Sunday, December 30, 2012

STILL AVAILABLE: Black Dog Package Specials (including TWO great Sax Rohmers)


There was a lot more to Sax Rohmer than Fu Manchu. These two volumes rediscover stories that have been out of print for decades, including eight that have never been seen (at least in their original form) in the United States. Never read Rohmer? In my review of The Leopard Couch (that's HERE), I likened him to Arthur Conan Doyle on steroids.

The Green Spider presents mystery and suspense stories, while The Leopard Couch focuses on the fantastic and supernatural. For a limited time, you can both for $29 (a ten dollar savings), by clicking right HERE.

Time is running out on the other Package Specials, too. Lester Dent, Spicy Westerns, Best of Adventure, G-Men, Killer Skies, Creeping Terror, Classic Science Fiction, and many more. You'll find them all HERE.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Forgotten Books (and Stories) of 2012 (and 2011, and 2010, and then some)

Each date links to the review. Read them all if you dare!
















































December 21

And just for kicks, here's a recap of 
Forgotten Books from 2011:
Each date links to the review.






Feb. 11









A complete (and rare) story by Paul Cain
(the date below links to the story)
May 20

May 27




A complete (and rare) story by David Goodis
(the date below links to the story)
June 24
 


July 29
 
Aug. 5
 








 







A complete (and semi-rare) Paul Pine story
(the date below links to the story)



Ah, what the heck. Here are the 2010 books too:
Each date links to the review.






















July 2

July 9

July 16

July 23

July 30

Aug. 6

Aug. 13

Aug. 20

Aug. 27

Sept. 3

Sept. 10

Sept. 17

Sept. 24

Oct. 8

Oct. 15

Oct. 22

Oct. 29

Nov. 12

Nov. 19

Nov. 26

Dec. 3

Dec. 10

Dec. 17

Jeez, I've gone this far, so I might as well 
go back to the beginning:

Nov. 6

Nov. 12

Nov. 20

Nov. 27

Dec. 4

Dec. 11

Dec. 18

Forgotten Books, as if you didn't know, is a weekly extravaganza hosted by Patti Abbott at pattinase. Thanks Patti!