WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #242: THE EYES STILL HAVE IT Edited by Robert J. Randisi

The Eyes Still Have It, from 30 years ago, still stands out as one of the best collection of Private Eye stories ever collected. Bob Randisi provides a compelling introduction and adds comments before each story to put the authors and their works in context.

I was impressed that Randisi included TWO stories by Loren De. Estleman and Lawrence Block…both excellent!

If you’re in the mood for some superb P.I. short stories, don’t miss The Eyes Still Have It. GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction by Robert J. Randisi — vii

What you don’t know can’t hurt you / by John Lutz –1

Cat’s paw / by Bill Pronzini — 21

By the dawn’s early light / by Lawrence Block — 45

Eight mile and Dequindre / by Loren D. Estleman — 65

Fly away home / by Rob Kantner — 89

Turn away / by Ed Gorman — 105

The crooked way / by Loren D. Estleman — 117

The killing man / by Mickey Spillane — 139

Final resting place / by Marcia Muller — 165

Dust devil / by Nancy Pickard — 185

Mary, Mary, shut the door / by Benjamin M. Schutz — 203

The merciful angel of death / by Lawrence Block — 229

24 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #242: THE EYES STILL HAVE IT Edited by Robert J. Randisi

  1. Todd Mason

    Just picked it up again for the first time in years to take along to an MD visit the other week…and barely had any waiting time to reread more than the intro! Though the medical assistant who took my vitals was curious about it…asked her if she read any CF, and she admitted she mostly read romance fiction, some of it criminous. Will be giving it a run through again sooner rather than later.

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  2. Jerry House

    Eight of the twelve stories are very familiar and I’m pretty sure I’ve read the remaining four. A solid anthology with solid writers. Randisi sure knew his stuff.

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  3. Fred Blosser

    An excellent anthology from the resurgent ’80s-’90s era of PI fiction. Gorman, Randisi, Schutz, Spillane, gone away too soon.

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    Look at the lineup and you know you’re in good hands. No weak links there. I read this years ago, probably soon after it came out.

    Good choice.

    An aside: Happy Birthday to Jackie today.

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      1. Jeff Meyerson

        We’re going to our favorite Italian restaurant and will get an appropriate Italian dessert for later.

  5. Cap'n Bob

    I have THE EYES HAVE IT, but don’t see this one on my shelves! I’m not so sure this was a great time for PI fiction, unless you were female! A lot of male PI writers were left in the dust when the female PIs inundated the market with books that were mostly imitation male characters!

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      1. Cap'n Bob

        Thanks, but you’d better not! In fact, you’d be doing me a favor if you didn’t send any hardback books! I really don’t have room, and I don’t need to hear the better half’s squawking about them!

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