Several SMFS members have published
works in The Mystery Readers Journal: Private Eyes II (Volume 35, No. 4)
now out from Mystery Readers International. The read is in print and pdf formats on their website. The SMFS members in the issue are:
Jim Doherty with “Hard-Boiled Halley” as well as “The
Private Dicks Decalaogue.”
Paul D. Marks with “Knights in Tarnished Armor.”
M. A. Monnin with “A 30 Minute Dose of Gumshoe.”
Andrew Welsh-Huggins with “Discovering A Columbus Private
Eye.”
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS II
§ Mr. Daly, Mr. Hammett and a Paternity Test by Kevin Burton Smith
§ Solving Life Itself: Why We Still Love Robert
B. Parker’s PIs by Jodi Compton
§ A 30-Minute Dose of Gumshoe by M.A. Monnin
§ Pushing the Private Eye Envelope by Jonathan Woods
§ San Francisco’s Finest—Candy Matson, Yukon
2-8209 by Jack French
§ Hard-Boiled Halley by Jim Doherty
§ The Private Eye as Cold-Warrior: Hammer vs.
the Hammer and Sickle by J. L. Abramo
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
§ Best Places to Buy Burner Phones by Rona Bell
§ Natalie McMasters: A PI for the New Millennium by Thomas A. Burns, Jr.
§ Private Eyes: Past and Present by Grant Bywaters
§ My PIs, Me by Reed Farrel Coleman
§ The Danger of Mixing Truth and Fiction by Robin Donovan
§ The Accidental Crime Novelist by Howard Michael Gould
§ Obsessed with Writing by Joe Ide
§ How Weird Is My Private Eye? by Susan Kuchinskas
§ Today or Yesterday’s Private Eye? by Jerry Kennealy
§ Why Go Down Those Mean Streets? by Dana King
§ Knights in Tarnished Armor by Paul D. Marks
§ TV PIs Aren’t Real—You Know That, Right? by Steve Pease
§ I’m Baaaack! A Return to My First Love by Robert J. Randisi
§ Magic Eye by Janet Roger
§ Discovering A Columbus Private Eye by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
§ iPrivateEye by John Shepphird
COLUMNS
§ Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lesa Holstine, John Dwaine McKenna,
L.J. Roberts
§ The Private Dicks’ Decalogue by Jim Doherty
§ The Children’s Hour: Private Eyes by Gay Toltl Kinman
§ Real Private Eyes by Cathy Pickens
§ From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
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