Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine - Content

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Each issue contains original works of short crime or mystery fiction as well as a book review column (“Booked & Printed”), a puzzle, a “Mysterious Photograph” story contest, and a "Mystery Classic" reprint.

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