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“For a quarter of a century, The Strand has not only been bringing fabulous contemporary mystery and thriller stories to readers—but it has also managed, on an astonishingly regular basis, to dig up unpublished and long-lost stories by the titans of the past, including James M. Cain, Shirley Jackson, Raymond Chandler…”
—Douglas Preston (New York Times Bestselling author)
Black Friday Special: The Strand Magazine’s Issue 61 PLUS a One Year Subscription (5 Issues), Great Author Post/Notecards
Each issue of The Strand Magazine brings readers a curated selection of fiction from bestselling authors such as Michael Connelly, Jeffery Deaver, Faye Kellerman, and Alexander McCall Smith. Whether you prefer a gritty hard-boiled mystery or a classic English country house whodunit, The Strand is the ultimate magazine for mystery enthusiasts.
Our exclusive interview section has featured conversations with literary icons like David Baldacci, R.L. Stine, Harlan Coben, Sue Grafton, Mary Higgins Clark, and actor David Suchet, renowned for his portrayal of Hercule Poirot. In addition, we’ve proudly showcased unpublished treasures from legendary writers, including Agatha Christie, Shirley Jackson, Dashiell Hammett, James M. Cain, H.G. Wells, P.G. Wodehouse, and Raymond Chandler.
Complementing this rich content are insightful reviews of the latest mysteries, thrillers, and audiobooks, helping readers discover their next favorite story.
The Strand Magazine stands out as the only mystery magazine published in a large format, with full-color pages printed on glossy, high-quality paper—a treat for both the eyes and the mind.
“For a quarter of a century, The Strand has not only been bringing fabulous contemporary mystery and thriller stories to readers—but it has also managed, on an astonishingly regular basis, to dig up unpublished and long-lost stories by the titans of the past, including James M. Cain, Shirley Jackson, Raymond Chandler…”
—Douglas Preston (New York Times Bestselling author)
Great Authors Postcards, Conrad, Austen, Wells, Shakespeare, Bronte, & Dickens
Set 0f six postcards with art designed by the award-winning team of the Strand Collection, with postcards celebrating A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Hamlet by Shakespeare, The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells, and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
Limited Edition of 50 sets.
5×7 Glossy Front.








Maria Atassi –
A fine magazine, somewhat with the feel of a slick magazine from a long ago era. I love the unpublished works. They published two colorful pieces by John Steinbeck and John Steinbeck even when he’s bad is good!
hank hagenau –
I am 78 years old and avid reader and have been ever since I learned to read. My parents started me off right
Recently I heard about the John Steinbeck story in the July-November issue of Strand Magazine. Fortunately for me a not so local book store had the Strand on the shelf.
Today there is so much reading you can do using electronic devises but nothing, absolutely nothing beats a ‘real’ book or a good literary magazine. Imagine you’re in your favorite chair, a cup of coffee close at hand – the cat jumps – the coffee spills. Would you rather spill it on your device or your old friend, a book.
Ah-hhh, feel the paper, listen to the sound made when turning a page, Sheer heaven.
The Strand has introduced me to new authors with great stories to tell.
Ashley Goldberg –
A like this magazine, but I wish the interviews were longer. I know the style is to publish a short interview and a long intro. But in this age of podcasts, I’d like something longer than 5 pages.
Sam Burns –
The age we live means we don’t have many fiction magazine. It’s nice to see one out there that looks slick and polished. I am a big Raymond Chandler fan and these folks published three works of his. When they get to publishing literary fiction, I am not as big of a fan.
Bob Schneider –
I like the magazine, but I wish there were less ads in it. All in all, Shirley Jackson, Ernest Hemingway and Louisa May Alcott means they are doing something right.
Linda Robert –
Colorful with fine art. Kind of resembles a coffee table magazine. I love the interviews and the book reviews. I am tired of just going into a bookstore and trying my luck with books that can be a big disappointment.
Al Weiss –
Colorful with fine art. Kind of resembles a coffee table magazine. I love the interviews and the book reviews. I am tired of just going into a bookstore and trying my luck with books that can be a big disappointment.