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O. B. Myers    
  Murder in Fine Print
[11 pages, 373K]
G-Men Detective
July, 1948
 
 
A reading glass helps Detective Cummings solve a case that looked like an accident. [2016-12-03]

 

  Blood and Spice
[11 pages, 862K]
G-Men Detective
November, 1948
 
 
You Never Can Tell What's Under an Unturned Stone! [2015-05-16]

 

  Two Murders-$4,000
[11 pages, 273K]
Popular Detective
November, 1948
 
 
Tragedy Stalks Romance When a Gambler Takes a Long Chance! [2015-01-17]

 

  The Red Bag
[12 pages, 281K]
Thrilling Detective
April, 1949
 
 
Ordinarily Death is no novelty to a grave digger, but when murder takes a hand, curious things happen in his cemetery! [2016-01-02]

 

  Money Order Murder
[10 pages, 434K]
G-Men Detective
Summer, 1950
 
 
Tom Farley, police department file clerk, has to go to the hospital before he can understand the - Money Order Murder [2017-07-01]

 

Ray Avery Myers    
  Into the Subconscious
[17 pages, 324K]
Science Wonder Stories
October, 1929
 
 
A scientist delves into the subconscious of a willing volunteer to learn the history of humans and their ancestors. [2018-04-28]

 

Leonard H. Nason    
  The Patrol
[5 pages, 61K]
Adventure
September 10, 1922
 
 
A day in the life of a patrol going behind enemy lines to capture a soldier, during WWI in Europe. [2016-12-24]

 

I. R. Nathanson    
  The Falling Planetoid
[12 pages, 146K]
Science Wonder Stories
April, 1930
 
 
Stark, fearful tragedy, from which there seemed no escape, confronted the entire globe, for it came from outside the earth's confines, and seemed, therefore, to be beyond the control of man - a strange wandering planetoid was about to fall to the earth! [2016-09-10]

 

Isaac R. Nathanson    
  The Passing Star
[20 pages, 312K]
Amazing Stories
September, 1930
 
 
A runaway star passes through the solar system causing devastation on earth. [2017-12-02]

 

Robert W. Nealey    
  Whirlwind Squadron
[10 pages, 485K]
Short Stories
July 25, 1943
 
 
A World War II aviation story. A Squadron Leader's responsible for the whole squadron; the rear bloke is only responsible for one man. [2010-12-18]

 

Ernest Edward Nelson    
  The Best Horse Wins
[4 pages, 57K]
All-Story Weekly
May 8, 1920
 
 
Jim Watts wants to go to the horse races and bet on a horse people are tipping him off about. But he wants to avoid letting his wife know about it. [2015-03-07]

 

E. Nesbit    
  Ruddick's Yarn
[9 pages, 92K]
All-Story Weekly
October 12, 1918
 
 
The harrowing WWI journey of a sea pilot named Ruddick after he is captured by a German submarine. [2014-08-02]

 

Wilbur Nesbit    
  The Joke on Jimmy Jellup
[6 pages, 30K]
Argosy
October, 1907
 
 
The roommate of Jimmy Jellup plays a joke on his friend by starting up a correspondence with a country girl but the joke backfires when Jimmy is invited to visit the girl and ends up marrying her. [2017-03-18]

 

J.D. Newsom    
  The Gun Runners
[11 pages, 341K]
Short Stories
July 10, 1927
 
 
Not the swashbucklers you might expect, the gun runners are actually two tourists in North Africa, a married American couple, caught up in a dangerous case of mistaken identity. This is a good one. [2003-12-06]

 

Robert H. H. Nichols    
  Sinbad the Sailor
[8 pages, 195K]
Fight Stories
January, 1929
 
 
Fists and insults go flying in this tale of the Champion of the Navy who wanted to be Champion of something more. [2003-07-14]

 

Howard Nile    
  The Murder Brand
[4 pages, 26K]
Secret Agent "X"
August, 1936
 
 
A doomed killer burns himself with .... "The Murder Brand" [2017-02-25]

 

David M. Norman    
  Castle of the Doomed
[10 pages, 302K]
10-Story Detective
January, 1942
 
 
When Detective Sergeant Evans tried to solve the mystery of the hangtree harvest, he found himself out on a lethal limb. [2011-07-23]

 

  Mr. Corpse Calling
[9 pages, 311K]
10-Story Detective
November, 1942
 
 
Jim Abbott, D. A., had just returned from seeing the remains of his predecessor in his coffin. But now the dead man was phoning him, giving him information from the grave. And, to solve the mystery of the corpse that wouldn't stay dead, Abbott himself had to cross-examine the Grim Reaper. [2015-12-26]

 

  The Phantom Avenger
[10 pages, 299K]
10-Story Detective
January, 1943
 
 
Detective Lee Shannon never had much trouble in dealing with killers he could see. But he had to learn a new kind of sleuthing when he locked horns with . . . [2014-09-27]

 

  Satan Turns the Timetables
[7 pages, 192K]
10-Story Detective
September, 1943
 
 
Steve Abbott didn't believe in ghosts. He was leery when the engineer on Number 74 claimed to have run over a ghost on the track. But when Abbott went out to search for a mangled body, he himself was railroaded into a seance with Satan. [2005-11-05]

 

Edward P. Norris    
  In Step With Death
[24 pages, 201K]
Secret Agent "X"
July, 1935
 
 
Ben Cragg investigates the bombings of a chain of movie theaters, and the associated blackmailing of the theater chain's owner. [2012-03-31]

 

Geoffrey North    
  Gun Guile
[7 pages, 139K]
Greater Gangster Stories
February, 1934
 
 
Can't say too much for the plot, but it has a great gun battle that reads like it was lifted from a 1934 Warner Brothers gangster pic! [2003-04-13]

 

  Riddle of the Plucked Peacock
[22 pages, 360K]
Private Detective Stories
October, 1944
 
 
Maitland met his client for the first time - only to find him dead! He had taken the man's money for a routine job, now, as a detective, he decided to earn his money by sweating out a case that was far from routine. [2012-01-28]

 

  Raffle for the Rap
[8 pages, 230K]
10-Story Detective
July, 1946
 
 
Walt Keith picked up the wrong carrot-top when he set out to paint the big city red. And for that glaring error, Walt was to find himself the one most heavily daubed in murder-blood crimson. [2014-12-27]

 

David Wright O'Brien    
  Dibble Dabbles in Death
[10 pages, 388K]
Mammoth Detective
February 1945
 
 
When Dibble has a case of the shorts it isn't a simple question of boxers or briefs. [2006-07-01]

 

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