Bryce Walton
5) Last Call
A soldier of the Disciplinary Corps hadn't cracked up in all the years of Captain Morrow's service. Bronson was the first ... Bronson who reckoned he was one of the rare beings who had heard THE CALL from Mars.
13) The Victor
14) One Summer Night
When his parents leave him alone in his house for the weekend, a teenager can't get a woman off his mind. When he turns to a visitor for advice, the motto "Show don't tell" comes into play—vvwith disastrous results. One of Bryce Walton's darkest tales, this crime classic originally appeared in the September, 1957 issue of MANHUNT.
15) Runaway
Mosby finally escaped the deadly boredom of his urban life and he managed to take with him over a quarter of a million dollars. Now wounded, buried beneath piles of filthy rags, trying to escape from the cold and detection, he pondered if it had all been worth it.
16) The Floater
The fourth issue of Black Cat Weekly presents more tales of the mysterious and fantastic—4 mystery shorts, a mystery novel, 2 science fiction stories, a fantasy story, plus a science fiction novel.
Here are:
THE HAMMERING MAN by Edwin Balmer and William MacHarg
FLOORED, by Hal Charles
TWILIGHT LADIES, by Meg Opperman
WEST OF QUARANTINE, by Todhunter Ballard
THE BROTHERS OF THE LEFT HAND PATH, by Frank