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Black Cat Weekly #60

Dave Zeltserman , Frank Kane , Hal Charles , Hume Nisbet , Lester del Rey , Melissa Scott , Peter DiChellis , Seabury Quinn , Sydney J. Bounds

Fiction / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

Black Cat Weekly #60 presents another great lineup of modern and classic tales. This issue kicks off with "Buxton," an original by Dave Zeltserman, and continues through classic crime and detective stories, including a psychic detective tale featuring Jules de Grandin by Seabury Quinn. Plus there are monsters, hardboiled detective Nazi villains, science fiction, and more!


Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:

“Buxton”by Dave Zeltserman [Michael Bracken Presents short story]

“The Unlucky Horseshoe” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

“Nineteen Creaks” by Peter DiChellis [Barb Goffman Presents short story]

“Thirty Pieces of Lead” by Frank Kane [short story]

“Suicide” by Frank Kane [short story]

“The Tenants of Broussac,” by Seabury Quinn [novelet, psychic detective]


Science Fiction / Fantasy / Horror: 

“Finders”by Melissa Scott [Cynthia Ward Presents short story]

“Boiling Point” by Lester del Re [short story]

“Murder by Magic” by Sydney J. Bounds [short story]

“The Vampire Maid,” by Hume Nisbet [short story]

“The Tenants of Broussac,” by Seabury Quinn [novelet, psychic detective]

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