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The Stephen Wasylyk Mystery MEGAPACK®

Stephen Wasylyk

Stephen Wasylyk (1922-1996) was a prolific author for both Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, penning more than 175 mysteries. He only published short stories during a career than spanned four decades.<P> CONSOLATION PRIZE<br> LESSON FOR A PRO<br> TEN DOLLAR$ A WEEK<br> THE MAN WHO DESERVED TO DIE<br> JIGSAW PUZZLE<br> GAME PLAN<br> MUSICIANS DON’T KILL EACH OTHER<br> THE ALLEY<br> ANOMALIES<br> MATERNAL INSTINCT<br> BRIGHT PAINT AND THE WHITE-FACED MAN<br> THOUSAND DOLLAR QUESTION<br> KILL IN HASTE<br> ALLIGATORS DON’T ASK FOR PAYMENT<br> THE WEB<br> THE CROSSBOW INCIDENT<br> FOG<br> <P> If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction – and much, much more!

Black Cat Thrillogy #2: 3 Classic Mysteries by Talmage Powell

Talmage Powell

Welcome to the second volume of The Black Cat Mystery Community’s «Thrillogy» series, celebrating classic mystery short stories. This time we focus on the work of Talmage Powell (1920-2000). Included are:<P> EASY MARK<BR> LIFE SENTENCE<BR> REWARD FOR GENIUS<P> At the beginning of his career, Powell published, under his name and many pseudonyms, more than 200 stories in top crime and mystery pulp magaziness like Dime Mystery and Black Mask Mystery Magazine. After the collapse of the pulps, he continued penning new tales for their digest-sized replacement, writing more than 300+ tales for magazines such as Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Manhunt, and many more.<P> He wrote his first novel, The Smasher, in 1959. Other notable works include the novel The Killer is Mine, a number of Ellery Queen novels he ghost-wrote, novelizations of the TV series Mission: Impossible and scenarios for the TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

A Killing in Swords

Reginald Bretnor

She was a living doll who got all wound up – in murder! An offbeat novel about some very strange happenings.

The Detective O'Malley MEGAPACK®

MacHarg William

This volume collects 21 stories featuring Detective O'Malley from the pages of Collier's. They date from 1930 through the early 1940s. William MacHarg's title character is a lot of fun and sure to appeal to fans of classic puzzle mysteries.<P> Of the series (which numbers about 80 stories), Mike Grost wrote: «The brief tales are heavily plot oriented. Some of them have mystery puzzle plots, in others the killer's identity is simply found through police work. O'Malley puts great emphasis on coming up with ingenious ideas to make the killer confess, or make a damaging admission of guilt; the stories contain numerous gimmicks of this type.»<P> Included are:<P> The Green Paint<BR> The Ring<BR> The Sleeptalker<BR> Fingerprints<BR> The Fourth Degree<BR> In A Mirror<BR> The Wrong Hat<BR> Soiled Diamonds<BR> The Locked Door<BR> The High Bridge<BR> Too Many Enemies<BR> No Fingerprints<BR> Too Many Miles<BR> Three Bullets<BR> The Mind Reader<BR> Through The Cabin Window<BR> Spilled Perfume<BR> Help From Uncle Sam<BR> Mrs. Walder's Diamonds<BR> City Wise<BR> Deceiving Clothes<P> If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction – and much, much more!

The Case of the Lavender Gripsack

Harry Stephen Keeler

After a thousand pages and more sidetrips through the backwoods of Chicago than you can imagine, the story of the man standing on the corner with the crimson hatbox is completed. Finally we find out why the defendant, when asked by the archbishop what was in the box, replied «Wah Lee's skull. I cracked Vann’s pete.» But not without some of the most incredible courtroom hijinks in the history of jurisprudence. And it's told as only Harry Stephen Keeler could tell it – in four long books.

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #23

Laird Long

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #23 features the best in contemporary and classic mystery fiction, with a great linup of crimes and columns. Here are:<p> Features:<BR> From Watson's Notebook, by John H. Watson, M. D.<BR> Ask Mrs Hudson, by (Mrs) Martha Hudson<p> Non Fiction:<BR> Screen of the Crime, by Kim Newman<BR> Sherlock Holmes – in the Cards, by Gary Lovisi<p> Fiction:<BR> THE BABIES IN THE BLIZZARD, by Archie Goodwin<BR> TOO MANY POLITICIANS, by Henry W. Enberg<BR> DEATH BY WATER, by Steve Liskow<BR> GHOSTS OF THE PAST, by Laird Long<BR> STRIKEOUT, by Dan Andriacco<BR> THE COP WHO LIKED GILBERT AND SULLIVAN, by Robert Lopresti<BR> THE TERRIBLE TRAGEDY OF LYTTON HOUSE, by David Marcum<BR> THE ADVENTURE OF THE ENGINEER'S THUMB, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<P> ART & CARTOONS:<BR> Elena Betti (Front Cover)<BR> Cartoon by Marc Bilgrey

The Man with the Magic Eardrums

Harry Stephen Keeler

A man standing in a darkened room notices that someone is breaking in via the window. He waits until the intruder is inside then holds him at gunpoint. The two then embark on the most audacious conversation any author has ever had the nerve to write. By the end of the book you'll be exhausted by the tales each man tells, each more unbelievable than the last. The climax will leave you gasping!

