HARDBOILED

I’ve been publishing HARDBOILED now for over 20 years, since 1990! It is the toughest little crime magazine in the world. Each 100-page, color cover issue contains a dozen of the hardest crime and noir fiction being written today -- by both pro and new authors – today’s and tomorrow’s stars! HARDBOILED is published 1-2 times per year but I aim to increase publishing frequency in 2012.

 

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[except Double Issues which are $20].

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HARDBOILED

BACK  ISSUE  LIST  WITH  CONTENTS

[] #44: February, 2012, contains “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; original stories include  “Current Events” by Terrill Lee Lankford; “Killing For Chocolate” by John D. Nesbitt; classic pulp reprint “Dixieland Dirge” by Charles Beckman, Jr.; “Everybody Knows” by George Cronin; “The Stranger Inside Me” by Rose Hardy; “Buttercup” by Cindy Rosmus; “On Writing Deranged” by Lonni Lees; New On The Market, book reviews by Gary Lovisi; “Retirement” by Ed Marohn; a crime cartoon by Carl Alessi; “Winnings” Annelle Neel; “The Unfortunate Man on the Little Red Scooter” by Dennis E. Delaney; “Moonlight and Roses” by Jack Halliday; “Turquoise and Silver” by James A. Wood; and “The Wages of Violence” by Tom Tolnay. Cover design by Lucille Cali based on UK Sexton Blake Killer’s Playground.

 

 

[] #43: April 2011, a William F. Nolan special issue, contains “The Editor’s Casefile” with news and letters; original stories include “The Session” by Stan Trybulski; “Payback” by Brenda Joziatis; “Betrayed” by Erin Lynn McNaughton; “Distant Relations” by Morris Hershman; “Spare Change” by Libby Cudmore; “The Beast of Bubble City” a Sam Space story by William F. Nolan; “The William F. Nolan Interview” conducted by Gary Lovisi; “Buttquest” a Sam Space story by William F. Nolan; “Bright Blue Mud” by Randall Perry; “New on the Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Headhunter” by Michael Mallory; “Midnight Rider” by Brian Durant; and “Granny Tree” by Ron Darian. Cover design by Lucille Cali based on Denis McLoughlin.

 

 

[] #42: December 2010, “The Editor’s Casefile” with news and letters, original stories include “Somewhere Americana” by G.D. McFetridge; “You’re on the Air” by John Sunseri; “Jenny’s Little Problems” by Terrill Lee Lankford; “New on The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Fire in the Hole” by Dan Tracy; “Susie The Sniper” by Cindy Rosmus; “Willie The Kid” by Larry Moskowitz; “The Grand” by Gerald A. Winter; “The Wake” by Ron Capshaw; “Requiem in Smoke” a poem by Arlette Lees; “Crawlspace” by Lonni Lees; “Time and Tide” by Will Hoyle: “Fists Like Hammers” by Jeff Kerr. Cover puzzle design by Lucille Cali based on Rafael DeSoto.

 

 

[] #41: Jan. 2012, Sold Out.

 

 

[] #40: May 2009, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, stories include “Detur Drive” by Terrill Lee Lankford; “Serious Money” by Morris Hershman; “Stumble-bum Kid” by Ed Doherty; “Blame” by Brenda Joziatis; “Two Dead Cops” by Harry Moss; “Books To Be On The Lookout For” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “At The End of The Orchard” by John D. Nesbitt WINNER of the Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Short Story of 2010; “The Contract” by Bob Strother; “On The Trail of The Black Hand” true crime about the old Mafia by Gregory Peduto; “The Sweet Hereafter on 17th Street” by Patty Templeton; “424 Brussels, Man With A Gun” by Marc Igler; “Vickie is Back” by Tina Casey. Cover design by Lucille Cali after Denis McLoughlin.

 

 

[] #39: Jan. 2009, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; “Fremont & Lougie” by Darrell James; “Carney Love” by Pearce Hansen; “Dangerous to Know” by Morris Hershman; “No Loose Ends” by Stan Trybulski; “The Way Things Are” by Janett L. Grady; “Books To Be On The Lookout For” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Show Me A Hobo” by Michael Aleman; “The Deadly Flame” by Robert S.P. Lee; “Dead Wrong” by Lucille Cali; “A Coon Hunter’s Noir” by Frankie Bill; “Anonymous Hours” by Thomas Anthony Longo; “Big Night Out” by Libby Cudmore; “The Best Damn Christmas Ever” by C.J. Henderson. Cover design by Lucille Cali from Coleccao Gangster series #51.

