Hardboiled
✍ Scribed by Cranmer, David (editor); Parker, Scott D (editor)
- Book ID
- 108271095
- Publisher
- BEAT to a PULP
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 93 KB
- Series
- Beat to a Pulp 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
BEAT to a PULP: Hardboiled is a compilation of uncompromising, gritty tales following in the footsteps of the
tough and violent fiction popularized by the legendary Black Mask magazine in its early days. This collection includes
thirteen lean and mean stories from the fingertips of Garnett Elliott, Glenn Gray, John Hornor Jacobs, Patricia Abbott, Thomas Pluck,
Brad Green, Ron Earl Phillips, Kent Gowran, Amy Grech, Benoit Lelievre, Kieran Shea, David Cranmer, and Wayne D. Dundee and a boiled down
look at hardboiled fiction in an introduction by Ron Scheer. Edited by David Cranmer and Scott D. Parker.
Introduction: Hard Times Ron Scheer
The Tachibana Hustle Garnett Elliott
A Small Thing at the Devil's Punchbowl Kent Gowran
Obstruction Glenn Gray
The Death Fantastique John Hornor Jacobs
Ric with No K Patricia Abbott
Black-Eyed Susan Thomas Pluck
The Blooming of Lester Brad Green
The Janitor Ron Earl Phillips
Vengeance on the 18th David Cranmer
Second Round Dive Beno?t Leli?vre
The Second Coming of Hashbrown Kieran Shea
.38 Special Amy Grech
Bull's-Eye View Wayne D. Dundee
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