He’s so varied and prolific that he’s had to work under more handles than I’ve had hot dinners. He’s been Calvin M. Knox, Robert Randall, David Osborne, Walter Drummond, Walker Chapman, Lee Sebastian, Lloyd Robinson, Franklin Hamilton, and notably wrote numerous books of wonderful pulpy sleaze as Don Elliott. Now, a “lost” crime novel by Science Fiction Legend, Hugo and Nebula Award Winner and Science Fiction Grandmaster Robert Silverberg has just been released by Charles Ardai’s Hard Case Crime, and if there’s a must-buy re-issue of 2012, I think Blood On The Mink is probably it.
Written under yet another pseudonym (Ray McKensie), Blood On The Mink was originally published in 1962 in the last ever issue of Trapped Detective Story Magazine and then pretty much vanished from sight. Now, with two extra short stories by Silverberg also crammed in along with a surely must-read afterword...
Written under yet another pseudonym (Ray McKensie), Blood On The Mink was originally published in 1962 in the last ever issue of Trapped Detective Story Magazine and then pretty much vanished from sight. Now, with two extra short stories by Silverberg also crammed in along with a surely must-read afterword...
- 4/4/2012
- by Cameron Ashley
- Boomtron
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