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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid entertainment for mystery fans,
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This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
AHMM always seemed like a poor cousin to its sister publication Ellery Queen (EQMM). The stories don't have individual lead-in blurbs; instead, a brief editorial mentions any particularly interesting stories, introduces new writers, or calls attention to new departments in the magazine.The stories, while not as polished or literary as in EQMM, are usually enjoyable. Some authors return to the same characters and I often look forward to their pieces, such as John H Dirckx's Detective Auburn, or D.A. McGuire, who had an excellent series with a preteen detective. Many new writers try the waters of AHMM first and then move "up" to EQMM. In addition to the expected book review column, AHMM features a reader's contest called "Mysterious Photograph" where you can send in a short-short based on a photo they supply; there is a crossword or acrostic puzzle, and a new feature includes interviews with well-known mystery authors. If you love mysteries, especially the short-story form, you should be getting both AHMM and EQMM. Note: Starting with the 2004 issues, AHMM now publishes 10 issues a year; 2 are "double issues" with almost twice as many pages.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thanks AHMM!,
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This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
I have subscribed to both Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen for years. EQMM is usually a notch better in quality, but AHMM is the avenue for new writers to use more often. As such, the quality of writing is more erratic, but the stories are often more adventurous and the voice a little fresher. Not only that, but AHMM has a monthly contest which is fun and challenging for writers at any level, and a monthly logic puzzle which is always entertaining.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful magazine, one of the last of its kind.,
By George (Vermont) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
Though mystery novels have never been more popular, we seem to have forgotten the pleasures of the short story. Every month, AHMM offers a satisfying range of stories from noirs to cozies, from contemporaries to historicals, by both established writers and newcomers. This is a great place to spot talent on the way up or to sample the work of writers you don't know (without committing to a novel). Plus, short stories are perfect for the bus or the subway. Once, a wide range of magazines published short fiction in a variety of genres; AHMM is one of the few still upholding that proud tradition.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hitchcock Lives!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
I have been subscribing to Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine for many years. I find it an excellent periodical. The genres range from humor, cosies, hard-boiled detectives, to locked room puzzles, with an added dessert of a "Mystery Classic" at the end of every issue, some dating from the 19th century. I especially enjoy the absence of gore. The stories are just the right length to satisfy your "mystery craving" before bedtime. Another kudo: the AHMM is notably hospitable to aspiring short story mystery authors.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hitchcock Lives!,
By Patricia Remy (Galena, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
I have been subscribing to Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine for many years. I find it an excellent periodical. The genres range from humor, cosies, hard-boiled detectives, to locked room puzzles, with an added dessert of a "Mystery Classic" at the end of every issue, some dating from the 19th century. I especially enjoy the absence of gore. The stories are just the right length to satisfy your "mystery craving" before bedtime. Another kudo: the AHMM is notably hospitable to aspiring short story mystery authors.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not So Much "Mystery" as "Misery",
This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
During the 1960's, when my sister subscribed to AHMM, the stories mirrored the fantastic television show; the stories were primarily mysterious, creepy, and unique, with lots of murders and the twist endings that made the show so great. Now, the majority of the stories in the magazine are plain, uninteresting "detective" stories. I subscribed up until about the early 1980's, but stopped because of the same old boring "cops and robbers" material. I tried to read a recent copy while waiting for my aunt at the beauty shop, but switched to one of the media rags instead when discovered that AHMM hadn't changed. Subscribe only if you are a fan of pure "police" fiction.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hitchcock is more 'mysterious',
By Sherry Decker (Sammamish WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
When it comes the the unusual, the more literary and the suspenseful, it's Hitchcock for me! The magazine allows for stories with the supernatural - and that tends to keep the reader guessing until the end, as opposed to the typical cop/detective/sleuth tales in EQ. I love the often-moody atmosphere and the scene-building in Hitchcock.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A disappointment,
By A Customer
This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
Sure I like a mystery- who doesn't? But when you a read a magazine like Hitchcock you end up losing faith in the short mystery story. The tales are hard-edged and lacking in style and substance. We seem to have a wealth of mystery writing talent but time and again Hitchcock Magazine is a disappointment. The value for money is horrible, the magazine is printed on newsprint paper and the ink just needs to be touched to smudge- Alfred Hitchcock would not be proud.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Workouts,
By Gone To Chase A Car "Dawg" (LA, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
These books fit nicely on the cardio machines I use at the gym. As for me, I'd leave an iPad or Kindle on the machine and be halfway home before I miss it. If I do that with one of these books, so what? There'll be another in the mailbox in a couple of weeks.
I go there, get up on the elliptical trainer or treadmill, bury my nose in a well written mystery and 40 minutes later I'm done. I lost 100 pounds in 12 months by doing this. Make AHMM and EQMM part of your healthy lifestyle change today. PS, I think the writing is great. It's clean, clever, witty and most of the authors have a really enjoyable writing style and voice. This review is for AHMM but I'm going to paste it into a review for EQMM as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
devoted subscriber,
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This review is from: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (Magazine)
My father has faithfully subscribed to this for years now and enjoys it much more than EQ... good for plane rides and such- good short stories!
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