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Black Cat Weekly #117

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We successfully completed Thanksgiving, but now weā€™re trapped in the dead zone between roast turkey and roasting chestnuts. When our first December issue arrives, weā€™ll kick off holiday celebrations anew, though, with more great novels and short stories.

But in the meantime, we have an original crime story by the always-masterful Elizabeth Elwood (thanks to Acquiring editor Michael Bracken), a Early Christman treat by Mark Thielman (thanks to Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman), a mystery classic by Stephen Wasylyk, and part 2 of Tiger Island, the only novel from acclaimed short story author Jack Ritchie. Plus, of course, a solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles.

On the more fantastic end of things, Anna Tambour works wonders with ā€œormsā€ā€¦ Tom Purdom shows thereā€™s still a place for individualism in the futureā€¦ Algis Budrys brings a detective down the mean streets of the future, in search of a missing manā€¦ A. Earley has a sugary tale of (among many things) Russian aggression in the futureā€¦ And we have part 2 of Francis Jarmanā€™s historical fantasy, The Eagleā€™s Wing. Good stuff!