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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
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Happy Returns (1955)
A Ghostly Comedy
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    Also Noted (5 Reviews)
    The Bubble Makers, by George J.W. Goodman
    1. The Bubble Makers by George J.W. Goodman
    2. The Sunlit Ambush by Mark Derby
    3. Happy Returns by Manning Coles
    4. The Little Walls by Winston Graham
    5. The Lark Shall Sing by Elizabeth Cadell
    The Saturday Review, October 1, 1955, pp. 43-45
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    Recommended Reading (8 Reviews)
    The Best Science-Fiction Stories and Novels, 1955, by T.E. Dikty
    1. The Best Science-Fiction Stories and Novels, 1955 by T.E. Dikty
    2. Not This August by C.M. Kornbluth
    3. The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett
    4. Preferred Risk by Edson McCann
    5. Happy Returns by Manning Coles
    6. The Viking Rocket Story by Milton W. Rosen
    7. The Fabulous Phonograph by Roland Gelatt
    8. An Index to Unknown and Unknown Worlds by Stuart S. Hoffman
    The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1956, pp. 92-97
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    Detective Directory (14 Reviews)
    Broken Shield, by Ben Benson
    1. Broken Shield by Ben Benson
    2. Before Midnight by Rex Stout
    3. The Splintered Man by M.E. Chaber
    4. The Jury Disagree by George Goodchild and Bechofer Roberts
    5. Gently Does It by Alan Hunter
    6. Stab in the Dark by Joe Rayter
    7. The Queen's Awards, 1956 by Ellery Queen
    8. Inspector Maigret and the Dead Girl by Georges Simenon
    9. Stranger in the Dark by Helen Nielsen
    10. Happy Returns by Manning Coles
    11. The Screaming Rabbit by Harry Carmichael
    12. They're Going to Kill Me by Kathleen Moore Knight
    13. No Tears for Shirley Minton by Kenneth Lowe
    14. Dark Encounter by Cathleen Schurr
    Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, March 1956, pp. 142-146