Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine N/D 2021

Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine [v66 #11/12 November/December 2021] ed. Linda Landrigan, mng. ed. Jackie Sherbow (Dell Magazines, $7.99, 192pp, digest, cover by Douglas Bell)
2 • Contents Page
3 • The Long Game & The Lineup • Linda Landrigan • ed
4 • The Influencer • Ellen Tremiti • ss; illustration by Shutterstock
28 • Chicago Lightning • Loren D. Estleman • ss
41 • Mysterious Photograph: Thataway! • Anon • cn; $25 given to best short-short to explain the photograph
42 • The Mission • Christopher E. Long • ss
53 • Scrambled Mason II • Mark Lagasse • pz
54 • An Excellent Team • Edith Maxwell • ss; illustration by Shutterstock
67 • Loogy • Jim Fusilli • ss
76 • The Curse of Edwin Grange • James G. Tipton • ss
86 • Dry Bones • Mark Thielman • ss
94 • The Trouble with Rebecca • Larry Light • ss; illustration by Shutterstock
106 • Booked & Printed • Laurel Flores Fantauzzo • rc
_106 • The School for Good Mothers, Jessamine Chan, Simon & Schuster • br
109 • Green Eyes • R.T. Lawton • ss
116 • Oro De Tontos (Fool’s Gold) • Tom Larsen • ss
137 • Killers: A Story of Love in Four Acts • Brendan DeBois • ss
146 • By His Own Hand • John H. Dirckx • ss; illustration by Shutterstock
150 • Digging Through Fog • Sharon Hunt • ss
160 • Dying Words Acrostic Puzzle • Arlene Fisher • pz
162 • Christmas Spirit • W.H. Cameron • ss
180 • Juliet and Her Romeo • Sydney Redcar • ss
187 • The Story That Won: Death Knell • Maureen Gaydos • vi; winner of the July/August 2021 “Mysterious Photograph” contest.
188 • Index: Volume 66 • ix
190 • Credits/Coming in January/February 2022
191 • Directory of Services

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I read on social media that Dell was sending their magazines inside a plastic sleeve to protect the magazine and keep the ugly mailing label off the cover, so I subscribed to AHMM to give it a try. Yes, it came as expected along with flyers for Penny Dell’s Puzzle books and their 4 fiction digests. Overall, I’m quite pleased. The magazine did not arrive in pristine condition. The trip through the mail left the book with a few bumps and bruises, but I’ve seen similar wear and creases on newsstand copies, so I think subscribing in 2021 offers a good alternative to newsstands. Off the rack, Dell digests cost $7.99 each. Via a 6-issue subscription they’re only $6.00 each.

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