Joslyn Chase with “Under the Blood-Red Maple.”
David H. Hendrickson with “Looking for the
Bastard.”
O’Neil De Noux with “Don’t Make Me Take off My
Sunglasses.”
Annie Reed with “The Geezer Squad.”
J. Steven York with “The Distant Baying of Hounds.”
Synopsis:
Stories in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine cover all genres, from
science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, romance, and literature. And just
about everything in between all of those. Editor Dean Wesley Smith looks for
great stories that don’t fit, that just feel sort of different, but in a good
way.
This volume contains ten great mysteries from all the
mystery stories published in the first ten issues of Pulphouse. From old spies with
attitude, to a heartbreaking tale of a grieving father, to an assortment of
detectives including one hard-boiled with fancy sunglasses, one zombie, and a
ghost, to a dramatic story behind a famous painting, these stories will
entertain readers, make them laugh, and even touch their hearts.
Includes:
“The Geezer Squad” by Annie Reed
“Don’t Make Me Take off My Sunglasses” by O’Neil De Noux
“Looking for the Bastard” by David H. Hendrickson
“Heartbreaker” by Kevin J. Anderson
“The Time Cop” by Patrick Alan Mammay
“Red Carnation” by Lee Allred
“Just Desserts” by R.W. Wallace
“Under the Blood-Red Maple” by Joslyn Chase
“The Distant Baying of Hounds” by J. Steven York
“The Case of the Vanishing Boy: A Spade/Paladin Conundrum”
by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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