Alfred Hitchcock's A Mystery By the Tale
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Alfred Hitchcock's A Mystery By the Tale
- published in 1986 in the USA by Davis Publications
- subtitle: Anthology #22
- edited by Cathleen Jordan
- 347 pages
Tagline
- 28 Short Stories of Mystery and Suspense
Contents
- Stately Ruins by Frank Sisk
- The Small Hours by Ernest Savage
- Drawer 14 by Talmage Powell
- The Unstained Code by George Grover Kipp
- Next in Line by Jack Ritchie
- A Little Time Off by Stephen Wasylyk
- Understanding Electricity by John Lutz
- False Alarm by Anne Morice
- Flight of the Sparrow by Gerald Tomlinson
- Martha Myers, Movie Star by Raymond Mason
- Happy as a Harp Song by Pauline C. Smith
- Meditations upon a Murder by Donald Martin
- You Can Die Laughing by Robert Arthur
- Beware: Dangerous Man by C.B. Gilford
- The Fanatical Ford by Arthur Porges
- A Grave on the Indragiri by Alvin S. Fick
- It Started Most Innocently by O.H. Leslie
- Last of the Big-Time Spenders by Duffy Carpenter
- Parlor Game by Gary Brandner
- Albert and the Amateurs by Len Gray
- Thin Air by Bill Pronzini
- Typed for Murder by Nedra Tyre
- Make My Death Bed by Babs H. Deal
- Murder on the Edinburgh-London Express by John H. Dirckx
- A Woman's Work is Never Done by Helen Fislar Brooks
- Home Ground by A.F. Oreshnik
- The Letter Carrier by Kathryn Gottlieb
- The World According to Uncle Albert by Penelope Wallace
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery By the Tale
- published in June 1988 in the USA by Castle Books
- edited by Cathleen Jordan
- 374 pages
Contents
The Castle Book edition adds the following stories:
- Requiem for Three Sharks by T.M. Adams
- When the Sheriff Walked by Jack Ritchie — from AHMM 19(12)
- Korda by Al Nussbaum
- Silver Spectre by Jon L. Breen — from AHMM 25(3)
- The Prodigal Brother by William Bankier
- Death in the Barrio by Kenneth Gavrell
Notes
- A Little Time Off appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (October 1969)
- The Small Hours and Last of the Big-Time Spenders appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (November 1976)
- Murder on the Edinburgh-London Express and The World According to Uncle Albert appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (September 1980)
- Home Ground appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (September 1975)
Links
- WorldCat
- Casual Debris - An Alfred Hitchcock Anthology Bibliography