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Poison Correspondent - 8 Dizzy Duo Yarns vol 2

Poison Correspondent - 8 Dizzy Duo Yarns vol 2

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PERIL PRESS presents:
The DIZZY DUO Adventures of
SNOOTY & SCOOP vol 2
8 Knee Slapping Tales of Murder
from the Pages of TEN DETECTIVE ACES
by Joe Archibald

Ten Detective Aces, June 1941
Dizzy Duo:
DOG FEUD
by Joe Archibald
The pooch liked to gnaw on rugs and gents' ankles. And he liked Snooty Piper—which put Snooty behind a blitzkrieg of eight-balls.
5200 Words

Ten Detective Aces, September 1941
AUTOPSY AND EVA
by Joe Archibald
Snooty Piper gets tangled up with the draft board and a mysterious suicide. The army doesn't want him, so screwball Snooty Piper pulls an about-face to the morgue.
5100 Words

Ten Detective Aces, January 1942
Dizzy Duo:
STRAIT JACKETS FOR TWO
by Joe Archibald
When Snooty and Scoop were doled out a couple of murder chores, their errand of evil fitted them for . . . .
4900 Words

Ten Detective Aces, November 1942
POISON PEN-PAL
by Joe Archibald
Snooty Piper, that screwball newshawk, takes a cue from blitzkrieg artists in smashing a homicide front.
5300 Words

Ten Detective Aces, September 1943
Dizzy Duo:
DR. HECKLE AND MR. HIDE
by Joe Archibald
A double-identity radio writer pounded a spot ditty which put him on a deadly spot. And when Iron Jaw O'Shaughnessy snagged a sure suspect, Snooty Piper knew justice had joggled the mike. So the rummy reporter followed a trail of radio jingles to put the jangle of handcuffs on a windpipe warper.
5100 Words

Ten Detective Aces, July 1944
“Dizzy Duo” Yarn
Gore Correspondent
by Joe Archibald
Because they wouldn't let Snooty Piper become a war correspondent abroad, Boston's nutty newsman follows a trail of Axis chatter to bring the battle to Beantown.
5200 Words


Ten Detective Aces, November 1944
Dizzy Duo:
DOWNED ON THE FARM
by Joe Archibald
With a Jackknife slayer on the Beantown griddle, Snooty and Scoop, the cracked eggs of newsdom, beat it up to Buckwheat, Maine, to put the heat on a home-fried suspect.
5200 Words

Ten Detective Aces, March 1945
“Dizzy Duo” Yarn
HIDE AND GO SHRIEK
by Joe Archibald
Maybe there was murder, and maybe not. But when Snooty Piper, the crackpot crime hound, sniffs the spoor of a sucker's pseudo-guilt, it's sure suicide to the security of Boston's Back Bay brotherhood.
5100 Words

This edition includes the illustrations to all 8 stories plus the covers to all 8 issues of Ten Detective Aces these stories were first published in.
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