Friday, August 6, 2010

Friday's Forgotten Books

I miss paricipating in FFBs and thought I would post some old reviews.

The Crime of Colin Wise by Michael Underwood

The Hidden Stone Mystery by Fran Striker

Odds Against Tomorrow by William P. McGivern

Wolf To The Slaughter by Ruth Rendell

The Camera Clue by George Harmon Coxe

Through Indian Eyes (The Untold Story of Native American Peoples)

The Way Some People Die by Ross Macdonald

What Really Happened by Brett Halliday

Click here for more of Friday’s Forgotten Books courtesy of Patti Abbott.

3 comments:

Richard Prosch said...

Your review of THE WAY SOME PEOPLE DIE reminded me I need to read more Macdonald. I have THE GOODBYE LOOK and THE UNDERGROUND MAN sitting on the shelf beside me.

pattinase (abbott) said...

I just loved MacDonald back in the seventies. And his wife, Margaret Millar.

David Cranmer said...

Rich, I'm working my way through his marvelous body of work. I have said it before that Macdonald is on equal footing with Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler.

Patti, I'm embarrassed to say I've never read her work.