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  • Bibliography:
    43 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1972
  • Latest Book:
    May 2021
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  • Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine returns after a brief hiatus with a selection of fiction and nonfiction for the discerning mystery reader. This issue's stories include:LH’s LEGACY, by Rochelle CampbellROOKER, by Laird LongPENNWOOD AVENUE, by Sanfo...



  • In his stunning tour-de-force sequel to Mary Shelley's novel FRANKENSTEIN, horror master Marvin Kaye (author of A Cold Blue Light and The Masters of Solitude) breathes new life into the Creature, offering a glimpse into the soul behind the monster --...



  • "Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine returns with its May/June 2014 issue, presenting the best in modern and classic mystery fiction Included this time are the usual columns by Lenny Picker and Mrs Hudson, plus the following stories:

    Living The Lie...



  • The eighth issue of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine features the usual assortment of stories and non-fiction, including "Sun Ching Foo's Last Trick," by Adam Beau McFarlane; "Do You Love Me?" by Marc Bilgrey; "The Somerset Wonder," by Ron Goulart; "...



  • The sixth issue of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine features another stellar lineup of Holmes-themed non-fiction and Holmes-inspired mystery fiction. Included: NON-FICTION: "The Rare Mexican Sherlock Holmes Series," by Gary Lovisi; "Remembering Edwar...



  • The fifth issue of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine -- a special Holmes Fiction Issue -- features an amazing new Holmes short novel by Carla Coupe, "The Adventure of the Haunted Bagpipes," plus great Holmes stories and features by Bruce I. Kilstein, ...



  • The fourth issue of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine features Carla Coupe's new Holmes story, "The Adventure of the Elusive Emeralds, ' plus tales by Stan Trybulski, Melville S. Brown, Marc Bilgrey, Hal Charles, William E. Chambers, Jean Paiva, and R...



  • The third volume of "Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine" features "A Volume in Vermillion," by Kim Newman, plus fiction by Bruce I. Kilstein ("Watson's Wound"), Darrell Schweitzer ("The Death of Falstaff"), Stan Trybulski ("Tough Guys Don't Pay"), Hal ...



  • The second issue of SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY MAGAZINE includes contributions from Darrell Schweitzer ("The Adventure of the Hanoverian Vampires"), Marc Bilgrey ("You See, But You Forget"), David Waxman ("Tough as Diamonds?), Ron Go...






  • Do you believe in ghosts? You will after reading these original short novels from four of today's best writers of the fantastic. Brian Lumley, a Grand Master of Horror and author of the popular Necroscope series, opens the collection with the t...



  • Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #1 features fiction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Carole Bugge, Ron Goulart, Marc Bilgrey, Edward D. Hoch, Hal Blythe, and Jean Paiva. Features by Kim Newman, Lenny Picker, Mrs Hudson, and Marvin Kaye. Edited by Marvin K...



  • Since 1977, The Wolfe Pack has published 'The Gazette,' chockful of articles and tales of America's greatest sleuth, Nero Wolfe, who prefers beer and orchids to working at his West 35th Street brownstone. But thanks to Wolfe's wisecracking associate ...



  • Since 1977, The Wolfe Pack has published The Gazette, chockful of articles and tales of America's greatest sleuth, Nero Wolfe, who prefers beer and orchids to working at his West 35th Street brownstone. But thanks to Wolfe's wisecracking associate Ar...



  • An abiding presence in myth and literature from around the world, the dragon has been reborn in modern fantasy fiction. The classic winged fire-breathing reptile often associated with evil (they do despoil villages and demand virgin sacrifices, af...



  • A ghoulish and haunting anthology of fantasy and horror tales dealing with Halloween night features new and classic short stories by Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, and Al Sarrantonio. Reprint....



  • Marvin Kaye has crafted a wondeful sequel to Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," picking up the story of Ebenezer Scrooge and revisiting familiar characters such as Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, and many others, following it through to an altogether ...



