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Friday's "Forgotten" Books: including some more late links


As Patti Abbott is traveling on business, I volunteered to assemble the FFB links for this week. She'll be back to it next week, if the crick don't top the levee.

Yvette Banek: In Defense of Love by Kathleen Creighton

Paul Bishop: The Long Count by Ron Faust

Bill Crider: Galaxy: 30 Years of Innovative Science Fiction (volume 2/mass-market paperback edition) edited by Frederik Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander

Scott Cupp: The Owl Service by Alan Garner

Martin Edwards: The Telephone Call by John Rhode


Curt Evans: Rear Window and Other Stories (Ballantine/Penguin version) by Cornell Woolrich

"Jack Giles" (Ray): The Dolly Dolly Spy by Adam Diment

Jerry House: Beyond the Vanishing Point by Ray Cummings


Randy Johnson: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2: The Doomsday Affair by Harry Whittington

George Kelley: The Fox Valley Murders by John Holbrook Vance (aka Jack Vance)

BV Lawson: Under the Snow by Kerstin Lillemor Ekman (translated by Joan Tate)

Evan Lewis: Up Jumped the Devil (aka Murder All Over) by Cleve F. Adams

Steve Lewis: Hunter in the Dark by Estelle Thompson

John F. Norris: The Horizontal Man by Helen Eustis

Juri Nummelin: The Sucker Punch by James Hadley Chase ***the Finnish edition has a subtly yet possibly NSFW cover...


Richard Pangburn: As Hot as It Was You Ought to Thank Me by Nanci Kincaid

Ron Scheer: Harper's Book of Facts (1895 edition)

Mike Slind: March Violets by Philip Kerr

James Reasoner: The Plot Against Earth by Robert Silverberg (as Calvin M. Knox)

Richard Robinson: The House on the Point by Benjamin Hoff

Dan Stumpf: Seven Footprints to Satan by A. Merritt

If I've missed your or someone else's FFB today, please let me know! Thanks.

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