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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, March '16

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For over fifty years, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine has been one of the foremost publishers of mystery, crime, and suspense short stories. AHMM each month publishes mystery fiction of the broadest range and the highest quality, featuring every subgenre of mystery fiction. "The lack of a specific house style," says Kirkus Reviews, "is its greatest strength." Stories featured in AHMM have won dozens of awards, including many Robert L. Fish awards for Best First Mystery Short Story of the year. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine is home to many bestselling authors, including Martin Limon, Jane K. Cleland, Loren Estleman, Rhys Bowen, and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

The Kindle Edition of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine contains most articles found in the print edition, but will not include all images.

116 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 1, 2016

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This review is for the May/June 2018 issue. Overall, this collection presents well-written, readable and enjoyable mystery stories. My favorites include: 10,432 Serial Killers (In Hell) by Emily Devenport, The Three Dog Problem (which I found to be clever) by John C. Boland, and The Abbott and the Garnets (which I enjoyed despite the fact that I was able to predict the ending) by Marianne Wilski Strong. The Mystery Classic: Death at Devil's Hole by Julia McNiven and it's introduction by her daughter was charming and delightful reads. The short Poetic Justice was brilliant. There was only one piece in the collection which I disliked because it didn't seem to fit: I am a Proud American by Jane K. Cleland. As a subscriber to the magazine and a writer of mysteries, I enjoyed the issue.
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