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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Andrew Garve Archives
Andrew Garve •ï¿½38 Items / 30 Books, 8 Articles
Hide and Go Seek (1966)
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Published Reviews
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    Briefly Noted (2 Reviews)
    Mystery and Crime
    1. The Burning Sky by James Hall Roberts
    2. Hide and Go Seek by Andrew Garve
    The New Yorker, March 12, 1966, pp. 180-182
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    Best Mysteries of the Month (13 Reviews)
    In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote
    1. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
    2. The Hands of Innocence by Jeffrey Ashford
    3. Highland Masquerade by Mary Elgin
    4. The Silent Cousin by Elizabeth Fenwick
    5. The Caper of the Golden Bulls by William P. McGivern
    6. Hide and Go Seek by Andrew Garve
    7. The Hard Sell by William Haggard
    8. The Resurrection Man by Thomas Walsh
    9. The Busy Body by Donald E. Westlake
    10. Carny Kill by Robert Edmond Alter
    11. Dream of Fair Woman by Charlotte Armstrong
    12. The Case of the Innocent Victims by John Creasey
    13. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards by Lilian Jackson Braun
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 1966, pp. 91-92
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    Criminal Record (16 Reviews)
    FBI Man: A Personal History, by Louis Cochran
    1. FBI Man: A Personal History by Louis Cochran
    2. The Case of Joe Hill by Philip S. Foner
    3. Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction by Patricia Highsmith
    4. Hide and Go Seek by Andrew Garve
    5. The Cat Who Could Read Backwards by Lilian Jackson Braun
    6. The Crack in the Teacup by Michael Gilbert
    7. Dead Against the Lawyers by Roderic Jeffries
    8. Death, the Sure Physician by John Wakefield
    9. The Silent Cousin by Elizabeth Fenwick
    10. The Paint-Stained Flannels by Pete Fry
    11. Patchwork of Death by Peter Nichols
    12. Post-Mortem by Harry Carmichael
    13. The Midnight Man by Henry Kane
    14. The Season to Be Deadly by Richard Hardwick
    15. Thursday at Dawn by Werner J. Luddecke
    16. The Crime-Solvers by Stewart H. Benedict
    The Saturday Review, March 26, 1966, p. 35