Foreword Otto
Penzler
Introduction Keith Alan Deutsch
Come and Get It
Erle Stanley Gardner
Cry
Silence
Fredric Brown
Arson Plus
Peter Collinson
Fall Guy George
Harmon Coxe
Doors in the
Dark
Frederick Nebel
Luck
Lester Dent
The Maltese
Falcon
Dashiell Hammett
Ten Carats of
Lead
Stewart Sterling
Murder Is Bad
Luck
Wyatt Blassingame
Her Dagger Before Me
Talmadge Powell
One Shot
Charles
G. Booth
The Dancing
Rats
Richard Sale
Bracelets
Katherine Brocklebank
Diamonds Mean Death
Thomas Walsh
Murder in the Ring
Raoul Whitfield
The Parrot That Wouldn’t Talk
Walter C. Brown
Let the Dead Alone
Merle Constiner
Knights of the Open Palm
Carroll John Daly
Waiting for
Rusty
William Cole
Rainbow Diamonds
Ramon Decolta
The Ring on the Hand of
Death William Rollins
Jr.
Body Snatcher
Theodore A. Tinsley
Murder on the Gayway
Dwight V. Babcock
The Key
Cleve F. Adams
The Bloody Bokhara
William Campbell Gault
A Taste for Cognac
Brett Halliday
Sauce for the
Gander
Day Keene
A Little
Different W.
T. Ballard
The Shrieking Skeleton
Charles M. Green
Drop Dead Twice
Hank Searls
The Sound of the Shot
Dale Clark
Flaming Angel
Frederick C. Davis
Odds on Death
Don M. Mankiewicz
Those Catrini
Norvell Page
Smoke in Your Eyes
Hugh B. Cave
Blood, Sweat and Biers
Robert Reeves
The Black Bottle
Whitman Chambers
The Corpse Didn’t Kick
Milton K. Ozaki
Try the Girl
Raymond Chandler
Don’t You Cry for Me
Norbert Davis
T. McGuirk Steals a Diamond
Ray Cummings
Wait for Me
Steve Fisher
Ask Me Another
Frank Gruber
Dirty Work
Horace McCoy
Merely
Murder
Julius Long
Murder in One Syllable
John D. MacDonald
Three Apes from the East
H. H.
Stinson
Death Stops Payment
D. L. Champion
The Color of Honor
Richard Connell
Middleman for Murder
Bruno Fischer
The Man Who Chose the Devil
Richard Deming
Beer-Bottle Polka
C. M. Kornbluth
Borrowed Crime
Cornell Woolrich
Otto Penzler is the proprietor of the Mysterious Bookshop in
New York City. He is the founder of The Mysterious Press and Otto
Penzler Books, and has received an Edgar Award, an Ellery Queen
Mystery Award, and a Raven Award for his contribution to the
mystery field. His anthology The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps was
a New York Times bestseller.
Keith Alan Deutsch is the publisher and proprietor of
BlackMaskMagazine.com, the rights holder for several American pulp
classic magazines, including Dime Detective, Strange Detective
Mysteries, Terror Tales, and Black Mask.
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