 

 

[] #38: August 2008, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, original stories include “Long island Iced Tea” by Michael Hemmingson; “Business As Usual” by G.D. McFedridge; “Number One With A Bullet” by Jason Hunt; “Free Fall” by Paul D. Marks; “Books To Be On The Lookout For” the books of Terrill Lee Lankford reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “My First Caper” by Tom Tolnay; “Bullet Proof” by Rod Blair Brosig; “Gangster Town” by Corey J. Robins; “Bop Bop” by C.J. Henderson; “Honeysuckle” by Mark Joseph Kiewiak; “Shutterbug” by Edward Musto. Cover design by Lucille Cali from art by Scott MacQueen.

 

 

[] #37: March 2008, Sold Out.

 

 

[] #36: Jan. 2007, Sold Out.

 

 

[] #35: Spring 2006, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, includes original stories “The Flower man” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch; :one Lousy Mistake” by Tina Casey; “How You Feel” by Robert Benson; “Baby” by Brenda Jozistis; “Family Mythology” a poem by Arlette Lees; “Pillow Talk” by Mark Joseph Kiewiak; “Cash” by Arlette Lees; “Lash Wishes” by Lee Dresselhaus; “Habit” by D.S. Munro; “We Always Maim To Please” by Chris Walmsley; “Leon’s Way” by Robert McClure; “The Partner” by Scott L. Sanders; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “The Naked City” by Michael Berish; “Where The Heart Is” by Pearce Hansen; “You Got Money For Gas?” by Ken Wheatcroft-Pardue; “The Mafia’s Number 1 Executioner” true crime by Paul S. Meskil. Cover art by Sergio Giovine.

 

 

[] #34: Summer 2005, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, 20th Anniversary issue, “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” article tells 20 year history of founding of Hardboiled magazine by Wayne Dundee; original stories include “A Matter of Flagrant Honesty” by Morris Hershman; “The Fat Man Sings” by Larry Moskowitz; “The River Bleeds Vengeance” by Ron Rhodes; “Dead Men Float” by Frank J. Pisano; “Vampire on Ice” by Steve Swanson; “Ride The Lightning” by Michael Robb; “A Girl’s Best Friend” by Eric Johnson; “Snake” by Rod Brosig; “You Don’t Wanna Know” by Jim Turner; “New on The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Legwork” by Edmund R. Schubert; “Baby Chicks” by Cindy Rosmus; “Suffern” by Steven DiSebastian; “Patron Saint of Paper Boys” by Karl Koweski; “Everybody’s Dirty” by A.W. Coop; “Brassing The Coke” by Bernard S. Katz; “Here’s The Deal” by R.B. Sayers; “Dancer’s Diary” by Michael Hemmingson; “Tough Guys” by David Harry Moss. Cover design by Lucille Cali based on Denis McLoughlin.

 

 

[] #33: March 2005, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, original stories include “Too Bad” by Brenda Joziatis; “A Face You can Trust” by Cecile Corona; “Invisible Kid” by T.M. Casey; “Nocturne For Murder” by Terry White; “City Killer” by Karl Thayer; “Amber Alert” by Bryan Schingle; “Catharsis” by T. Jackson Anderson; “Sure’Thing Benny Grunwald” by Art Cosing; “People Like Us” by Stephen D. Rogers; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Last Collar” by Jason Chirevas; “My Brother’s Keeper” by G.D. McFetridge; “A Guy Walks into A Bar” by John Sunseri; “Friends” by Glen Singer; “The Key” by M.H. Joyce; “The Cold Turkey Kissy Face Come Down” by Anthony Alba; “Break Time” by John Riley. Cover art by Martha Barnes.

