Tue 31 Mar 2026
Mystery Stories I’m Reading: BILL PRONZINI “A Cold Foggy Day.”
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BILL PRONZINI “A Cold Foggy Day.” First published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1978. Collected in Small Felonies (St. Martin’s, hardcover, 1988).

The story begins as two men arrive in San Francisco from Boston, with the younger noticeably having trouble with the cold. He is a native of Boston; his companion is from San Fransisco and doesn’t find anything about the weather worth complaining about. They are obviously working as a team and are on their way to find someone. From their tough guy attitude and demeanor, we soon begin to assume they have the worst in mind for the person they are looking for.
And that is the crux of the tale, and I cannot tell you more about that. Who is it they need to find, and why?
What I would like to tell you, though, and that is what I can do, is that while Pronzini is best known for his stories about, well, a certain Nameless PI, he is a writer worth reading for his many many non-series tales, of which this is one. He uses clear and uncomplicated language to tell the stories he tells — each word precisely the correct one — to keep his readers following along. As you will with this one, as much as I.
> Guaranteed.
April 2nd, 2026 at 12:14 am
This is the issue just before the first new issue I bought off a newsstand, May 1978, and I wonder I read this one in the library, or possibly picked it up in their or someone’s secondhad booksale…but, if so, something happened to it.
Thanks to “Hitchcock” anthologies, I was already a Pronzini fan by Aptil ’78…my AHMM subscription began with the February issue that year.
April 5th, 2026 at 8:46 pm
I remember the first HITCHCOCK magazine I bought a read almost immediately (it was the very first issue, from December 1956), but the first EQMM? I must have already have been reading it, but ,pre than that I have no idea. I also recall the first issue of ASTOUNDING I bought. It was in January of 1959. so it was probably the February issue. I also remember the cover. It was for The Pirates of Ersatz, the first installment of a serial by Murray Leinster. I can still picture it. Funny the things you remember from so long ago.
April 2nd, 2026 at 11:08 pm
You won’t often be let down by a Pronzini story.
April 5th, 2026 at 8:29 pm
You have that right! I already have another one to write up and tell you about. Look for it soon!