This issue, we have original mysteries by Albert Tucher (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken) and James Blakey, plus a modern tale by SJ Rozan (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman). For our mystery novel, we have a Golden Age tale set in the Canadian Northwest Territories, The Long Arm of the Mounted, by James French Dorrance. Rounding out the section is a solve-it-yourself puzzler by Hal Charles.
We also have one of Norman Spinrad's occasional "Norman Spinrad at Large" columns-wherein he talks about when (not if) we will find life elsewhere in the universe.
On the science fiction & fantasy front, we have an original collaboration by Paul Di Filippo & Claudio Chillemi, a tale by British fantasy master John S. Glasby, and classic space opera by Nelson Bond (the original version of "Honeymoon in Bedlam," which he later rewrote as a Lancelot Biggs story for Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman), plus tales by William Campbell Gault and Edmond Hamilton. Fun stuff!
Here's the complete lineup-
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
"The Bottle Blonde," by Albert Tucher [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
"The Fatal Founders Day," by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]
"New Day Newark," by SJ Rozan [Barb Goffman Presents short story]
"The Five People You Meet in Atlantic City," by James Blakey [short story]
The Long Arm of the Mounted, by James French Dorrance [novel]
Nonfiction:
"Norman Spinrad at Large: Life As We Don't Know It?" by Norman Spinrad
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
"Maximinus Thrax and the Gates of Chaos," by Paul Di Filippo and Claudio Chillemi [short story]
"When Darkness Falls," by John S. Glasby [short story]
"Honeymoon in Bedlam," by Nelson S. Bond [short story] [short story]
"The Woman Obsession," by William Campbell Gault [short story]
The Invisible Master, by Edmond Hamilton [short novel]