WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #107: VERDICT OF 13: A DETECTIVE CLUB ANTHOLOGY Edited By Julian Symons

My favorite story in Verdict of 13 is Peter Dickinson’s “Who Killed the Cat?” It’s a science fiction story where a crew of aliens, including a human, land on a planet and the human discovers the alien Cat crew member is dead. The blob-like physician declares the Cat was murdered. But, why…and by whom?

I also enjoyed P.D. James’s “Great-Aunt Allie’s Fly-Papers.” Chief Superintendent Adam Dalglish investigates a death that happened 70 years ago…and actually solves the case.

“Twenty-One Good Men and True” by Dick Frances shows how to win a racing bet every time! Michael Gilbert’s “Verdict of Three” uses the Past to affect the Present.

Verdict of 13 includes an informative Introduction by Julian Symons who delivers a brief but interesting history of the Detective Club. This is a solid anthology. GRADE: B+

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

INTRODUCITON. Julian Symons — vii

James, P.D. Great-aunt Allie’s fly-papers — 1

Butler, Gwendoline. The rogue’s twist — 22

Francis, Dick. Twenty-one good men and true — 38

Gilbert, Michael. Verdict of three — 52

Brand, Christianna. Cloud nine — 65

Innes, Michael. Pelly and Cullis — 77

Highsmith, Patricia. Something the cat dragged in — 92

Fremlin, Celia. The postgraduate thesis — 112

Keating, H.R.F. Gup — 129

Underwood, Michael. Murder at St. Oswald’s — 144

Marsh, Ngaio. Morepork — 159

Dickinson, Peter. Who killed the cat? — 181

Symons, Julian. Waiting for Mr. McGregor — 197

6 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #107: VERDICT OF 13: A DETECTIVE CLUB ANTHOLOGY Edited By Julian Symons

  1. Todd Mason

    1978? It definitely has the late ’70s feel to it. A quck look at other online reviews notes that the Brand story is a fantasy, and not the most popular one. ISFDB isn’t aware of either her nor Dickinson’s story yet, I gather.

    Nice thing to have.

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    1. george Post author

      Todd, I was surprised by the Peter Dickinson story. I’ve read some of Dickinson’s novels and maybe a dozen of his short stories, but he really hit it out of the park with this one.

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    I don’t have the date, but I know I read this one many years ago. Don’t remember his story here, but my favorite short story writer in the group is Michael Gilbert. I’ve also read a lot of stories by Symons himself, Michael Innes, Christianna Brand, H.R.F. Keating, Patricia Highsmith, and P.D. James.

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    1. george Post author

      Tracy, VERDICT OF 13 is a very good anthology. I’ve read some of Peter Dickinson’s novels and a bunch of his shorts stories. All of them were clever and entertaining!

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