Download Black Mask 4: The Parrot That Wouldn't Talk: And Other Crime Fiction from the Legendary Magazine AudioBook Free
From its unveiling in 1920 until its demise in 1951, the magazine Black Face mask printed pulp criminal offenses fiction. The first hard-boiled detective reviews made an appearance on its internet pages. Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardner and John D. MacDonald acquired their begin in Black Face mask. The urban crime reviews that made an appearance in Black color Face mask helped to shape American culture. Modern computer games, films, and tv are rooted in the fiction popularized by "the seminal and venerated puzzle pulp magazine" (Booklist). Otto Penzler picked and wrote introductions to the best of the greatest, the darkest of the dark, vintage reviews for the collection The Black color Lizard Big Reserve of Black Face mask Stories. Given that collection is designed for the first time on audio. Includes:
- Bracelets by Katherine Brocklebank; read by Carol Monda
- Diamond jewelry Mean Loss of life by Thomas Walsh; read by Alan Sklar
- Murder in the Band by Raoul Whitfield; read by Jeff Gurner
- The Parrot That Wouldn't Discuss by Walter C. Dark brown; read by Pete Larkin
- Let the Deceased Alone by Merle Constiner; read by Oliver Wyman