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Our May/June issue is heavy on humor, but balanced with darker tales and topped off by several voices new to us. A perfect medley of crime.
On the lighter side is Jeff Cohen’s dad-to-be/comedy theater proprietor, who has doubts about the hospital staff in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Girl!”; and Neil Schofield’s ex-D.I. Harry Tattersby and his side-kick, who plumb their underworld connections to break up a gang of underaged thieves in “Tattersby and the Silence of the Lumbs”; and Catherine Dilts’ scheming Granny cleans up in “Unrepentant Sinner.” A tired comedian in a Borscht-belt resort frames John C. Boland’s story “The Kubelsky Block,” featuring perceptive widow Tamar Gillespie, and even draws a few laughs.
Messing with the toughest man in Halifax, Skig Skorzeny, is dangerous, especially when his mechanic Creepy Culbertson has his back in Jas. R. Petrin’s “Money Maker.” Two commuters on the graveyard shift bond over their fondness for mystery novels in Christopher Latragna’s story “The Loneliest Night of the Week.” Detective Dollinger and Detective Lieutenant Auburn puzzle what happened to cause the death of a man found with a cryptic message in his pocket.
We welcome three newcomers this issue. SJI Holliday’s Scottish Sergeant Davie Gray, who spends his vacation investigating a murder in “Home from Home,” is featured in a trilogy of novels including Damselfly. Retired Judge Debra H. Goldstein—author of Maze in Blue and Should Have Played Poker—writes “The Night They Burned Ms. Dixie’s Place,” which takes place in Birmingham during the Civil Rights era. Los Angeles native Paul D. Marks has had a long career in film directing and writing; he is also the author of White Heat and many short stories. His story “Twelve Angry Days” recalls the old Henry Fonda film, but with a very different outcome.
In addition, Jason Half introduces one of his favorite mystery classics, “Daisy Bell” by Gladys Mitchell.

Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine Description:

الناشرPenny Publications, LLC

فئةFiction

لغةEnglish

تكرارBi-Monthly

Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine is a captivating publication that embraces the suspenseful and enigmatic world of mystery fiction. Named after the legendary filmmaker and master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock, this magazine continues to be a staple for mystery enthusiasts seeking thrilling and thought-provoking stories.

Since its inception in 1956, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine has been a platform for both established and emerging authors to showcase their talent in the realm of mystery writing. Each issue is filled with a diverse collection of short stories and novellas that encompass a wide range of subgenres, including traditional whodunits, psychological thrillers, and intricate puzzles. From cleverly crafted plots to unforgettable characters, the magazine delivers an immersive reading experience that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages.

Over the years, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine has remained a beloved publication among fans of mystery fiction, providing a platform for renowned authors like Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Raymond Chandler, while also introducing fresh voices and emerging talent.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the captivating world of mystery fiction through the pages of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, where every issue promises to immerse you in a labyrinth of suspense and keep you guessing until the very end.

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