  • Six original works of short fiction journey into the dark underworld of the vampire in Tanith Lee's "The Isle Is Full of Noises," "Some Velvet Morning" by Nancy Collins, "The Other Side of Midnight" by Kim Newman, "Sheena" by Brian Stableford, S. P. ...



  • â,"Who in hell are the Sons of the Desert?â, Hilary Quayle asked. â,"We're an organization devoted to Laurel and Hardy films. Sons of the Desert is the name of one of the best of the Laurel and Hardy feature films.â, But what Hilary...



  • This second Hilary Quayle mystery finds her backstage at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry when musicians are being bumped off one by one. Author Kaye draws on his experience as an entertainment reporter for this country music mystery....






  • This long-awaited volume finally brings to light several cases of the world's most famous consulting detective that were originally suppressed to avoid scandal and embarrassment to the Crown, public figures, or to Holmes himself. Now, the truth is f...



  • Weird Tales has always been the most popular and sought-after of all pulp magazines. Its mix of exotic fantasy, horror, science fiction, suspense, and the just plain indescribable has enthralled generations of readers throughout the world.

    Collecte...




  • This long awaited volume finally brings to light several cases of the world's most renowned detective originally suppressed to avoid causing scandal and embarrassment to the Crown, to public figures, or to Sherlock Holmes himself. Now, finally, the t...





  • Gathers stories by Joyce Carol Oates, Willa Cather, Barry N. Malzberg, Theodore Sturgeon, Stephen Crane, H.G. Wells, E.F. Benson, H.P. Lovecraft, Jack London, Bram Stoker, Richard Matheson, and Jack Vance...



  • Proclaimed a genius for his gory stagings for theater and married to "America's Sweetheart," superstar Diana Lee Taylor, Carl Richards suddenly finds his career and marriage threatened when he falls for Angelica Winters....



  • In All Hallows' Eve, gifted writers have concocted a Regency witches' cauldron of romance and shadows, love and laughter, horror and delight. Joan Aiken's story conjures a peer's ghost who wreaks destruction on a modern guest-house; lovers invoke ...









  • Old Charlotte Aubrey has died. Yet something still lives at Aubrey House, glowing with a strange blue light, breathing in the dark, waiting... -- Is it waiting for Richard Creighton, the brilliant philosopher who longs to forget the terrible accide...



  • When a television writer takes a tumble, Hilary finds herself amidst the drama PR whiz Hilary Quayle not only fired her assistant, Gene, she also broke up with him on the same day. And since the implosion of their office romance, Gene has been stu...





  • While on vacation in DC, Marty must outwit kidnappers at a magicians' convention Marty Gold deserves a vacation. For years he has toiled behind the pharmacy counter at Spector's, a Manhattan institution whose classic soda fountain makes it a magne...



  • When an allergic reaction results in death, a pharmacist takes the heat Marty Gold has enough problems. Cockroaches, for one thing, and two parents who give him endless grief for moving away from home, for another. But at Spector's Drugs in Manhat...



  • Hilary Quayle and her assistant, Gene, are asked to take on the publicity for an extravagant production of Macbeth to premiere at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum. Hilary had known the director many years ago in summer stock. Events proceed as usua...



  • A WILD AND WOOLLY FLIGHT THROUGH FRACTURED FANTASY Professor J. Adrian Fillmore was a collector of strange antiques. Little did he know that when he bought the odd umbrella he would become a collector of strange adventures. Pulled by the magica...



  • In a famous Nashville family, a deadly feud is as much a tradition as country music Hilary Quayle has never done public relations for a country-western client, but Amanda Boulder's songwriting is beautiful, her voice is pure, and her career is in...



  • New York's toughest PR woman takes on the city's deadliest business: toys Hilary Quayle will do anything to get a client a bit of good pressno matter how late she has to stay out or how many martinis she has to knock back. But even though she is t...






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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Marvin Kaye has published 43 books.

Marvin Kaye does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #28, was published in May 2021.

The first book by Marvin Kaye, A Lively Game of Death, was published in January 1972.

No. Marvin Kaye does not write books in series.