
Contents
- View by Moonlight by Patricia McGerr
- There Hangs Death! by John D. MacDonald
- Lincoln's Doctor's Son's Dog by Warner Law
- Coyote Street by Gary Brandner
- Zombique by Joseph Payne Brennan
- The Pattern by Bill Pronzini
- Pipe Dream by Alan Dean Foster
- Shottle Bop novelette by Theodore Sturgeon
- The Magnum by Jack Ritchie
- Voices in the Dust by Gerald Kersh
- The Odor of Melting by Edward D. Hoch
- The Sound of Murder by William P. McGivern
- The Income Tax Mystery by Michael Gilbert
- Watch for It by Joseph N. Gores
- The Affair of the Twisted Scarf novelette by Rex Stout
Author

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (1899-1980) was an iconic and highly influential film director and producer, who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres. Following a very substantial career in his native Britain in both silent films and talkies, Hitchcock moved to Hollywood and became an American citizen with dual nationality in 1956, thus he also remained a British subject. Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career which spanned six decades, from the silent film era, through the invention of sound films, and far into the era of colour films. For a complete list of his films, see Alfred Hitchcock filmography. Hitchcock was among the most consistently recognizable directors to the general public, and was one of the most successful film directors during his lifetime. He continues to be one of the best known and most popular filmmakers of all time.