Fog Island (1945) 🌫️🏝️
Murder. Deception. Fog so thick it hides deadly secrets.
Fog Island (1945) takes us to a mysterious estate where an ex-convict lures his enemies for a night of revenge and betrayal.
Fog Island (1945) 🌫️🏝️
Murder. Deception. Fog so thick it hides deadly secrets.
Fog Island (1945) takes us to a mysterious estate where an ex-convict lures his enemies for a night of revenge and betrayal.
🕵️‍♂️ Murder on a speeding train? Terror By Night (1946) sees Sherlock Holmes racing to solve a case before the killer strikes again! A must-watch for classic mystery lovers.
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Castle Minerva, a 1955 psychological spy novel by Victor Canning. A British ex-spy has to babysit a prince. Lots of moral murkiness. Bad guys doing things for comprehensible motives. Gritty realism in the Graham Greene-Eric Ambler style.Superb.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/10/victor-cannings-castle-minerva.html
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The Black Key is an obscure 1946 psychiatric murder mystery. A psychiatrist has a patient who thinks she's committed a murder. It's totally off-the-wall with crazy and ludicrously contrived dream clues. It doesn’t make sense but it's enjoyable.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/10/m-scott-michels-black-key.html
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The Ambushers, published in 1963, Donald Hamilton’s sixth Matt Helm spy thriller. Helm has to assassinate a rebel leader and rescue an American agent. Lots of double-crosses and moral murkiness and some scores to settle. Superb spy fiction.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/09/donald-hamiltons-ambushers.html
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John Flagg’s 1953 Woman of Cairo has everything you could want in a spy novel - a fascinating historical background, an exotic setting, a clever plot, an atmosphere of corruption and paranoia. A British bomber is stolen in the Middle East.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/09/john-flaggs-woman-of-cairo.html
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In Edgar Wallace's The Door with Seven Locks a retired cop has to deal with a burglar hired to pick the lock on a tomb, a stolen library book and keeping tabs on an errant lord. Hints of gothic creepiness. Hugely entertaining.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/09/edgar-wallaces-door-with-seven-locks.html
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Philip Atlee's The Irish Beauty Contract is a routine 1966 Joe Gall spy novel. Embittered ex-CIA man Joe Gall is now a US Government hitman. This time he has to watch someone but not kill him. The background is good but the book lacks energy.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/08/philip-atlees-irish-beauty-contract.html
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The Saint and Mr Teal AKA Once More The Saint is a 1933 collection of three Saint novellas by Leslie Charteris. With some lovely twisty devious sting-in-the-tail endings. This is the second version of Simon Templar, without his gang but with Patricia. Stylish fun.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-saint-and-mr-teal-once-more-saint.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #vintagecrime #TheSaint #SimonTemplar #LeslieCharteris
Honey West, the original tough cookie action heroine. Dig a Dead Doll, from 1960, was the seventh Honey West novel. This time there's murder in the bullring in Mexico. As usual Honey loses her clothes. Hardboiled, violent, sleazy, stylish, fun.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/08/gg-ficklings-dig-dead-doll.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #vintagecrime GGFickling #HoneyWest #privateeyes
Peter O’Donnell’s The Impossible Virgin starts when a Soviet spy dies in a bush hospital in Tanzania. Modesty Blaise is the temporary nurse. There's an impossible virgin who must remain a virgin, and a gorilla. A fine 1971 Modesty Blaise novel.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/08/peter-odonnells-impossible-virgin.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #spies #spyfiction #spynovel #spynovels #spythriller spythrillers #PeterODonnell #ModestyBlaise
Killer AKA Passion Killer, a 1965 sleaze/noir novel by Robert Silverberg (as Don Elliott). A man hires a hitman to kill his wife. Emotional and sexual betrayals follow. As sleaze it's good; as noir fiction it's OK. Has a good femme fatale.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/08/robert-silverbergs-killer.html
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West of Jerusalem, from 1967, one of a handful of Gérard de Villiers Malko spy novels translated into English. Austrian prince and CIA agent Malko has to impersonate the Director of the CIA who has jumped to his death. Fine action and suspense.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/08/malko-west-of-jerusalem.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #spies #spyfiction #spynovel #spynovels #spythriller spythrillers #malko #GerarddeVilliers
Ed McBain's Cut Me In was published in 1954. A guy wakes up next to a blonde. He has no idea who she is. Then he finds his partner Del Gilbert lying dead on his office floor. The safe is open. A good solid mystery with some tasteful sexiness.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2021/06/ed-mcbains-cut-me-in-aka-proposition.html
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The Naked and the Deadly: Lawrence Block in Men's Adventure Magazines is a superb collection. For me the highlights are the three Ed London PI stories and the two Evan Tanner tales. So much pulp fun here. Early Lawrence Block is always a treat.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-naked-and-deadly-lawrence-block-in.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #vintagemystery #vintagemysteries #noir #noirfiction #crimefiction #hardboiledcrime hardboiledfiction #hardboiled #pulpfiction #LawrenceBlock #mensadventure
Gil Brewer’s 1963 Memory of Passion is oddball noir fiction, drenched in lust, desperation and craziness. Bill meets a woman from his past. It’s her all right, but it isn’t. It’s not the same woman, but it is. Frenetic, crazed, fascinating.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/07/gil-brewers-memory-of-passion.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #vintagemystery #vintagemysteries #noir #noirfiction #crimefiction #hardboiledcrime hardboiledfiction #hardboiled #pulpfiction #GilBrewer
Bruce Elliott’s 1952 fine noir novel One is a Lonely Number. A guy busts out of jail but his girl has stolen the money from the robbery. He spent his last five bucks on a whore. He has a good plan for easy money. It won't end well.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/07/bruce-elliotts-one-is-lonely-number.html
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Charles Runyon’s The Prettiest Girl I Ever Killed was published in 1965. A thematically and structurally unconventional serial killer story that becomes more and more fascinating as the reader is drawn into the author’s clever and devious game.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/06/charles-runyons-prettiest-girl-i-ever.html
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Mickey Spillane was definitely in the groove when he wrote the fifth Mike Hammer book The Big Kill in 1951. As so often it’s Hammer’s sensitive side that drives him on - it drives him even when he’s blowing away hoodlums with his .45.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2020/03/mickey-spillanes-big-kill.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #vintagemystery #vintagemysteries #noir #noirfiction #crimefiction #hardboiledcrime hardboiledfiction #hardboiled #pulpfiction #MickeySpillane #MikeHammer
Carter Brown's Where Did Charity Go? is a 1970 entry in his Rick Holman Hollywood PI series. A movie star has lost his daughter. Rick has three dangerous dames to deal with. He sleeps with all of them, possibly a bad idea. Good pulp fiction.
My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2024/06/carter-browns-where-did-charity-go.html
#vintagethrillers #vintagethriller #vintagemystery #vintagemysteries #noir #noirfiction #crimefiction #hardboiledcrime hardboiledfiction #hardboiled #pulpfiction #CarterBrown