The Mind Thing

The Mind Thing
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher: Gateway
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575102632

"HE" was really an "IT" He was incapable of love or mercy, or hate. And he certainly never felt the lack. He was almost pure thought. He was just doing what he had to do - looking for the right body to play host to him. Once he found it and moved in, he would execute one of the most incredible plans ever conceived. He would be hailed as a hero on his own planet and... EARTH WOULD NEVER KNOW WHAT HIT IT!

Carnival of Crime

Carnival of Crime
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1985
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In these 23stories, Brown never rails to surprise and delight. Time after time the reader anticipates the ending only to discover that once more the author has proved too clever. Yet Brown never "cheats," never feeds false clues, and his endings are always plausible. His imag­ination is by turns puckish, grim, out­landish--but forever fresh. Brown's stories run from the fifty-word "Mistake" to a novelette ("The Case of the Dancing Sandwiches"). In "Granny's Birthday," a two-page short short, with Granny supervising like a benign queen, the party goes splendidly, marred only by manslaughter and murder.

The Lenient Beast

The Lenient Beast
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781780020129

Frank Ramos thinks he knows the answer to an alleged suicide -- and the police are having a hard time identifying a motive if it is murder. If it is suicide, though, where is the gun? And is it connected to other murders?

What Mad Universe

What Mad Universe
Author: Frederic Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1949
Genre: Science fiction
ISBN: 9780586071632

Pulp SF magazine editor Keith Winton was answering a letter from a teenage fan when the first moon rocket fell back to Earth and blew him away. But where to? Greenville, New York, looked the same, but Bems (Bug-Eyed Monsters) just like the ones on the cover of Startling Stories walked the streets without attracting undue comment. And when he brought out a half-dollar coin in a drugstore, the cops wanted to shoot him on sight as an Arcturian spy. Wait a minute. Seven-foot purple moon-monsters? Earth at war with Arcturus? General Dwight D. Eisenhower in command of Venus Sector? What mad universe was this? One thing was for sure: Keith Winton had to find out fast - or he'd be good and dead, in this universe or any other.

Space on My Hands

Space on My Hands
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1980-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780553134001

Knock Three-one-two

Knock Three-one-two
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher: New York, Dutton
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1959
Genre: Serial murder investigation
ISBN:

The Far Cry / The Screaming Mimi

The Far Cry / The Screaming Mimi
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780988306295

The first in a new series of Fredric Brown double-novels, The Far Cry / The Screaming Mimi could very well have been subtitled "The Way of the Knife." And since this is Fredric Brown we're talking about, the razor's edge isn't limited to the blade itself; it is a metaphor for the narrow ledge the characters navigate. Taken together we find Brown at the height of his powers. As with many of Brown's narratives, the main characters are fueled by an alcoholic haze and are never far from their next drink. Although the boozing never becomes the story, it keeps the protagonists constantly teetering on the edge of collapse. The novels are daring for their time, awash in taboo subjects and frank language that would never, ever make it into the mystery films of the same period. It's why people read potboilers in the first place. They wanted the gritty underbelly they couldn't get anywhere else. The Screaming Mimi is an early take on the serial killer sub-genera, written long before it became mystery mainstream. The Far Cry is one of Brown's darkest stories--a serpent's tail that coils tighter and tighter around the narrator as attempts to unravel the knot of a young woman's murder. One novel takes place in an authentically rendered Chicago--nightclubs, press rooms and police precincts; the other casts its drama in the forlorn deserts of New Mexico--a haunting, vast emptiness where ghosts don't have to be seen to be felt.Fredric Brown double-novels are newly edited and presented in a format that gives these works the treatment they deserve. Reading a book is more than just reading a story.The Far Cry / The Screaming Mimi features a new introduction by Sci-Fi great Barry N. Malzberg, whose decades-long appreciation of Fredric Brown makes for a stirring kick-start to the new series.

Martians and Madness

Martians and Madness
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher: HarperTorch
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Science fiction
ISBN: 9781886778177