The Witches MEGAPACK®: Weirdbook Annual #1

Paul Dale Anderson

The first Weirdbook Annual – The Witches MEGAPACK® – presents a selection of all-new tales of witches! Included this time are:<p> "Thou Shalt Not Suffer," by Matt Neil Hill<BR> "No Holds Bard," by Adrian Cole<BR> "Laying the Hairy Book," by Josh Reynolds<BR> "Here Is Where Your Proud Waves Halt," by Erica Ruppert<BR> "Vicious Circles," by Paul Dale Anderson<BR> "Assorted Shades of Red," by Franklyn Searight<BR> "Strange Days in Old Yandrissa," by John R. Fultz<BR> "Fertility Rites," by Glynn Owen Barrass<BR> "The Witch’s Heart," by Rachel Bolton<BR> "Hag Race," by Andre E. Harewood<BR> "Best Friend Becky," by Wayne Faust<BR> "The Rat in the Rabbit Cage," by Ashley Dioses<BR> "Two Spells," by Neva Bryan<BR> "Pulled Over," by Paul Spears<BR> "The Witch of Skur," by L.F. Falconer<BR> "Cat and Mouse," by Duane Pesice<BR> "Last of the Ashiptu," by Paul Lubaczewski<BR> "Firestorm," by Richard H. Durisen<BR> "The Witch of Pender," by John Linwood Grant<BR> "The Nora Witch," by Brandon Jimison<BR> "The Broken Witch," by Scott Hutchison<BR> <p>Plus poetry by Maurits Zwankhuizen, Lucy A. Snyder, David F. Daumit, S.L. Edwards, Lori R. Lopez, Frederick J. Mayer, K.A. Opperman, Clay F. Johnson, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Oliver Smith, Darla Klein<P> If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction – and much, much more!

Weirdbook #36

Darrell Schweitzer

Weirdbook #36 presents another great assortment of stories and poems in the Weird Tales tradition: fantasy, horror, sword & sorcery, and the just plain unclassifiable find a home here! Included are:<P> Burn on the Bayou, by L.F. Falconer<BR> The Mumbler, by Gillian French<BR> Cleric at Sentinel Hill, by Franklyn Searight<BR> Whores and Criminals, by Dean Macallister<BR> The Quiet on the Water, by C. C. Adams<BR> The Haggard Brothers Go to Town, by James Pratt<BR> The Awakening, by Megan Neumann<BR> Dead Line, by D.C. Lozar<BR> The Waterman’s Song, by MB Vigil<BR> Maleficium, by Kelly Gould<BR> The Green Dome, by Joe DiCicco<BR> We Who Walk on Worlds, by Matt Sullivan<BR> Insect Song, by William Tea<BR> The Harvest Moon Festival, by Gigi Eng<BR> Like Falling Snow, by W.D. Clifton<BR> The Oldest Story, by S. L. Edwards<BR> Geronimo Versus Frankenstein, by Neal Privett<BR> The Black-and-White Dozen, by Chris Kuriata<BR> Omzetten, by C.M. Muller<BR> Vandegald’s Globes, by Jeremy Hayes

The Willie Klump MEGAPACK®

Joe Archibald

The character of William J. «Willie» Klump had quite a career in the pulps. He first appeared in Popular Detective magazine in 1938 and went on to appear in more than 60 stories over the next 21 years. Willie is something of a loser, but as a private detective he somehow always manages to get the job done (often with the help of friends, including his girlfriend and secretary, Gertie Mudgett, who often saves the day).<P> Willie was the creation of Joe Archibald (1898-1986), a prolific writer who published more than 900 stories in the pulps, digest, and «slick» magazines like Collier's and The Saturday Evening Post. He also illustrated prolifically for pulp magazines. Included in this volume are:<P> MURDER IN THE WORST DEGREE<BR> MORGUE SHEET MUSIC<BR> WHERE THERE'S A WILLIE THERE'S A WAY<BR> AN ACE AND A PEAR<BR> HUBBA HUBBA HOMICIDE<BR> FIT TO BE TRIED<BR> THE MOURNING AFTER<BR> WHEN A BODY MEETS A BODY<BR> PHOTO FINISH FOR A DAME<BR> KLUMP A LA CARTE<BR> STUCK WITH THE EVIDENCE<BR> WHAT A SHAMUS!<BR> STATE PENMANSHIP<BR> DYING TO SEE WILLIE<BR> THE GAT AND THE MOUSE<BR> A LAM TO THE SLAUGHTER<BR> OF DICE AND MEN!<BR> CHEESECAKE AND WILLIE<BR> If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see more of the 280+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction – and much, much more!