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PERIL PRESS presents:
Ten Detective Aces, May 1935
Private Detective Marty Quade Jumps
DEAD FREIGHT
by Emile C. Tepperman
Author of “Slow Murder,” etc.
The elevator strike made Marty Quade climb seven flights of stairs. But there was no Seventh Heaven up there waiting for him. Instead, he met a very dead corpse, a very pretty blonde—and a very strange man.
The elevator strike makes Private Detective Marty Quade climb seven flights of stairs. But there is no Seventh Heaven up there waiting for him.
6200 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Ten Detective Aces, May 1948
MURDER BY MAGIC
by Julian Daggett
Everybody, including the victim, had been warned about Lunk O’Slaughtery’s slaying. But nobody would believe in . . .
2700 Words
Ten Detective Aces, August 1941
MISS DYNAMITE
by Peter Dawson
Old man Vorhees was a collector of valuable items. But when he included a burlesque beauty among his purchases, he didn’t know the sale would set off a load of T. N. T.
1800 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
THE MURDERED CONSUL
Feature
by Pete Boggs
400 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
THE "FUGITIVE" FREED
Feature
by L. M. Phillips
100 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
HOW NOT TO BE A SPY
Feature
by John Crail
100 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
THE BARE MOTIVE
Feature
by A. Morris
100 Words
This edition includes 14 images between story illustrations, in-house ads, mastheads and pulp covers.
Ten Detective Aces, May 1935
Private Detective Marty Quade Jumps
DEAD FREIGHT
by Emile C. Tepperman
Author of “Slow Murder,” etc.
The elevator strike made Marty Quade climb seven flights of stairs. But there was no Seventh Heaven up there waiting for him. Instead, he met a very dead corpse, a very pretty blonde—and a very strange man.
The elevator strike makes Private Detective Marty Quade climb seven flights of stairs. But there is no Seventh Heaven up there waiting for him.
6200 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Ten Detective Aces, May 1948
MURDER BY MAGIC
by Julian Daggett
Everybody, including the victim, had been warned about Lunk O’Slaughtery’s slaying. But nobody would believe in . . .
2700 Words
Ten Detective Aces, August 1941
MISS DYNAMITE
by Peter Dawson
Old man Vorhees was a collector of valuable items. But when he included a burlesque beauty among his purchases, he didn’t know the sale would set off a load of T. N. T.
1800 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
THE MURDERED CONSUL
Feature
by Pete Boggs
400 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
THE "FUGITIVE" FREED
Feature
by L. M. Phillips
100 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
HOW NOT TO BE A SPY
Feature
by John Crail
100 Words
Mammoth Detective, October 1946
THE BARE MOTIVE
Feature
by A. Morris
100 Words
This edition includes 14 images between story illustrations, in-house ads, mastheads and pulp covers.
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