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  Julie Smith. “Blood Types” by Julie Smith, copyright © 1989 by Julie Smith. Originally published in Sisters in Crime, edited by Marilyn Wallace (Berkley, 1989). Reprinted by permission of the author.

  Eugene Thomas. “The Adventure of the Headless Statue” by Eugene Thomas, copyright © 2017 by Steeger Properties, LLC. All rights reserved. Originally published in Detective Fiction Weekly (January 25, 1936). Reprinted by permission of Steeger Properties, LLC.

  Roger Torrey. “Rat Runaround” by Roger Torrey, copyright © 2017 by Steeger Properties, LLC. All rights reserved. Originally published in Black Mask (May 1937). Reprinted by permission of Steeger Properties, LLC.

  Valentine. “The Wizard’s Safe” by Valentine, copyright © 2017 by Steeger Properties, LLC. All rights reserved. Originally published in Detective Fiction Weekly (June 16, 1928). Reprinted by permission of Steeger Properties, LLC.

  Ethel Lina White. “The Gilded Pupil” by Ethel Lina White, copyright © 1940 by Ethel Lina White, renewed. Originally published in Detective Stories of To-day, edited by Raymond Postgate (Faber & Faber, 1940). Reprinted by permission of Peters Fraser & Dunlop (www.petersfraserdunlop.com) on behalf of the Estate of Ethel Lina White.

  James Yaffe. “Mom Sings an Aria” by James Yaffe, copyright © 1966 by James Yaffe. Originally published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (October 1966). Reprinted by permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd.

  Arthur Leo Zagat. “The Passing of Anne Marsh” by Arthur Leo Zagat, copyright © 2017 by Steeger Properties, LLC. All rights reserved. Originally published in Detective Tales (April 1937). Reprinted by permission of Steeger Properties, LLC.

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