 

 

[] #32: Nov. 2004, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, original stories include “The Debt” by Patrick Picciarelli; “Yellow Mama” by Cindy Rosmus; “A Hint of Cinnamon” by Gerald Browning; “Marshport” by Don George; “One of The Boys” by Kimberly Pauley; “The Final Fling” by Michael Penncavage; “New on The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Somebody Has To Do It” by Neil Schofield; “Bush Fever” by Peter Sellers; “How To Keep A Secret” by Fred Snyder; “Winterlude” by Don Alfieri; “Stiff Sentence” by Ardath Mayhar; “Stella” by Joy Hewitt Mann; “Day Work” by Steve Kaye; “Road To Nowhere” by Rebecca Hardy Black; “Dealers” by Bruce Henricksen. Cover art by Sergio Giovine.

 

 

[] #31: Jan. 2004, Sold Out.

 

 

[] #29/30: Sept. 2003, [Double Issue, trade paperback, $20.], “Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, stories include “Hot Snow” by Vin Packer; “Hole in The Wall” by Wayne Dundee; “The Nimble Burg;ar” by O’Neil De Noux; “Payback Time’ by Morris Hersman; “Kristine” by Rob Loughran; “Letters To Leonard’ by Mike Young; “Sharp-Shiney” by Joy Hewitt Mann; “Through Weiled Eyes” by Louise Guardino; “Rubber Gun squad’ by Michael Robb; “Bottle Caps’ by Michael Scholl; “Owen’s Blood” by Peter Ullian; “Because I Could Not Stop Death” by Ray Nayler; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “The Mission of Willie Potter” by B.W. Scott; “Saigon” by Joe Atkins; “The Burn” by Nathaniel A. Hensley; “Waiting To Die” by Tim Murphy; “Cold Angel” by Laird Long; “The Jogger” by Mike Yran; “Echo Frame” by Richard J. Arndt; “Full Confession” by Tim Curran; “That Girl” by Chantal Filson; “The Face in the Fog’ by Ardath Mayhar; “Noblesse Oblige” by Richard reeve; “Julio’s Smile” by Dennis Jordan; “Getting Out” by J. Richard Reed; “Devil’s Stakes” by Lawrence Fleischer; “Carpe Diem” by Michael C. Winkler; “Empty Inside” by Christopher Golden; “Santana was Bad’ by William Marden; “Realizing A dream’ by Michael A. Black. Cover art by Rick Hudson.

 

 

[] #27/28, Double Issue, trade paperback] Sold Out.

 

 

[] #25/26, April, 2000, [Double Issue, trade paperback in jacket, $20.], “The Editor’s casefile” news and letters, stories include “A Gift For Santa Claus” by Ed Gorman; “The Job” by P.E. Cook; “A Business Like Any Other” by Albert Ashforth; “Favors” by Eric Umland; “In a Bad Way” by Rick McMahan; “COP” by James P. Stanton; “Career Opportunities” by Jamie Meyers; “Home on the Range” by Brian Quinn; “A Quiet Night in Queens” by H. McDonough Gilson; “Just His Luck” by Cheryl Wadleigh; “Shadow of The Dog” by Michael Hemmingson; “Okayed For Browns” by Mark Best; “Karma” by Bob madia; “Boosters” by John Piwarski; “The Cat Came Back” by Paul J. Boor; “New on The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “The Hard-boiled Art of Rick Hudson” an art portfolio; “Dead Men Waitin’” by Rebecca Hardy Black; “Til Death Do Us Part” by G. Sam Carr; “A Mother’s Instincts” by Madeline Sonik; “Famalies” by Timothy A. Westrick; “Kill Me Once, Kill Me Twice” by Vaseleos Garson; “Needs” by Louise Guardino; “Getting Out” by Richard J. Reed; “Faces” by Cynthia Hendershot; “Sneaky Pete, Death Pimpin’ Shamika” by Sir Darren Subarton; “Judge Not” by Jack Dolphin; “Hate Crime” by Jim Lee; “Philosphies of Life” by C.J. Sullivan; “Not Too Smart” by Shelley More; “Jane Doe” by Janet Lea Swan; “Down” by Marc Spitzer; “REDDI or Not” by Charles A. Long; “Lord of The Shadows” by Daniel Rowe; “A Letter to Big Man” by Maxim Jakubowski. Cover art by Rick Hudson.

