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Starting Small by James Dunn

Starting Small
Starting Small

Price: $7.95
ISBN: 0-88978-195-8
Pulp Press, 1988
Out of print. Find a used copy

About the Book

Blind Banana Daiquiri is a guitarist accused of schizophrenia who spends his nights performing his greatest hits as mood music for strip shows. But growing up normal-sized in the Land of the Smalls (island cave dwellers who never grow taller than 4’6″) taught him a thing or two about normalcy, and as a schizophrenic, the idea that fiction can be stranger than the truth.

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Pawn to Queen: A Chris Prior Mystery by Pat Dobie

Pawn to Queen: A Chris Prior Mystery
Pawn to Queen: A Chris Prior Mystery

Price: $7.95
ISBN: 0-88978-209-1
Pulp Press, 1989
Out of print. Find a used copy

About the Book

Meet Chris Prior, your not-so-average down-on-the-ropes private eye–broke, hard-drinking and cynical–and suffering from a crisis of confidence. And things don’t improve when she agrees to tackle a murder case involving an escort service and a rich, chess-playing university professor, which takes her from the seedy back streets of Vancouver to the quiet neighbourhoods of suburban Toronto.

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Wastefall by Stephen E. Miller

Wastefall
Wastefall

ISBN: 0-88978-220-2
Pulp Press, 1990
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About the Book

Forrest thinks the world is a garbage dump, a surreal wasteland in which anything can happen. A series of circumstances forces him to abandon reality and search for fulfillment amidst the debris of a disposable society. But life here ain’t all easy–kids still grow up to turn against you, and love is hard to find.
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O Father by Bill Dodds

O Father
O Father

ISBN: 0-88978-229-6
Anvil Press, 1991
Out of print. Buy online as a Kindle edition

About the Book

A fledgling mystery novelist and single dad with an addiction to James Garner reruns enrolls in a PI course to get background information for a book he is working on. But a series of events leads the hapless writer into his own real-life murder mystery, forcing him to learn the trade for real… with his three-year-old daughter in tow on his stakeouts.
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