This issue, we have mysteries. Lots of 'em. Originals from Floyd Sullivan, Janice Law (a Sherlock Holmes Impersonator story), Michael Haynes, and the ever-popular "e;Anonymous"e; (with a Sherlock Holmes parody). Plus, of course, we have a new solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles. And our mystery novel is the 1912 classic Larry Dexter and the Bank Mystery, by Raymond Sperry.But wait! There's more!We also have original science fiction and fantasy from Phyllis Ann Karr and Larry Hodges, plus classics from John Jakes and Frank Belknap Long-plus a 1929 pulp novel from Ray Cummings.Here s the complete lineup Cover Art: Stephen HickmanNOVELSLarry Dexter and the Bank Mystery, by Raymond Sperry \[Larry Dexter series]A young reporter pursues a daring bank thief from New York to the high seas.The Man Who Mastered Time, by Ray CummingsCan a daring inventor rescue his love from a world beyond the stars ?SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY Death Serves an Ace, by Hal CharlesCan you solve the mystery before the detective? All the clues are there!SHORT STORIES To Drop a Dime, by Floyd SullivanA fashion shoot turns noir when a simple dime triggers a deadly mystery. The Holmes Impersonator and the Drama Club, by Janice Law \[Sherlock Holmes Impersonator series]A Sherlockian actor faces a real mystery while directing a school play. Murder in A-Flat, by Michael HaynesIs the detective solving crimes or writing his own dark score? Sniff s Rise, by Anonymous \[Sheerluck Bones series]Can Sheerluck uncover a pickaxe murderer? One Eye, Two Eyes, and Three Eyes, by Phyllis Ann KarrA fairy-tale retelling where being normal becomes a quiet victory. The Red Patrol, by Larry HodgesThe war is fierce but will anyone survive to claim the royal crown? The Cybernetic Kid, by John JakesA seven-year-old genius meets his match: hype, crowds, and easy cash. Young Man with a Trumpet, by Frank Belknap LongEarth s animals seek music but can they find the human soul in song?