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Lost Angels by David J. Schow
Lost Angels by David J. Schow












Lost Angels by David J. Schow Lost Angels by David J. Schow

Winter, plus an expository piece by series editor David J.

Lost Angels by David J. Schow

Bob's prodigious output for the classic mystery pulps is represented by "It's Your Own Funeral" and other selections, while his more fanciful and fantastic side gives vent to the novella "Hell's Angel." The chaser? A stiff shot of Bob's observations on another real-life murderer, "The Shambles of Ed Gein."īut wait, there's more - another inimitable interview with Bob in his own words, conducted by Douglas E. Holmes, America's most outrageous (and least-known) serial killer. Holmes' Murder Castle" - the closest Bloch ever came to writing a true-crime book, chronicling the homicidal reign of terror perpetrated by H. The centerpiece of Crimes and Punishments is the novella-length study, "Dr. Perpetuating the acclaimed reputation garnered by Volume One: The Devil With You! and Volume Two: Hell on Earth, this newest entry in the Lost Bloch series resurrects novelette and novella-length Blochiana, rarely or never-reprinted pulp pieces often overlooked because they were never published as stand-alone books. Three: Crimes and Punishments - a monstrous mix of true crime and made-up mystery, spiced with a dash of the supernatural in the fetching form of a belle from Hell. The shambles of Gein, the murders of Holmes, and the bounty of Bloch are explored in The Lost Bloch, Vol. With great care Stanley Colfax laid his plans for his own funeral - except for the nails in the coffin! It was murder! Lettered: 26 autographed traycased copies














Lost Angels by David J. Schow