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Save For Later. Create a List. Summary A Stitch in Time : Booktrack Edition adds an immersive musical soundtrack to your audiobook listening experience! Read on the Scribd mobile app Download the free Scribd mobile app to read anytime, anywhere. Publisher: Simply Magazine Inc. Come to Dust Author Emma Lathen. Mike Resnick , who died yesterday or early today, was primarily known as a science fiction and fantasy author, editor and publisher, accumulating many significant awards over the years, but he wrote in many other categories as well, including mystery fiction.

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Marvin Kaye, St. The dash indicates perhaps only marginal criminous content, but for completeness, there was one additional Widowmaker story:. From the Fantastic Fiction website:. Dog in the Manger 2. The Trojan Colt 3. Cat on a Cold Tin Roof It was Nevins who reminded me, almost 50 years ago, how fine a writer Woolrich was. The Police in Woolrich books are always out there. Vaguely menacing, impossibly vigilant, and unconscionably brutal.

Naturally, Attorney Nevins is appalled by all these shenanigans, and he says so. But he also implies that Woolrich himself condemns such tactics, and that he means for his readers to be horrified by them as well. The answer, I think, is in Woolrich himself. Woolrich was Homosexual, but he could hardly be called Gay; By all accounts he despised himself for his attraction to men, and there are several passages in his books where he seems to positively lavish self-hatred on characters who are in any way less than manly.

Think, then, of that tormented mind when Woolrich knew that at any time, he might be caught by the slimiest of dodges and subjected to legal torture — and probably thought he deserved it — writing of crime and necessarily of Police. Visually based on Woolrich himself, the bent cop does all the things a Woolrich cop might do, and comes off as purely evil. But in the view of Woolrich himself, nothing the Police did was as corrosive to Society as evil the Evil they were trying literally to stamp out, and hence the most outrageous conduct on the part of Cops throughout his canon gets casually shrugged off, if not defended.

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Tue 7 Jan Villard, hardcover, Bloomsbury, paperback, I sort of expeted another cozy food book and almost skipped it. Not one of the big boys, and not too highly thought of, but one of them. The owner of he restaurant is wearing a wire and trying to keep everybody happy. Or maybe even a no-time-left corpse. The cooking background is interesting and not overdone, and Tommy Pagano is both a realistic and likable character. Bourdain tells a good story with crisp dialog and well-drawn, if mostly sleazy characters, and I liked this. Markham 5.

Kindle reprint, Over a million words a year? There are a number of suspects. Colonel Rutledge is the sort of hard-nosed former military officer who runs a tight ship, to say the least. The most obvious suspects are a couple of boys, one of whom he expelled, the other a boy from own he is friends with, and an English instructor who was dressed down publicly for using the book Catch 22 in class.

The colonel does not mention his granddaughter, who lives on the grounds, but Markham quickly adds her to his own list, as not surprisingly, she is, shall we say, the rebellious type. And this is the kind of story that makes you wish there were more than just the five. Back issues of Mike Shayne magazines have become awfully hard to find in the wild, and that issue of Skullduggery? All the Way Home. The Man in the Moon. Skullduggery, Summer War Games.

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