The good news is that I have discovered that finally a batch of Hard Case Crime novels are available in ebook format.
The bad news is that now I’ll spend a lot of money on Hard Case Crime ebooks. And I have already started, actually.
Yesterday night, to give myself a prize for a job well done – and for discovering it was only Wednesday while I thought it was Friday already – I got me a copy of Gore Vidal’s Thieves Fall Out, a “lost” pulp novel the American writer originally published as Cameron Kay in 1953.
I had set my sights on the paperback a while back, but it was way too expensive for my tastes – especially considering I have a love/hate relationship with Vidal.
But then… the plot seems fun – a story of scoundrels abroad. And an Egyptian setting.
Also, the novel has been compared to the work of Eric Ambler – and that’s high praise as far as I’m concerned.
And the cover is absolutely fantastic – as per Hard Case tradition.
All this, for one buck? C’mon – how could I resist?
Now I have something for the weekend. I’ll let you know my impressions.
And as I said, it’s very likely that more titles will follow.
Don’t you hate it too, when that happens…?
12 February 2016 at 12:01
Really great news! Last week I got a Quarry’s novel and now I have to decide which will be next! Maybe “Easy Death” by Daniel Boyd, but “Thieves Fall Out” looks intriguing.
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12 February 2016 at 12:34
My problem is that they ALL look intriguing 😀
But the plus side is, Hard Case never missed a beat, so it’s always a safe choice.
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