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Corpse's Hunch - 13 Pulp Tales of Murder
Corpse's Hunch - 13 Pulp Tales of Murder
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PERIL PRESS presents:
13 PULP TALES OF MURDER
by Norman A Daniels
as by John L. Benton
Thrilling Detective , July 1946
THE CORPSE FROM RENO
by John L. Benton
Reporter Dave Bruce Meets the Deadline for Solving a Mystery of Blackmail and Murder!
Chapter 1: Exit A Blackmailer
Chapter 2: Bloody Evidence
Chapter 3: Park Bench Murder
Chapter 4: Out of the Past
9000 Words
Popular Detective, December 1935
LICENSE TO HELL
by John L. Benton
Cop-Killer Merkle Didn't Know He Had a License to Hell
500 Words
Popular Detective, January 1936
NO BLOOD
by John L. Benton
There Is Slaughter Even When There Is No Blood
540 Words
Detective Novels Magazine, April 1938
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM
by John L. Benton
Patrolman Tim Brady Is Torn Between Fire and Loot— and Finds the Answer to a Riddle!
2000 Words
Popular Detective, June 1939
COPPERHEAD KILLER
by John L. Benton
Detective Dan Wade Breaks a Tough Case in a House of Hate!
3500 Words
Thrilling Detective, August 1942
DEATH'S SOCIAL BLUNDER
by John L. Benton
J. Martin Stover posed as a butler, but what he knew about criminal etiquette would fill a jail!
3700 Words
Popular Detective, April 1944
GONE WITH THE LOOT
by John L. Benton
A famous emerald vanishes in a cloud of mystery!
2200 Words
Thrilling Detective, August 1944
LINED WITH DEATH
by John L. Benton
Detective Nelson runs into a slick scheme for loot and mixes it with a crew of greed-maddened killers!
4500 Words
Popular Detective, June 1945
CLOWN OF DOOM
by Emile C Tepperman
as by John L. Benton
Ed Rice Masquerades as a Corpse to Nab a Killer!
3000 Words
Popular Detective, August 1945
THE D. A. DIES
by John L. Benton
The Killer Had a Slick Murder Scheme—but He Missed a Bet When He Failed to Take a Girl's Keen Eyesight into Account!
2700 Words
Thrilling Detective, February 1948
WRONG NUMBER
by John L. Benton
Ambition and envy stir up a seething cauldron of crime!
1900 Words
Thrilling Detective, April 1949
DEATH WITH PICTURES
by John L. Benton
A press photographer gets some camera angles on murder
2400 Words
Thrilling Detective, August 1951
MURDER HUNCH
by John Benton
Detective Ed Corey had an idea, and played it for all it was worth!
2300 Words
This edition includes all of the original illustrations plus the cover to the magazines in which these stories were first published.
13 PULP TALES OF MURDER
by Norman A Daniels
as by John L. Benton
Thrilling Detective , July 1946
THE CORPSE FROM RENO
by John L. Benton
Reporter Dave Bruce Meets the Deadline for Solving a Mystery of Blackmail and Murder!
Chapter 1: Exit A Blackmailer
Chapter 2: Bloody Evidence
Chapter 3: Park Bench Murder
Chapter 4: Out of the Past
9000 Words
Popular Detective, December 1935
LICENSE TO HELL
by John L. Benton
Cop-Killer Merkle Didn't Know He Had a License to Hell
500 Words
Popular Detective, January 1936
NO BLOOD
by John L. Benton
There Is Slaughter Even When There Is No Blood
540 Words
Detective Novels Magazine, April 1938
NO CAUSE FOR ALARM
by John L. Benton
Patrolman Tim Brady Is Torn Between Fire and Loot— and Finds the Answer to a Riddle!
2000 Words
Popular Detective, June 1939
COPPERHEAD KILLER
by John L. Benton
Detective Dan Wade Breaks a Tough Case in a House of Hate!
3500 Words
Thrilling Detective, August 1942
DEATH'S SOCIAL BLUNDER
by John L. Benton
J. Martin Stover posed as a butler, but what he knew about criminal etiquette would fill a jail!
3700 Words
Popular Detective, April 1944
GONE WITH THE LOOT
by John L. Benton
A famous emerald vanishes in a cloud of mystery!
2200 Words
Thrilling Detective, August 1944
LINED WITH DEATH
by John L. Benton
Detective Nelson runs into a slick scheme for loot and mixes it with a crew of greed-maddened killers!
4500 Words
Popular Detective, June 1945
CLOWN OF DOOM
by Emile C Tepperman
as by John L. Benton
Ed Rice Masquerades as a Corpse to Nab a Killer!
3000 Words
Popular Detective, August 1945
THE D. A. DIES
by John L. Benton
The Killer Had a Slick Murder Scheme—but He Missed a Bet When He Failed to Take a Girl's Keen Eyesight into Account!
2700 Words
Thrilling Detective, February 1948
WRONG NUMBER
by John L. Benton
Ambition and envy stir up a seething cauldron of crime!
1900 Words
Thrilling Detective, April 1949
DEATH WITH PICTURES
by John L. Benton
A press photographer gets some camera angles on murder
2400 Words
Thrilling Detective, August 1951
MURDER HUNCH
by John Benton
Detective Ed Corey had an idea, and played it for all it was worth!
2300 Words
This edition includes all of the original illustrations plus the cover to the magazines in which these stories were first published.
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