Ten great mystery and crime stories that could only have come from the pages of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine.
As far as answering the question of “whodoneit” with a crime. Sure, the authors in this volume do their best, but not in any way you might expect in a regular mystery. Of course nothing ever seems “regular” in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine.
Fort Dumpster by O’Neil De Noux
The Case of the Stolen Memories: A Spade Conundrum by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
A Quiet Neighborhood by Annie Reed
Eye of the Newt by Kevin J. Anderson
Lifetime Value by B.A. Paul
Hey, Diddle, Diddle by Christina F. York
All About the Ball by Ray Vukcevich
Lost Friends by R.W. Wallace
It’s a Wonderful Death by Robert Jeschonek
City of Sin Strangler by David H. Hendrickson