Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine is a literary publication that delves into the captivating world of mystery fiction. Named after the iconic filmmaker and pioneer of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, this magazine has established itself as a cornerstone for enthusiasts intrigued by thrilling and intellectually stimulating tales.
With a legacy dating back to its inception in 1956, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine serves as a platform for both seasoned and up-and-coming writers to display their skills in the art of mystery storytelling. Each edition presents a diverse array of short stories and novellas spanning various subgenres such as classic whodunits, psychological thrillers, and intricate puzzles. Through meticulously woven narratives and memorable characters, the magazine offers readers an immersive literary journey that leaves them eagerly engaged.
Throughout its existence, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine has garnered a loyal following among aficionados of mystery literature, featuring contributions from acclaimed authors like Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Raymond Chandler, alongside introducing fresh perspectives and emerging voices.
- In E. J. Copperman's "Under a Fool Moon," a bed-and-breakfast entertains a guest convinced she is undergoing a peculiar transformation.
- Bob Tippee's "Pond Scout" follows a returning veteran as he investigates the mysterious vanishing act of a former high school comrade.
- John F. Floyd's "The Zeller Files" introduces readers to a man unsettled by the arrival of a couple with similar claims of extraterrestrial encounters.
- Sharon Jarvis's "Beam Me Up, Elsie" showcases a retired attorney aiding an elderly actor facing legal repercussions at a sci-fi convention.
- Jason Half explores overlooked memories in "No Uncertain Terms," where a casual remark awakens buried truths.
- James Tipton's "The Blue Palace" thrusts Dr. John H. Watson into an unexpected murder investigation during a mission to deliver a watch.
- O'Neil De Noux unravels a chilling discovery in New Orleans detective Jacques Dugas's investigation in "The Split Man."
- Michael Bracken's "Spilt Milk" navigates labor disputes and murder in Louisiana.
- R. T. Lawton's "Whiskey Curb" immerses readers in Prohibition-era mob conflicts exploding in the heart of New York City.
Embracing narratives that blend entertainment with disquieting elements, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine captures the essence of storytelling through crisis-ridden perspectives, perfectly suited for Halloween season. These intriguing tales offer readers a blend of suspense and supernatural unease, ideal for those craving literary treats that linger on the mind.
Übersicht
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Mag ist eine Freeware-Software aus der Kategorie Hobby & Freizeit, die von Magzter Inc. entwickelt wird.
Die neueste Version ist 8.4.11, veröffentlicht am 30.07.2024. Die erste Version wurde unserer Datenbank am 30.07.2024 hinzugefügt.
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Mag läuft auf folgenden Betriebssystemen: iOS.
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