Friday, May 30, 2008

Remembrance of Books Past

In addition to Dick Lochte’s recollections here of The Honest Dealer, today’s Web-wide selections of “forgotten books” include: Michigan Roll, by Tom Kakonis, and The Quiet Game, by Greg Iles; Shooting Dr. Jack, by Norman Green; Too Much Poison, by Anne Rowe; The Rare Coin Score, by Richard Stark; The Dice Man, by Luke Reinhart (né George Cockcroft); The Long Walk, by Stephen King; Into the Road, by Adrienne Richard; and The Captain, by Seymour Shubin. Oh, and I mustn’t forget to mention Bill Crider’s latest candidate (he seems to be trotting out his extensive obscure-books collection for all to enjoy), The Hot Spot, by Fletcher Flora.

A list of participating blogs can be found here.

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