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Pat Calhoun

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  1. just read a great war-/-detective crossover: a WWII flashback where Blake is sent aboard a Brit warship escorting a merchant convoy to Murmansk with the job of finding the traitor who's communicating their location to U-boats in the area. The icy waters add an eerie backdrop as suspense mounts each time the convoy is attacked. The scene where the gunnery officer shoots down a plane was particular meaningful to me as my dad was a star gunnery officer back in the day: I can almost hear those big booms...
  2. to have been the editor when THAT got delivered !!!
  3. I also think #6 cover is spectacular and Tilburne...
  4. I had just made Tilburne my best guess when I came back and saw your post...
  5. The above looks similar to the Sexton Blake detective series I've been collecting. Also were published twice a month. Here's my newest: June 1961. The 64-page booklets are easy on shelf space...
  6. borrowed a pic from Red for jimbo: "when I was forced to read 'The Outsider' in English class and liked it"
  7. Dar's tour of Mexico was fun: ended up spending some dinero: but looks like I've ordered the very copy he posted...
  8. It's the PKD thread, but those digests get me going on all the other gold therein. Those are 2 classic novels, both cover-featured, one a Hugo winner...