 

 

[] #24, July 1998, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, stories include “Two-Way Radio” by Andrew Vachss; “The Favor” by Stephen Solomita; “There Was an Old Woman” by Bill Crider; “A Snare and a Delusion” by Morris Hershman; “Cool Breeze” by Jack Dolphin; “Life is Seven Years” by Michael A. Black; “Two Men and a Baby” by Stephen M. Hull; “Judge Not…” by P.E. Cook; “Lost in Transit” by Peter A. Sellers; “Responsibility” by Walter Sorrells; “The Gang” by William Chapin; “Do You Think I’m Crazy?” by Charles West; “Teenage Fight Song” by Adam Pasquella; “Down Twisted” by Brian Christopher Hamilton; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “The Favor”.

 

 

[] #23: Sept. 1997, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “The Pickpocket” by Mickey Spillane; “You Were Their Hope” by Stephen Solomita; “The Bad Guys Out There” by Dan Sontup; “Wet Kisses in The Dark” by Steve Rasnic Tem; “Sins of The Preacher” by Tom Lesser; “Shayne and Taibo” an appreciation of this mexican detective by Jeff Seigal; “To Live and Die in Dixie” by A.E. Holliday; “Stigmata” by Bo Vilmos Widerberg; “Real Revolvers Don’t Wear Safeties” part 4 of an article on guns by William Sanders; “Schizophrenia and Violence” an examination by Robert Wilbur; “Torch Song” by Tom Andrews; “Lady Luck” by Stephanie Kaplan Cohen; “Behavior Therapy” by Robert Petyo; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “A Rat Must Chew” a Vic Powers story by Gary Lovisi; “Johnny Dynamite: The Comics PI Too Tough to Die” by Jeff Gelb; “Blood and Hate” by Derek Muk; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “The Pickpocket”.

 

 

[] #22: Dec. 1996, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; “Introduction To ‘Burn My Killers’” by Harlan Ellison; “Burn My Killers” by Harlan Ellison; “Bright Eyes” by Joy Hewitt Mann; “Lower Than Black” by O’Neil De Noux; “The Mug” by Ardath Mayhar; “Pain” by Michael Hemmingson; “Chandlerisms” by William F. Nolan; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Flowers For Pretty Boy” by Arthur Winfield Knight; “Next Time” by Dave Zeltserman; “The Hard-boiled Female Brit” an article by Jackie Griffin; “Ribbons Across 117th” by Tom Piccirilli; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Burn My Killers”.

 

 

[] #21, Jan, 1996, Western crime issue, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “Trackdown” by Wayne D. Dundee; “Junior” by Ed Gorman; “Timely End” by Morris Hershman; “New on Film” a column by George Pelecanos; “McMasters Captain” by Curt Fischer; “There Ain’t No Men in Heaven” by Gary Lovisi; “How To Disappoint People” an article by Michael Stone; “Prayers For The Dead” by Marc Spitzer; “A Shooting in Brooklyn” true crime by Brad Hamilton; “Into Their Own hands” by J. Michael Major; “Books To Be On The Lookout For” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Real Revolvers Don’t Wear Safeties” part 3 of an article on guns by William Sanders; “Film Classics” a column by J.D. Hunt; “The Night of the Bloody Man” by Thomas Boyle; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Trackdown”.

 

[] #20: August, 1995, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “The Bandit Wolves” by Michael A. Black; “House Call” by Howard Browne; “Night Work” by Gerald Tollesfrud; “New on Film a column by George Pelecanos; “The Right Thing” by Jerry Marcazzolo; “Bride of Violence” by Lawrence Block; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Wait For The Wind” by Charles Grippo; “Playmates” by Gary Brown; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Arena” by Brian Hall; “Rooftop” by Joe Frabasilio. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “The Bandit Wolves”.

 

 

[] #19: Nov. 1994, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “Cut Buddies” by Cindy Rosmus; “Chocolate Bar” by Andrew Vachss; “A Centennial Interview With Dashiell Hammett” by William F. Nolan; “Alice” by P.E. Cook; “Real Revolvers Don’t Wear Safties” part 2 of a 4 part article on guns by William Sanders; “Susan” by James O’Keefe; “Asking For It” by Rose Dawn Bradford; “Hard-boiled Females, an article by Jackie Griffin; “I Know A Way” by Bill Pronzini; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “The Small Things” by C.J. Sullivan; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “A Civilized Man” by Billie Sue Mosiman; “New on Film” a column by George Pelecanos; “Live and Learn” by Gary Lovisi; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Bowling Ball Blues” by Steven McDavis; “True Crime” a column by Mike Black; “Oubliette” by Edward Lodi. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Cut Buddies”.

