It's always good to be able to report that another wrongfully neglected author from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction is returning to print. Our friends at Dean Street Press are continuing their planned release of all 35 of E. R. Punshon's mysteries featuring Bobby Owens. Five novels are already available; five more are being released on August 3. They are being released in both print editions and as e-books (link goes to Amazon.com's Bobby Owen page; if you prefer, you can find more info and formats at Dean Street Press's website).
I've read a couple of Punshon's books and I plan to read more - a bagful perhaps - as soon as I can pare down my TBR mountain a bit. The new editions feature introductions by Curtis Evans, a leading scholar of Golden Age books, which would be worth the price of admission by themselves.
Sounds good, Les. Needless to say, never heard of this guy's work. But I checked around online and I'm intrigued. Thanks for the intro to a 'new' author. Maybe Kindle will do a download special.
Posted by: Yvettespaintbox | July 24, 2015 at 03:41 PM
I've only read (and enjoyed) a couple of his books so far, Yvette, but I'm looking forward to digging into the new editions - Curt's introductions are likely to be worth the price of admission by themselves!
Posted by: Les Blatt | July 24, 2015 at 04:24 PM