Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (February 1970)
Details
- journal: Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (February 1970)
- issue: volume 15, number 2
Contents
Novelettes
- Fat Jow and the Sung Tusk - Robert Alan Blair
Short Stories
- A Very Cold Morning - Stephen Wasylyk
- Hate - Alberto N. Martín
- Remembering Jack B. Nimble - Frank Sisk
- No Eye for Details - Richard M. Ellis
- The Fractured Alibi - Hilda Cushing
- The Donor - Jaime Sandaval
- Death of a Nobody - Bill Pronzini
- He Who Protests Most - Parley J. Cooper
- Creeping Devil - Theodore Pratt
- Melanie Is Dead... Or Is She? - Gail Kimberly
- Small Bite - Gil Brewer
- The Businessmen - Michael Zuroy
- The Clueful Coffin - Talmage Powell
Notes
- "Fat Jow and the Sung Tusk" was reprinted in Alfred Hitchcock's a Hearse of a Different Color (1972)
- "Death of a Nobody" was reprinted in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine Presents Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense (2006)