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| Russian Run-Around [12 pages, 732K] |
Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective March, 1943 |
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Donaldson's crack had been meant as a joke, but the girl who overheard it wasn't in a joking mood. After that, it didn't matter what Dan Turner said. To her he was a Russian wife-deserter, and a bad actor. [2008-08-02]
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| Dead Man's Guilt [11 pages, 380K] |
Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective May, 1943 |
Dan Turner | |
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Everybody knew Kilgore had been killed trying to escape from San Quentin. Yet now this girl, who knew all the facts in the case, pleads with Dan to save her from the dead man! [2008-05-03]
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| Dissolve Shot [10 pages, 344K] |
Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective May 1943 |
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It's rare that Dan encounters dough so dirty that he won't touch it. Even this time, when the ante was boosted enough, he forgot his scruples. Besides there was a feminine angle. . . . [2008-01-05]
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| Monster's Malice [9 pages, 220K] |
Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective May, 1943 |
Dan Turner | |
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It was a screwy assignment. The Hollywood horror actor thought he was going crazy! "I want you to save me from myself, Mr. Turner," he said. "I'm turning into a werewolf. And I want you to keep me from hurting my wife . . ." [2008-09-06]
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| Shakedown Sham [10 pages, 306K] |
Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective May, 1943 |
Dan Turner | |
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"I think my wife is being blackmailed," the guy opened up. And Dan agreed to protect the dame while she kept her secret tryst. It wasn't until after she'd kept her clandestine appointment that he had a real idea of how big a job he'd taken upon himself. [2009-02-07]
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| Dead Heat [8 pages, 308K] |
Hollywood Detective January, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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The cash customers paid plenty out to watch her emote on the screen. They looked upon her as a brunette angel, but there were a lot of substantial citizens in Hollywood who knew Linda for a rat. [2009-06-06]
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| Focus on Death [10 pages, 717K] |
Hollywood Detective January, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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They were making a cowboy picture, and of course the Indians' arrows had all been blunted. Nevertheless it was an arrow with sharpened tip that came out of the welter of battle to kill the lovely star! [2010-09-04]
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| Widow by Proxy [13 pages, 515K] |
Hollywood Detective January, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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In the flash of lightning Dan got a look at his prisoner - a man without a face, a zombie! And listening to his story, Dan suddenly felt that, here in the movie colony, he had at last found a real man! [2009-09-05]
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| Killer's Cure [9 pages, 325K] |
Hollywood Detective March, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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To win a girl's confidence Dan Turner turns actor. He should have known from the first that Hollywood is full of actors - and actresses. [2010-11-06]
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| Odds on the 8-Ball [10 pages, 333K] |
Hollywood Detective March, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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Trying to trip up a kidnaper, Dan Turner finds himself in the middle of a murder mess. Behind it all looms up the hoodoo cab, license number, 8-BA-11. Accidents, lawsuits, and now a murder! But what can you expect of a cab, handicapped like that, and with a girl driver to-boot? [2011-02-05]
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| Stock Shot [23 pages, 468K] |
Speed Detective July, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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As much as he disapproves of murder, Dan Turner hates blackmail even more. And as much as he loves a client who puts cash on the line, Dan's common sense tells him there's little percentage in trying to cover up for a killer. All of these factors, and more, confront him in The Case of the Millionaire Producer with the Puritanical Sweetheart. [2011-10-01]
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| Murder's Mouthpiece [12 pages, 437K] |
Hollywood Detective August, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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For years Ace had been asking for trouble. This time it looked as if he were really going to get it. There were so many people just yearning to send flowers to his funeral that it was hard to find any one who knew him who wouldn't be a suspect if he died suddenly. [2010-08-07]
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| Stars Die at Night [15 pages, 356K] |
Speed Detective October, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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If you tangle with a burglar and a corpse - both of them female and beautiful and very prominent - you're apt to steam four ways at once, the way Dan Turner did. [2009-11-07]
