Friday, November 13, 2009

Revisited Reads

It just wouldn’t seem like Friday anymore without “forgotten books” recommendations popping up all over the Web. Beyond Kelli Stanley’s tribute on this page to Nightmare Alley, by William Lindsay Gresham, today’s crime-fiction suggestions include: The Venetian Affair, by Helen MacInnes; Killers at Large, edited by Alfred Hitchcock; Sinful Woman, by James M. Cain; Fire, Burn, by John Dickson Carr; Trouble Is What I Do, by Rob Kantner; Woman at Risk, by Miles Tripp; The Case of the Dancing Sandwiches, by Fredric Brown; Die Dreaming, by Terence Faherty; and A Country Kind of Death, by Mary McMullen.

Patti Abbott, who launched this impressive series, has a few more reading choices in her own blog, plus a list of all of today’s participating writers.

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