Black Cat Weekly #129
BCW 129 is a fun issue. Courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken, we have an original Sherlock Holmes tale by A.L. Sirois, and courtesy of Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman, we have a great tale by Lisa Morton. A pulp crime story by H. Bedford Jones, a nautical mystery by Ralph Henry Barbour, and a solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles round out the mystery half.
On the science fiction side, we have a haunting tale by Leslie F. Stone about the last days of the dying Sun; an alien-themed suspense tale from Clyde Mitchell; a tale of a particle accelerator gone wrong; and art duplication (or is it forgery?) A humorous Burroughsian tale by Robert F. Young rounds out the issue.
Here’s the complete lineup—
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
- “The Mystery of Edith Curtsey,” by A.L. Sirois [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
- “The Unlocked Room Mystery,” Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]
- “What Ever Happened to Lorna Winters?” by Lisa Morton [Barb Goffman Presents short story]
- “He Swallows Gold,” by H. Bedford-Jones [short story]
- The Mystery of the Sea-lark, by Ralph Henry Barbour [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
- “When the Sun Went Out,” by Leslie F. Stone [short story]
- “Deadly Decoy,” by Clyde Mitchell [short story]
- “The Oddly Elusive Brunette,” by John Victor Peterson [short story]
- “The Wizard of Light,” by David Ely [short story]
- “The Blonde from Barsoom,” by Robert F. Young [short story]