Black Cat Weekly #235
ByPublisher Description
This issue, we have 9 tales to excite, thrill, and amaze, with original contributions from frequent contributors Ron Miller, Hal Charles, Teel James Glenn, and A.L. Sirois, plus a newcomer to our pages, Sherry Teitelbaum. Plus we have classics from “Carolyn Keene” (pseudonymously written by Mildred Wirt), Harry Harrison, and Gordon MacCreagh.
Here’s the complete lineup—
Cover Art by: Ron Miller
NOVELS
The Bungalow Mystery, by Carolyn Keene [Nancy Drew series]
Nancy’s third outing as an amateur sleuth.
NOVELETS
“Velda Goes South,” by Ron Miller [Velda, P.I. series]
South Boston looks sweet…until the tobacco barrels start talking…
“The Ebony Juju,” by Gordon MacCreagh [Kingi Bwana series]
A 1930 pulp mystery-adventure by a real African explorer.
SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY
“The Mystery Writer's Last Mystery,” by Hal Charles
Can you solve the mystery before the detective? All the clues are there!
SHORT STORIES
“Deadman’s Falls,” by Hal Charles
One phone call. One long-dead name. One impossible mystery…
“Hitchhiker,” by Harry Harrison
A stolen child, an empty desert road, and a hitchhiker collide!
“What Would Synbad Do?” by Teel James Glenn
Pirates close in, debts loom—and a lost island appears in the mist…
“The Forgotten,” by Sherry Teitelbaum
Escape is easy. Living with what was done to you is harder.
“Last Dance,” by A.L. Sirois
What happens when a sky troupe’s secret can’t stay airborne anymore?
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