 

[] #18: June 1994, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “Threshold” by Garry Disher; “The Killer” by O’Neil De Noux; “An Interview With James Lee Burke” by Royce H. Allen; “Climbing Sugar Hill” by Joy Hewitt Mann; “Determined” by J.D. Hunt; “A Conversation With Crime Author Thomas Boyle” by Gary Lovisi; “Real Revolvers Don’t Wear Safties” part 1 of 4 on guns by William Sanders; “Waiting” by Jim Knapp; “New on Film” a column by George Pelecanos; “The Set-Up Man” by Mat Coward; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Iron City” by Roger Kyle-Keith; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Over The Hill” by Carter Swart; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “Film Classics” a column by J.D. Hunt; “Droplets of My Sister’s Blood” by Jim Lee. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Threshold”.

 

 

[] #17: Feb. 1994, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, stories inlcude “The Job” by Joe R. Lansdale; “Fungus Grows in The Dark” by Ardath Mayhar; “Payback” by Robert E. Skinner; “Who Is Killing The Guys” an article by William Sanders; “New on Film” a column by George Pelecanos; “Il Pagliaccio Morto” by Cindy Rosmus; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Keeping The System Honest” an article by Marc V. Ridenour; “Film Classics” a column by J.D. Hunt; “Hardboiled Females” an article by Jackie Griffin; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Simply Horrible” by David Gianatasio; “Sugarcane” by Michael W. Scholl; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “Demonolgy” a Joe Dillon story by Gary Lovisi; “The Mumpher Man” by Harold D. Kaiser. Cover art by Bruce Timm of an evil Elvis for “The Job”.

 

 

[] #16: August 1993, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; “Airline Highway” by O’Neil De Noux; “You Don’t Know Me, Charlie” by Richard A. Lupoff; “Running Away” by Vivian Morris; “Crossfire” by Rick McMahan; “New on Film” a column by George Pelecanos; “Loretta’s Garden” by Larry D. Sweazy; “Film Classics” a column by J.D. Hunt; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Town Meeting” by Brian Hall; “Another Sleepless Night” by John Piwarski; book reviews by Rich McMahan; “Saved” by Randy Fox; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “You Don’t Know Me, Charlie”.

 

 

[] #15: Feb. 1993, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “Noir” an article by Paul Duncan; “Dottie West’s Third Son” by Joe O’Connell; “Books To Be On The Lookout For” book reviews by William Marden; “The Menace” by Debra Young; “The Last Message” by Nathan Orona; book reviews by Rick McMahan; “The Man Who Drank Lizards” by Richard Paul Schmonsees; “Night and The City” a film review by George Pelecanos; “Drive-In date” by Joe Lansdale; “The Two Cape Fears” a film review by J.D. Hunt; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Comeback” by Mark Best; “Don’t Crowd Your Luck” a Joe Puma story by William Campbell Gault; “Easiest Money I Ever made” a Clapton story by Jesse Sublett; “Woman in Blue” by John Maclay. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Drive-In date”.

 

 

[] #14: Sept. 1992, “The Editor’s casefile” news and letters; stories include “Very Slick and Very Deadly” by Ted Fitzgerald; “Paul Will Know” by Mike Avallone; “Good Act” by Herb Resnicow; “The Hard-Boiled Detectives” a review by J.D. Hunt; “Cold” by Doug Cummings; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “The First to Know” by Diane E. Amov; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “Fulfillment” by David J. Pessenda; “At Last Some Heart” a film review by Tom Thornton; “Books To Be On The Lookout For” books reviewed by William Marden; “Presidential Year” a Vic Powers story by Gary Lovisi; “Blunt Trauma” by Royce H. Allen; “Principles” by Rose Dawn Bradford; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; “Pistol” by Hal Ellson; “Vengeance From Beyond” by Jan Grape; “A Web Like A Spider’s Web” by Carol T. Noble; “Subway Dreams” by Joy Hewitt Mann. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Blunt Trauma”.