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| Trump for the Ace [13 pages, 251K] |
Speed Detective December, 1944 |
Dan Turner | |
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It looked like a shakedown that could go on forever, with the ex-soldier movie star as the fall guy - and then Dan Turner was bopped into a couple of falls himself for a splendid start to the hereafter. [2012-05-05]
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| Suicide Stunt [15 pages, 290K] |
Speed Detective April, 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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A special kind of trap had been provided to guarantee a most spectacular ending for the male movie star. And the killer suspects had figured some highly colorful dodges in order to confound Dan Turner, the surging shamus of this cinemaland! [2008-02-02]
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| The Dead Don't Dream [15 pages, 450K] |
Hollywood Detective July, 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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What was the grim mystery in this disappearance of the fat gag writer's cousin? Hollywood's ace gumshoe, Dan Turner, had to meet and combat a heap of rough to-do before he neared the finish. [2008-10-04]
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| The Book of the Phantom Bullet [17 pages, 333K] |
Hollywood Detective December, 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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This movie ham named McBride acted the death scene very realistically - mostly because some sly sinister stinker had put a real bullet completely through his think-tank. And as foul luck would have it, Dan Turner was on the scene and having it demonstrated that the trigger-finger was quicker than his hawkshaw eye. From then on, Dan was busier than a confused dog in a flea circus . . . . [2009-05-02]
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| Coffin For a Coward [9 pages, 408K] |
Hollywood Detective December 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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The clean-living young movie star had emoted his final scene in the audible tintypes. He was now knifed deader than a poached egg, and maybe there'd been more in his life than was suspected by his associates. In any case, Dan Turner, having been in at the kick-off of this murder game, decided he'd throw his weight around until the final whistle! [2008-06-07]
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| Dog's Life [16 pages, 301K] |
Hollywood Detective December, 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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Missing jewels, a dead canine movie star and assorted underhanded shenanigans might or might not have a tie-in with this murder - but cinemaland's super-sleuth Dan Turner aimed to find out after it became personal!
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| Poison Payoff [12 pages, 420K] |
Hollywood Detective December, 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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Things had been so dull in Dan Turner's private-eye business that he didn't know where his next murder was coming from. But the dainty little manicurist named Malloy thought she knew - and it turned out she was right. [2008-07-05]
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| Ruby Ransom [14 pages, 516K] |
Hollywood Detective December, 1945 |
Dan Turner | |
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There was a butler who looked like Frankenstein; there were a couple of old maids who had odd dispositions; there was an assortment of other odd characters. And most of all there was a comely corpse who was present and a set of valuable ruby rocks that were missing - and before Dan Turner reached the peak with this mob, he was missing part of his health. [2010-01-02]
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| Homicide Surprise [10 pages, 266K] |
Speed Detective February, 1946 |
Dan Turner | |
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Dan Turner was out for the gravy, and he got it - right in the kisser! Which made Hollywood's ace private dick almost as mad as the corpse's bodyguard, who, in friendly fashion, beat the bejunior out of his pal Dan. All in all, it was the whackiest murder case in his career! [2010-07-03]
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| Latin Blood [11 pages, 780K] |
Speed Detective August, 1946 |
Dan Turner | |
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A great classic Dan Turner tale with the broads, the blood and Dan Turner's answer to anger management therapy: guns. [2003-06-15]
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| Careless Corpse [14 pages, 434K] |
Hollywood Detective November, 1946 |
Dan Turner | |
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That bogus postman brought Dan Turner a splendid solid whack with a blackjack and it was a highly special delivery - thereby involving the ace movietown hawkshaw with low killery and high finance and dangerous bafflement! . . . . [2011-05-07]
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| The Riddle Thumbs a Ride [17 pages, 288K] |
Hollywood Detective November, 1946 |
Dan Turner | |
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The beauteous bride of that aging flicker star had a good sound reason for hitch-hiking, all right - but when she picked Dan Turner's car for that lift she thereby led him into one of the locoedest killery setups ever to run wild, even in movietown! [2011-11-05]
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