From its launch in 1920 until its demise in 1951, the magazine Black Mask published pulp crime fiction. The first hard-boiled detective stories appeared on its pages. Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardner and John D. MacDonald got their start in Black Mask. The urban crime stories that appeared in Black Mask helped to shape American culture. Modern computer games, films, and television are rooted in the fiction popularized by âthe seminal and venerated mystery pulp magazineâ (Booklist).
Otto Penzler selected and wrote introductions to the best of the best, the darkest of these dark, vintage stories for the collection The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories. Now that collection is available for the first time on audio.
Includes: âA Taste for Cognacâ by Brett Halliday; read by Peter Ganim âSauce for the Ganderâ by Day Keene; read by Richard Ferrone âA Little Differentâ by W. T. Ballard; read by Jeff Gurner âThe Shrieking Skeletonâ by Charles M. Green; read by David LeDoux âDrop Dead Twiceâ by Hank Searls; read by Jeff Gurner