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| Home for Christmas [11 pages, 263K] |
Thrilling Detective December, 1947 |
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His convict brother's escape from jail plunges stolid,
law-abiding Sam Murtagh into a confusing murder mix-up! [2013-12-14]
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| Death Brings Down the House [9 pages, 440K] |
10-Story Detective April, 1948 |
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Once again Binnie Bailey's name was up in lights. Once more applause filled the theater. But suddenly Death took the spotlight - and starred in the crimson curtain call.
[2014-02-22]
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| H. P. Holt | |||
| Gods of Bastol [7 pages, 124K] |
All-Story Weekly July 26, 1919 |
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Financially stranded on a half-civilized island in the Pacific, four friends take off to search a nearby island for a missing friend and find trouble.
[2007-09-01]
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| Tex Holt | |||
| Tough Town for Lawmen [5 pages, 295K] |
Thrilling Western October, 1948 |
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The Sheriff's demise puts Deputy Healy on the spot! [2017-11-18]
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| Joseph F. Hook | |||
| The Eyes Have It [4 pages, 130K] |
Ten Detective Aces May, 1948 |
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He didn't seem much like a dick, this mild, soft-spoken little man. But he knew that to ferret out larceny, not a loudmouth but . . . The Eyes Have It [2008-03-01]
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| Duane Hopkins | |||
| Presidential Special [8 pages, 182K] |
Short Stories May 10, 1933 |
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Of all Trains for a Hobo to Pick to Ride the
Rods on - the Presidential Special! [2010-07-17]
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| William Hopson | |||
| The Ice Man Came [9 pages, 341K] |
Thrilling Detective Winter 1953 |
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Mike, the ex-geek, has a problem. When his carnival moves from town to town, it drags a crime wave with it. [2004-08-07]
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| Robert J. Horton | |||
| Her New Pink Satin [5 pages, 53K] |
All-Story Weekly August 2, 1919 |
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MRS. PINNEY, as the proprietress of one of those four-story rooming-houses with the stone-railed steps in the early West Forties, was a never-failing barometer of the rise and fall of her roomers' fortunes. [2015-06-06]
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| Brant House (Emile C. Tepperman) | |||
| The Murder Monster (Secret Agent "X" #10) [61 pages, 1702K] |
Secret Agent "X" December, 1934 |
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Secret Agent "X" must defeat The Murder Monster, a hulking monstrosity which spews flaming death, and his army of robot thugs! A great pulp adventure featuring a hero that is often overlooked. This file is VERY large. Please be patient when downloading. Thanks to Brian Earl Brown for providing this scan! [2003-01-12]
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| Brant House (Paul Chadwick) | |||
| The Fear Merchants (Secret Agent "X" #24) [50 pages, 700K] |
Secret Agent "X" March, 1936 |
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Another action-packed Secret Agent 'X' story, this one penned by Paul Chadwick. Thanks to Brian Earl Brown for the scan. [2003-05-18]
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| Brant House (G. T. Fleming-Roberts) | |||
| Legion of the Living Dead (Secret Agent "X" #18) [59 pages, 692K] |
Secret Agent "X" September, 1935 |
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From nowhere hurtled that black death car. From nowhere came its grisly occupants. They were not of the earth, for their human flesh was immune to bullets. They were not of the grave, for they manned the wheel and a blasting machine gun.... Heh heh heh.... Got your interest yet? Thanks to Donn Peppler for this pulp gem. You can also find a copy of it in plain text and Word formats on his web site: The Shrevnitz Memorial Library. And it looks like he'll have more Secret Agent "X" coming soon! [2003-06-22]
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| Harrison R. Howard | |||
| Weight of Reputation [8 pages, 151K] |
Adventure March 3, 1920 |
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The first few paragraphs of this story seemed a little dense to me, but once I got through them, it really enjoyed it. [2002-04-02]
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| Lloyd Leonard Howard | |||
| The Last Shot [3 pages, 188K] |
Over the Top August 1929 |
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The Great War over, two hungry, broke doughboys enter a French restaurant and order up a banquet. [2005-02-26]
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| Cliff Howe | |||
| Devil's Billet Doux [3 pages, 72K] |
Ten Detective Aces November, 1939 |
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When his past threatened to wreck his future, John Liegh decided to write a . . . . Devil's Billet Doux [2017-10-07]
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| Boot Hill Recruits [4 pages, 128K] |
Western Aces February, 1942 |
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Lanky Slim Noble had a special brand of sleuthing to enroll a couple of .... BOOT HILL RECRUITS. [2005-11-12]
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| Dudley Hoys | |||
| The Merchant of Basra [6 pages, 269K] |
Oriental Stories February-March 1931 |
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A tale of love vs. arranged marriage in the old Iraq, when Basra was a cesspool of iniquity. [2004-10-30]
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| James Perley Hughes | |||
| Morass of Mystery [7 pages, 241K] |
Sky Birds December, 1934 |
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Our hero competes against an unscrupulous Boeing pilot--and a crafty Japanese--to sell warplanes to the Bolivian Army in this exciting tale. Sweet ending. [2003-01-12]
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| Satan's Heir [23 pages, 233K] |
Secret Agent "X" January, 1936 |
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Ted Bosworth was press agent for Edythe Shirley, lovable child actress. His job was to arrange interviews for the little star. But, for once, Ted Bosworth was reluctant to do his job. For he had a strange horror hunch that Edythe Shirley's interview would be with - death. [2012-04-28]
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| The Case of the Hollywood Homicide [20 pages, 208K] |
Secret Agent "X" February, 1936 |
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Doris Spaulding, the golden-haired songbird of the films, was loved by the world. Yet the weird voice of an unknown terrorist whispered he would kill her. Then Ted Bosworth, movie sleuth, set out on a murderer's manhunt. But the killer struck with concealed weapons, and Ted's name was on the suicide schedule. [2012-05-26]
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| Lucifer's Lamp [9 pages, 80K] |
Secret Agent "X" March, 1936 |
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Detective Tom Kelso uses guts and psychology to discover the secret of Lucifer's Lamp. [2010-05-29]
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| Short-Wave Murder [7 pages, 269K] |
Ten Detective Aces February, 1937 |
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A radio expert was Detective Danny Phelan. But he wanted an expert movie fadeout with lovely Peggy Concannon. And his megacycle chase after Peggy led him straight into the jaws of . . . Short-Wave Murder
[2014-05-31]
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| Llewellyn Hughes | |||
| Gangster in Khaki [8 pages, 217K] |
Battle Stories 1934 |
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A great little hardboiled story of a criminal from
stateside, trying to get his life straight in the
battlefields of France. Things get really dicey, though,
when someone from back home recognizes him. [2003-11-22]
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| Arthur Humbolt | |||
| Blonde Madness [8 pages, 231K] |
Spicy Detective September, 1934 |
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"Blonde Beauty Murdered," blared the headlines. Innocent young girls had been slain--mutilated! Was it the work of some maniac killer--some fiend in human form? [2005-08-06]
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| James Edward Hungerford | |||
| A Getaway With the Goods [7 pages, 70K] |
All-Story Weekly August 2, 1919 |
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"SLINKY" MALONE, safe-blower, had a fortune within his grasp. And his grasp upon it relaxed not an iota as he stepped down the gangplank of a Pacific coast steamship to a San Francisco dock. Little did he know that a detective was upon his trail. [2015-10-03]
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| Another Piece of String [4 pages, 54K] |
All-Story Weekly June 26, 1920 |
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"Round-About" Riley - citizen of the world, soldier of misfortune, and rider of the rails, finds himself in trouble over a piece of string.
[2015-01-03]
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