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Black Cat Weekly #7

Black Cat Weekly #7 showcases the best new and classic science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, and suspense, with novels and short stories in every weekly issue.

Mysteries

“Death of a Light-Hearted Lady,” by Ruth Malone [short story]

“The Soul of the Blue Bokhara,” by Frank Lovell Nelson [short story, Carl ton Clarke #7]]

“Keys to Success,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

“Mysterious Blues,” by Adam Meyer [Barb Goff man Presents Mys tery]

A Killing in Swords, by Reginald Bretnor [novel]

The Secret of Shangore, by Nicholas Carter [novel, Nick Carter series]

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Charlie Tells Another One, by Andy Duncan [short story]

Cat in the Box, by A.R. Morlan [short story]

Sympathy for Mad Scientists, by John Gregory Betancourt [short story]

Guaranteed—Forever! by Frank M. Robinson [short story]

Tyrants of Time, by Stephen Marlowe [pulp science fiction novel]

The Ghost of Guir House, by Charles Willing Beale [Victorian horror novel]


Authors:

  • Andy Duncan
  • Reginald Bretnor
  • A.R. Morlan
  • John Gregory Betancourt
  • Frank M. Robinson
  • Hal Charles
  • Stephen Marlowe
  • Adam Meyer
  • Nicholas Carter
  • Charles Willing Beale
  • Frank Lovell Nelson
  • Ruth Malone

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 512 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Essays and reportage
  • Anthologies
  • Fantasy and Sci-Fi
  • Sci-Fi

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