The Malice Domestic anthology series returns with a new take on mysteries in the Agatha Christie tradition – 36 original tales with a culinary bent! Included are:<P> A Cup of Tea, by Parnell Hall<BR> Brown Recluse, by Marcia Adair<BR> A Slice of Heaven,, by Laura Brennan<BR> The Extra Ingredient, by Joan Long <BR>A Death in Yelapa, by Leslie Budewitz <BR>The Pie Sisters, by Richard Cass<BR> Too Ma ...
Refuge may be whatever comes to fulfill one's quest… A classic mystery by Fletcher Flora, originally published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, October 1968. ...
For the past fourteen years, the population of Sunset – 84 people – looked to their deputy sheriff, Earl Andrews, to keep law and order. And Earl was proud that he knew his job. But he never liked to interfere in family business. ...
Red Skye, ace American pilot in World War II, has an enemy in Baron Skull…an enemy who will rest at nothing to murder him! A classic pulp aviation story from 1942. ...
Originally pubished April 8, 1911, here is issue #743 of the New Nick Carter Weekly. This ebook contains the complete novel originally published in the Nickel Weekly, entitled THE HIDDEN CRIME. ...
Every time Johnny Liddell tried to keep a date with his blond, beautiful, and famous client, the whole neighborhood got sprayed with machine-gun bullets. Sometimes, Johnny figured, it didn’t pay to get out of bed—especially when it was filled with a willing companion … and the cops yelled murder when he killed a couple of hoods who’d been trying to shoot him full of holes. ...
Chandler's 5th novel has Philip Marlowe going to Hollywood as he explores the underworld of glitter capital, trying to find a sweet young thing's missing brother. ...
"Farewell, My Lovely" is a 1940 mystery novel by Raymond Chandler, the second he wrote featuring the Los Angeles private eye Philip Marlowe. It was adapted for the screen three times and was also adapted for the stage and radio. ...