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Old 05-25-2012, 06:12 PM   #3
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Thanks for the heads-up on Grist. Sometimes it can take the slushpile a while to settle (or at least, eReaderIQ's listings thereof, which they have a nasty tendency to shuffle over umpteen pages when they update).

More stuff that popped up (or that I just plain missed earlier):

Alan Davidson offers a YA fantasy-ish suspense novel originally 1989 Viking Juvenile-published, with blurb praise from Publisher's Weekly and other outlets: THE BEWITCHING OF ALISON ALLBRIGHT

Previously title-featured ISFDBed David Bischoff edits a collection of crime/gangster stories written by Margie Harris, who apparently was a prominent pulp writer back in the 30s: Queen of the Gangsters: Vol 1: Broadwalk Empire (For fans of Boardwalk Empire)

Carina-published Robert Appleton offers an espionage mystery short: Lot 62 (The Esther May Morrow Collection)

Minor ISFDBed Weird Tales Magazine-published (IIRC) Donna Burgess returns with an sfnal horror thriller: Solstice: a novel of the Zombie Apocalypse

Additional established author repeats from Maureen Child writing as Kathleen Kane (romance), Darrell Delamaide (historical political thriller), David Bain (supernatural).
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