Alfred Hitchcock's Death-Reach
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Alfred Hitchcock's Death-Reach
- published in November 1982 in the USA by Davis Publications
- subtitle: Anthology #13
- edited by Cathleen Jordan
- ? pages
Contents
- Who? by Michael Collins
- A Quiet Backwater by Stanley Abbott
- Murder, Anyone? by Phil Davis
- The Island by William Jeffrey
- T'ang of the Suffering Dragon by James Holding
- The Hung-Up Juror by George Antonich
- Room to Let by Hal Ellson
- Mexico, with Lettuce by Allen Lang
- The Five-Minute Millionaire by James Cross
- Christmas Gift by Robert Turner
- The One Who Got Away by Al Nussbaum
- Not Exactly Love by Fletcher Flora
- Unidentified and Dead by Bryce Walton
- The Lure and the Clue by Edwin P. Hicks
- The Big Bajoor by Borden Deal
- Henry Lowden Alias Henry Talor by Helen Nielsen
- The Girl with the Dragon Kite by Edward D. Hoch
- Fat Jow and the Demon by Robert Alan Blair
- All the Same by Bill Pronzini
- Two Women, Two Victims by Donald Honig
- Heaven is a Frame of Mind by Richard Hardwick
- The Operator by Jack Ritchie
- Death by Calculation by Donald Martin
- Fiesta Time by Douglas Campbell
- A Man Called Cuervo by George Grover Kipp
- Occupational Hazard by John Crowe
- A Moment, One Night by Michael Van De Ven
Notes
- The Island appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (August 1972)
- T'ang of the Suffering Dragon appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (September 1971)
- The Hung-Up Juror appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (April 1970)
- Room to Let appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (August 1962)
- The Five-Minute Millionaire appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (July 1965)
- The Lure and the Clue appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (July 1963)
- The Big Bajoor appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (June 1962)
- Fat Jow and the Demon appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (July 1968)
- A Man Called Cuervo appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (October 1971)
Links
- WorldCat
- Casual Debris - An Alfred Hitchcock Anthology Bibliography