I'm reading
Mostly by Moonlight, an old Gothic novel by Dorothy Daniels. Published in 1965.
I love old traditional Gothic novels.
It has some funny and MAJOR blunders I've never seen in any book (fiction
or nonfiction) before. Besides a handful of typos:
1. "Elizabeth Tuttle, wife of Elisha Tuttle." Wrong. Elizabeth is Eve's
deceased aunt by marriage; last name Warren. Elisha is one of Eve's love interests (and he never met Elizabeth).
2. Amanda Hartley is nuts, attacks Eve. Later Eve recalls "Amanda Blake" attacking her.
Amanda Blake of course was an actress who played Kitty on
Gunsmoke. Whoever typeset the manuscript back then must have had
Gunsmoke in mind, lol.
Catching these blunders adds to the enjoyment.
Another fun thing about these old drug-store Gothic novels: The bestsellers have no advertisements inside. The others have 1 ad in the middle, always for cigarettes.
I can visualize a woman back then with hair in green curlers and hair net, sitting in a laundromat smoking a cigarette while reading one of these as the dryers tumble...
