Friday, October 06, 2017

Friday's Forgotten Books, October 6, 2017

Todd will have the links next week. Thanks, Todd.
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from the archives of Randy Johnson.

I’ve posted about Pono Hawkins before HERE.He’s tilting at Wind mills again, literally. This time on the other side of the world. Maine. He’s there to help an old comrade who’s in jail for murder.
Buddy Franklin is his name and Pono doesn’t even like him. He once testified at a trial where Pono was accused of shooting an Afghani girl. He did, but the fifteen year old had been set on fire by her husband for daring to lay eyes on another man, an honor killing. Dying anyway and begging for someone to kill her, he’d ended her pain. The Bush government made him a scapegoat and Pono got twenty years, a sentence vindicated a few months later. Franklin had also married the woman Pono loved.
Why help him then?
A thing called honor. Franklin was Special Forces like Pono and the testimony was by rules of law. One didn’t desert a comrade in trouble. Oh, forgot to mention, Franklin had saved his life in a firefight as well.
The Wind Mafia was at it again in Maine. Pono had managed to beat them in Hawaii and they were now making billions, off the public dollar, building useless wind turbine towers, blotting the landscape, killing wildlife, ruining property values, and getting obscenely rich, along with the politicians, judges, and cops they paid off.
Pono was only there for a few days before the harassment started, shots were fired at him, and the cops were trying to pin murders, arson, and destruction of property on him.
A wonderfully written novel that wouldn’t let me stop until I finished it. Read the whole thing in less than a day.

Sergio Angelini, THE MANNY DEWITT TRILOGY, Peter Rabe
Yvette Banek, Classic Book Covers such as A SHOW OF HANDS, Erle Stanley Gardner
Les Blatt, Two by George Bellairs
Elgin Bleecker, ROUND TRIP, W.R. Burnett
Brian Busby, "Advice from Stephen Leacock
Bill Crider, FANTASTIC SCIENCE FICTION, July 1960
Scott Cupp, RIVER OF TEETH, Sarah Galley 
Martin Edwards, THE BORNLESS KEEPER, P.B. Yuill
Curt Evans, Roger Scarlett reissues 
Richard Horton, MIDDLE MARCH, George Elliott and AMAZING STORIES review
Jerry House, SCARY STORIES THAT WILL MAKE YOU SCREAM, Peter Haining 
George Kelly, THE COMPLETE PSYCHOTECHNIC LEAGUE, Poul Anderson
Margot Kinberg, CROCODILE ON THE SANDBANK, Elizabeth Peters
Rob Kitchin, WHISKEY IN SMALL GLASSES, Denzil Meyrich 
B.V. Lawson, ONE NIGHT'S MYSTERY, May Agnes Fleming 
Evan Lewis, THE LONG RIFLE, Stewart Edward White
Steve Lewis, WYCLIFFE AND THE CYCLE OF DEATH, W.J. Burley
Brian Lindenmuth, THE TWILIGHTERS, Noel Loomis
Todd Mason, MAGAZINE OF HORROR and GAMMA, 1963
Matt Paust, A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES, John Kennedy Toole
James Reasoner, THE HELL-BORN CLAN, Phil Richards
Gerard Saylor, SHOEDOG, George Pelecanos
TomCat, BEYOND THE LOCKED DOOR, Luke Allan
TracyK, THE EMPEROR'S SNUFF BOX, John Dickson Carr
Prashant Trikannad, SNIFF, THE DETECTIVE, Richard Scarry
Westlake Review, NOBODY RUNS FOREVER, Part 2

7 comments:

Elgin Bleecker said...

Good morning, Patti - My FFB for today is now up. Thanks, as always, for compiling the list.

Todd Mason said...

Not a problem! Good luck at the banquet...is there an Anthony Losers' Party yet like the Hugo Losers' Parties every year, reportedly great fun, in case justice is Not served in the convention voting? Trump will certainly investigate why he didn't win the Anthonys...all of them...

My link is currently dead above...thanks for compilation!

Prashant C. Trikannad said...

Thank you, Patti. I didn't think a children's detective storybook could make the grade.

pattinase (abbott) said...

Richard Scarry will always make the cut! Actually there is no cut. After 10 years, I am easy.

Yvette said...

My post comprises various vintage book covers not just Erle Stanley Gardner, sorry for the mix-up.

Todd Mason said...

I have to wonder what Mike Bond makes of fracking and carbon emissions (I suspect I can guess, from his vilification of wind turbines), but even more I wish I could ask Randy that. Thanks for the link fix.

Anonymous said...

I need to read some of Bond's work, Patti - thanks for sharing. And thanks for including my post.