Black Cat Weekly #20

· Wildside Press LLC
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Our mysteries this issue include Josh Pachter’s “The Secret Lagoon” (Michael Bracken’s pick), Larry Allen Tyler’s “Just a Little Before Winter’s Set In” (selected by Barb Goffman) and a solve-it-yourself from Hal Charles (the writing team of Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet). A futuristic detective tale by Larry Tritten, and a classic Nick Carter novel from 1903, The Plot That Failed, round things out.

On the science fiction & fantasy side, we have a vampire classic by Carl Jacobi, “Revelations in Black” (which was also the title story of one of his Arkham House collection); “Bullard Reflects,” by Malcolm Jameson, which is classic SF from Astounding; “Strike,” by Richard Wilson, about newspaper reporters coming a shipping strike in space; and “Three Bananas,” by Larry Tritten—which is one of his gonzo cross-genre mashups. Fun stuff. Plus the already-mentioned “Extended Family,” by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough. (Did we mention that this is one of those stories you won’t want to miss?)

Here’s the complete lineup:


Mysteries / Suspense

“The Secret Lagoon,” by Josh Pachter [short story]

“The Game’s Afoot,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

“Just a Little Before Winter’s Set In,” by Larry Allen Tyler [Barb Goffman Presents short story]

The Plot That Failed, by Nicholas Carter [novel]

“Three Bananas,” by Larry Tritten [short story]


Science Fiction & Fantasy

“Extended Family,” by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough [Cynthia Ward Presents, short story]

“Bullard Reflects,” by Malcolm Jameson [short story]

“Three Bananas,” by Larry Tritten [short story]

“Strike,” by Richard Wilson [short story]

“Revelations in Black,” by Carl Jacobi [short story]


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