FORGOTTEN BOOKS #274: RACE WILLIAMS’ DOUBLE DATE By Carroll John Daly

Race Williams' Double Date
Black Dog Books has just published another winner: Race Williams’ Double Date and Other Stories. The stories were selected by Stephen Mertz who also provides a savvy Foreward showing that Race Williams stories launched the hard-boiled detective genre. Our own Evan Lewis provides an informative Introduction to Carroll John Daly’s career and the Race Williams legend. The stories in this volume were published between 1947 and 1954. My favorite piece in this collection is Carroll John Daly’s advice to would-be writers, “The Ambulating Lady.” If you’re a fan of hard-boiled detectives, this book is a must-buy. If you’re a casual reader of the genre, you’ll find plenty of entertainment and excitement between these covers!
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction by Evan Lewis
Forward by Stephen Mertz
“This Corpse One Me”
“Avenging Angel”
“Race Williams’ Double Date”
“Murder Yet to Come”
“”This Corpse is Free!”
“Gas”
“Manhunter”
“You’ll Remember Me”
“I’ll Feel Better When You’re Dead”
APPENDIX A
“The Ambulating Lady”

8 thoughts on “FORGOTTEN BOOKS #274: RACE WILLIAMS’ DOUBLE DATE By Carroll John Daly

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    I must admit I’m not a big fan of Daly’s but I have read a few of his Race Williams and other stories. They certainly fit my definition of hardboiled.

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