruber’s story of a dance-hall clip-joint provides a window into a long-gone era. And of course, no issue is complete without a solve-it-yourself mystery.

On the more science fiction and fantasy side, we have a sword-and-sorcery tale by Phyllis Ann Karr (set in her Frosterflower and Thorn universe), a dark fantasy by horror master Joseph Payne Brennan, a time-travel tale by Robert Abernathy, and classic science fiction by Philip Jose Farmer (“Daughter” is a followup to his classic tale, “Mother”) and John W. Campbell (the tale of grim survival on the moon,
The Moon Is Hell.)

And for Western fans, we have a classic tale by Alan Le May. Great stuff!

Here’s the complete lineup:

Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
  • “Stacy’s Mom,” by Adam Meyer [Michael Bracken Presents short story]

    “The Games Gang Rides Again,” Hal Charlies [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

    “Kissing Asphalt,” by Dharma Kelleher [Barb Goffman Presents short story]

    “Great Caesar’s Ghost!” by Jack Halliday [short story]

    “Clip-Joint Adventures,” by Frank Gruber [short story]

    “The Bells of San Juan,” by Alan Le May [short story]

    Science Fiction & Fantasy:
    • “Sorcery and Sacrilege,” by Phyllis Ann Karr [short story]

      “The Midnight Bus,” by Joseph Payne Brennan [short story]

      “Daughter,” by Philip Jose Farmer [short story]

      “Stopwatch on the World,” by Robert Abernathy [novelet]

      The Moon Is Hell, by John W. Campbell [novel]




      Genre: Mystery

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