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Mystery Tribune Issue Nº9 - Spring 2019 - cover

Mystery Tribune Issue Nº9 - Spring 2019

Brendan DuBois, Andrew Bourelle, Greg Herren, Kevin Egan, Brian Silverman, E. A. Aymar, J.B. Stevens, Tom Larsen, Tim Bemis

Publisher: Mystery Tribune

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Summary

Our 240 page Issue Nº9, Spring 2019 edition of Mystery Tribune is a must-have featuring Brendan DuBois, Andrew Bourelle, Greg Herren, Kevin Egan and Brian Silverman among others.
 
Issue Nº9: Spring 2019 features
 
A curated collection of short fiction including stories by Brendan DuBois, Andrew Bourelle, Greg Herren, Kevin Egan, Brian Silverman, E.A. Aymar, J.B. Stevens, Tom Larsen, and Tim Bemis.
 
Interviews and Reviews by Jasper Fforde, Tracy Clark, Tori Eldridge, Isabella Maldonado, Tobias Carroll, and Charles Perry.
 
Art and Photography by Montserrat Diaz, Sabrina Fattal, Valentin Duciel and more.
 
This issue also features a preview of the new The Bone Parish Vol. 1 graphic novel by Cullen Bunn and Jonas Scharf.
 
NY Times Bestselling author Reed Farrel Coleman has called Mystery Tribune “a cut above” and mystery grand masters Lawrence Block and Max Allan Collins have praised it for its “solid fiction” and “the most elegant design”.
 
An elegantly crafted quarterly issue, printed on uncoated paper and with a beautiful layout designed for optimal reading experience, our Spring 2019 issue will make a perfect companion or gift for avid mystery readers and fans of literary crime fiction.
Available since: 05/27/2019.

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