Review: Easy Money - Robert Silverberg
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Stark House has reprinted two more of Robert Silverberg’s soft-core novels
published originally under the name Don Elliott. Most of these were
actually ...
Whose Town Is It Anyway?
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*By Mark Coggins*
Raymond Chandler, who along with Dashiell Hammett perfected the American
hard-boiled detective story, is best known for his well-regarded ...
"Test Tube Baby" by Sam Fuller (1936)
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*Test Tube Baby* is the second novel from Samuel Fuller (here credited as
“Sam Fuller”). Published in 1936 by Godwin, Publishers, it is among the
rarest o...
Bill "AJ" Hayes Remembered
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*TEAM PLAYER - AJ HAYES*
*An entry in the recent Watery Grave Invitational*
Just a trace bar lost in the north desert near Albuquerque. Summer thunder
oz...
Secret Dead Blog is Dead...
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... (for now).
These are its tombstones.
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Coming Soon
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Remember that time, months ago, when I promised to do something with this
website after years of not doing anything? Well, man plans, God laughs, you
know ...
Welcome to the Indie Crime Blog. As the name implies, this blog is dedicated to reviews of crime fiction published by independent presses. There are many books published every year that seem to be ignored for a variety of reasons. The books sections of newspapers are getting smaller. Bookstores give more shelf space to more established authors. I could go on, but you get it.My intent is to review books both old and new in the hopes that some deserving writers and worthy publishers will gain some exposure. I can be emailed at IndieCrime-at-gmail-dot-com
1 comment:
More Daring And Revealing Than Peyton Place.
Yep, because Peyton Place was too scared to use the blue couch, the green wall and the bored lesbians, especially the Joan Collins lookalike.
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