The Casebook of Jonas P. Jonas and Other Mysteries

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by E. X. Ferrars


  Charles B. Child, The Sleuth of Baghdad: The Inspector Chafik Stories. 2002.

  Stuart Palmer, Hildegarde Withers: Uncollected Riddles, introduction by Mrs. Stuart Palmer. 2002.

  Christianna Brand, The Spotted Cat and Other Mysteries from Inspector Cockrill’s Casebook, edited by Tony Medawar. 2002.

  William Campbell Gault, Marksman and Other Stories, edited by Bill Pronzini; afterword by Shelley Gault. 2003.

  Gerald Kersh, Karmesin: The World’s Greatest Criminal – Or Most Outrageous Liar, edited by Paul Duncan. 2003.

  C. Daly King, The Complete Curious Mr. Tarrant, introduction by Edward D. Hoch. 2003.

  Helen McCloy, The Pleasant Assassin and Other Cases of Dr. Basil Willing, introduction by B.A. Pike. 2003.

  William L. DeAndrea, Murder – All Kinds, introduction by Jane Haddam. 2003.

  Anthony Berkeley, The Avenging Chance and Other Mysteries from Roger Sheringham’s Casebook, edited by Tony Medawar and Arthur Robinson. 2004.

  Joseph Commings, Banner Deadlines: The Impossible Files of Senator Brooks U. Banner, edited by Robert Adey; memoir by Edward D. Hoch. 2004.

  Erle Stanley Gardner, The Danger Zone and Other Stories, edited by Bill Pronzini. 2004.

  T.S. Stribling, Dr. Poggioli: Criminologist, edited by Arthur Vidro. 2004.

  Margaret Millar, The Couple Next Door: Collected Short Mysteries, edited by Tom Nolan. 2004.

  Gladys Mitchell, Sleuth’s Alchemy: Cases of Mrs. Bradley and Others, edited by Nicholas Fuller. 2005.

  Philip S. Warne/Howard W. Macy, Who Was Guilty? Two Dime Novels, edited by Marlena E. Bremseth. 2005.

  Dennis Lynds writing as Michael Collins, Slot-Machine Kelly: The Collected Private Eye Cases of the One-Armed Bandit, introduction by Robert J. Randisi. 2005.

  Julian Symons, The Detections of Francis Quarles, edited by John Cooper; afterword by Kathleen Symons. 2006.

  Rafael Sabatini, The Evidence of the Sword and Other Mysteries, edited by Jesse F. Knight. 2006.

  Erle Stanley Gardner, The Casebook of Sidney Zoom, edited by Bill Pronzini. 2006.

  Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter), The Trinity Cat and Other Mysteries, edited by Martin Edwards and Sue Feder. 2006.

  Lloyd Biggle, Jr., The Grandfather Rastin Mysteries, edited by Kenneth Lloyd Biggle and Donna Biggle Emerson. 2007.

  Max Brand, Masquerade: Ten Crime Stories, edited by William F. Nolan. 2007.

  Mignon G. Eberhart, Dead Yesterday and Other Mysteries, edited by Rick Cypert and Kirby McCauley. 2007.

  Hugh Pentecost, The Battles of Jericho, introduction by S.T. Karnick; afterword by Daniel Phillips. 2008.

  Victor Canning, The Minerva Club, The Department of Patterns, and Others, edited by John Higgins. 2009.

  Anthony Boucher and Denis Green, The Casebook of Gregory Hood, edited by Joe R. Christopher. 2009.

  Vera Caspary, Murder at the Stork Club and Other Mysteries, edited by A.B. Emrys. 2009.

  Philip Wylie, Ten Thousand Blunt Instruments, edited by Bill Pronzini. 2009.

  Michael Innes, Appleby Talks About Crime, edited by John Cooper; afterword by Margaret Mackintosh Harrison. 2010.

  Erle Stanley Gardner, The Exploits of the Patent Leather Kid, edited by Bill Pronzini. 2010.

  Vincent Cornier, Duel of Shadows: The Extraordinary Cases of Barnabas Hildreth, edited by Mike Ashley. 2011.

  Elizabeth Ferrars, The Casebook of Jonas P. Jonas and Others, edited by John Cooper. 2012.

  FORTHCOMING LOST CLASSICS

  Phyllis Bentley, Author in Search of a Character: The Detections of Miss Phipps, edited by Marvin Lachman.

  Charlotte Armstrong, Night Call and Other Stories of Suspense, edited by Rick Cypert.

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  1 The plot used for the short story “Look for Trouble” was also used in “The Cancelling of Mrs. Arbthunot,” published in Julian Symons at 80 by Eurographica in 1992. The story “Scatter his Ashes,” published in the collection Designs on Life, is very similar to “Ashes to Ashes” published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, April 1971.

 

 

 


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