 

 

[] #13: March 1992, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “Tommy The Tomato” by Eugene Izzi; “Joyride” by Andrew Vachss; “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” a column by Wayne Dundee; “How Are You Today, Owen”” by Susan Degrane; “Time To Kill” by J.D. Hunt; “A Tout’s Guide To Crime Fiction” an article by Andrew Vachss; “The Mann Act” by Michael A. Black; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Persuasive Attitude” by Ben A. Sharpton; “Dear Delores” by Jamie Meyers; “New On The Market” new books reviewed by Gary Lovisi; film review by Tom Thornton; “Past Sins” by John L. French; “Steel In His Belly” by William Marden; “Satan’s Signature” by James H. Morton; “End Run” by Gerald Tollefsrud. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “Tommy The Tomato”.

 

[] #12: Oct. 1991, as Hardboiled Detective, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “Catherine’s Ghost” by Carol T. Noble; “The Last Time I Saw Buddy Swing” by Austin Bay; “Rainy Day Blues” by Harold D. Kaiser; “Strippers Have To Die” by William F. Nolan; “The First Annual Mystery, Detective, Sherlockian Expo” con report with photos by Gary Lovisi; “Police Bulletin” a column by Hugh Holton; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Derringer” by Paul Bishop; “The Big Sequel” an essay by William Sanders; “Dicks and Janes: A Hard-boiled Quiz” by Bob Napier and Dave Lewis;  book review by Harold D. Kaiser; “The Half-Smart Aleck Kill” by David L. Vineyard; “Chandlerizing and Parker’s Big Sleep” by Michael Avallone. Cover by Bruce Timm for “Catherine’s Ghost”.

 

 

[] #11: April 1991, as Hardboiled Detective, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters; stories include “I’ve Got A Gun and It’s Name is I.O.U.” by Jesse Sublett; “An Interview with John L. French” by Gary Lovisi; “Five O’Clock Menace” by Bruno Fischer; “A Public Service” by Janet Fox; “The Patient Aunt” by Robert Sampson; “West of Reality” a film review by Tom Thornton; “Police Bulletin” a column by Hugh Holton; “The Following” by Denis Tiani; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “Hunting Humans” a book review by James Goward; “The Skintight Shroud” a book review by Mike Avallone; “Fast” by Gary Lovisi; “Silent Way Out” by Eric Sippach; “Like Is Hell, Death Is Heaven” by Robert Petyo; “Granny Gumption Solves A Murder” a cozy satire by Charles Hoffman and C.J. Henderson; “Technicalities” by P.E. Cook; “The Victim” by Mel Waldman. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “I’ve Got A Gun and It’s Name Is I.O.U.”.

 

 

[] #10: Dec. 1990, as Hardboiled Detective, “The Editor’s Casefile” news and letters, stories include “The Slicer” by Wayne Dundee; “Cripple” by Andrew Vachss; “All The Money In The World” a Jack Hagee story by C.J. Henderson; “That’s The Story” a column by Marv Lachman; “D.W.I.” by Herbert Resnicow; “Action/Adventure Paperbacks” an article by Greg Goode; “The Rapist” by Russ Hofacket; “Flicks” a film review by Tom Thornton; “Sibling Rivalry” by C.S. Fuqua; “A Little Time Off” by Kevin Nowak; “Light Sleeper” by Bob Madia; “The Other Way” by James H. Morton; “The Ten percent Kill” by Michael Avallone. Cover art by Bruce Timm for “The Slicer”.

 

 

[] #11/12: 1990, a few copies of this last Dundee edited double-issue remain, “Straight From The Shoulder Holster” editorial by Wayne Dundee; stories include “The Confession” by Ed Gorman; “All’s Well That Ends Well” by C.J. Henderson; “In Dark Glasses” by Gary Lovisi; “The Seven-Year Bitch” by Dan J. Marlowe and Josh Pachter; “Open All Night” by Billie Sue Mossiman; “The Contract” by Robert Randisi; “A Family Matter” by Jay Rogers; “Dead On Delivery” by Eric Sippach; “All The Players” by Michael A. Black; “The Night Surgeon” by Denis Tiani. Cover art by Mike Harris.

 

SOLD OUT issues are #41, 37, 36, 31, 27/28.

 

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