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everythingsecondhand: Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Coroner’s Pidgin, by Margery Allingham (Penguin, 1964).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Picture, by Lillian Ross (Penguin, 1962). From a charity shop in Nottingham. Picture is a literary innovation - The first piece of factual reporting ever to be written in the form of a novel. It is also a revealing record of the
Searle In The Sixties, by Ronald Searle (Penguin, 1964).From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Totem, by David Morrell (Pan, 1979) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. A young hitch-hiker was the first victim. Apparently killed by a hit-and-run driver - except for the unexplained claw scars… The coroner
everythingsecondhand: The Keep, by F. Paul Wilson (NEL, 1983). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. ‘Request immediate relocation. Something is murdering my men.’ The message, sent by Captain Klaus Woermann to German Army High Command.
everythingsecondhand: The Adventure Of The Christmas Pudding, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1963). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:Great Tales Of Terror From Europe And America, edited by Peter Haining (Penguin, 1973). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Time For Caution, by Peter Cheyney (William Foster, 1946). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:The Master Mind of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Metheun, 1952). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Montana Gothic, by Dirck Van Sickle Bought from a charity shop, London. “He put on the same clothes he’d worn since last summer; the shirt stiffly wrinkled with nose wipings, the top three buttons gone. His cowboy boots, a struggle
After The Funeral, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1963).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
A Caribbean Mystery, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1967). Cover art by Tom Adams.From a charity shop in Nottingham.
A Pocket Full Of Rye, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1976). Cover art by Tom Adams.From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Taken At The Flood, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1975). Cover art by Tom Adams.From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: No Bones About It, by Joan Fleming (Fontana, 1970). From a charity shop in Sheffield.
everythingsecondhand: The Puffin Book Of Magic Verse, chosen by Charles Causley (Puffin, 1975). Cover design by Barbara Świderska. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Panic O’Clock, by Christopher Hodder-Williams (New English Library, 1973). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: British Folk Tales and Legends: A Sampler, by Katherine M. Briggs (Paladin, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Pike, by Cliff Twemlow (Hamlyn, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The Pike is a book that has long been recommended to me by my friend Chris Cooke (a big fan of aquatic monster stories). Though the cover proclaims ‘Soon
everythingsecondhand: The Dick, by Bruce Jay Friedman (Penguin, 1970). From a charity shop in Sherwood.
everythingsecondhand: The Undergrowth of Literature, by Gillian Freeman (Panther Books, 1972). From a charity shop in Canterbury. Gillian Freeman, in this humane and witty study, takes a sympathetic journey through the tangled undergrowth of literature.
The Monk, by M.G. Lewis (Bestseller Library, 1960).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Curious Mr. Tarrant: 8 Detective Stories, by C. Daly King (Dover Publications, 1977).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Doomsday Brain, by Paul Tabori (Tandem, 1967).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Saturn-3, by Steve Gallagher (Sphere, 1980).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Seeds Of Time, by John Wyndham (Michael Joseph, 1972).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham (Michael Joseph, 1979).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Kraken Wakes, by John Wyndham (Michael Joseph, 1980).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Chocky, by John Wyndham (Michael Joseph, 1973).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Midwich Cuckoos, by John Wyndham (Michael Joseph, 1972).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Web, by John Wyndham (Michael Joseph, 1980).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Tracy And Hepburn: An Intimate Memoir, by Garson Kanin (Bantam, 1972).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:Tales of Unknown Horror, edited by Peter Haining (NEL, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:Murder Comes To Eden, by Leslie Ford (Popular Library, 1955). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Penthouse Party, by Gerald Kramer (MIdwood Publications, 1965). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:The Tiger In The Smoke, by Margery Allingham (Dell, 1952). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Island of Dr. Moreau, by H.G. Wells (Pan, 1975). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Uncanny, by William Lauder (Arrow Books, 1977) From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham. …the shadowy figures lurking in dark corners. …the evil eyes constantly watching man. …the terrible instruments of their own revenge.
everythingsecondhand:The Other Dimension: Nine Stories of the Supernatural, selected by Sara Rosner (Scholastic, 1972). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: What Became Of Jack & Jill?, by Laurence Moody (Sphere, 1972). From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane, by Laird Koenig (Corgi, 1975). From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Little Sister, by Raymond Chandler (Penguin, 1969). From a charity shop in Canterbury. ‘The pebbled glass door panel is lettered in flaked black paint: ‘Philip Marlowe….Investigations’. It is a reasonably shabby
everythingsecondhand: The Reivers, by William Faulkner (Penguin, 1970). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
everythingsecondhand: Who Killed Doctor Sex? by Carter Brown (Four Square, 1965). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:Seven Gothic Tales, by Isak Dinesen (Triad/Panther 1985). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Devil’s Footsteps, by John Burke (Coronet, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Beast Must Die, by Nicholas Blake (aka Cecil Day Lewis) (Penguin, 1974). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Alfred Hitchcock introduces A Bouquet of Clean Crimes and Neat Murders: Stories by Henry Slesar (Arrow, 1963).From a charity shop in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
The Lady In The Lake, by Raymond Chandler (Penguin, 1977).From a charity shop in Ashbourne, Derbyshire
Nightmare, by Sandra Shulman (David & Charles 1979). Cover art by John Spencer.From a charity shop in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
everythingsecondhand: Tall, Blonde and Evil by Greg Hamilton (Midwood, 1964). Cover art by Paul Rader. From a charity shop in Sherwood.
everythingsecondhand: Bawdy Cockney Songs, by Elsa Lanchester (Tradition Everest, 1968). From a charity shop in Nottingham. LISTEN> The Husband’s Clock/Lola’s Saucepan
everythingsecondhand: Johnny Staccato, by Frank Boyd (Consul, 1960). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Violent Lady, by Michael E. Knerr (Monarch, 1963). Cover painting by Harry Barton. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Vampire: An Anthology, arranged and selected by Ornella Volta and Valeria Riva, with a foreword by Roger Vadim (Neville Spearman Ltd, 1963) From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: Motive For Murder, by Edson T. Hamill (Leisure Books, 1975). From a charity shop in Nottingham. This was one of the weirdest cases the police had ever seen. A psychopathic murderer was loose in Manhattan - but this time the killer
everythingsecondhand:Wobble To Death, by Peter Lovesey (Dell, 1970). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand:Happy New Year, Herbie, by Evan Hunter (Mayflower, 1968).From a charity shop in Sheffield.