Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Ten detective stories, every one complete. All kinds of stories, each designed to keep the reader wide awake. That was 10 Story Detective. Every publisher of pulp magazines had a stable of detective action magazines. From Ace Magazines, also known as Periodical House, came 10 Story Detective magazine, which featured shorter detective fiction. Periodical House, aka Ace Magazines, started in the crime fiction field with Ten Detective Aces in 1928 (under the short-lived title of The Dragnet Magazine). As the audience for detective yards increased, Ace Magazines added 10 Story Detective, premiering in January 1938 and the magazine ran for eleven years, winding up with the August 1949 issue. It was standard sized at 112 pages and cost a standard dime, yet within those pages were some of the most entertaining crime fiction printed. 10 Story Detective returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Two Novelets
Doom Boom
by Glenn Low
Detective Tony Childers punches the cash register for a bargain sale in murders.
Target In A .45 Witch Hunt
by Alan Anderson
Before he can check out of that maniac hotel, Jeff Frye has to pay a due bill for three corpses.
An “Alvin Hinkey” Yarn
Some Like It Shot
by Joe Archibald
The Bronx beat-pounder drags a red herring across a homicide fish story.
Short Stories
Bulletsmith Bounty
by Tevis Miller
Under a spreading hangnoose free, the village blacksmith stands.
Hot News From Satan
by Ken Lewis
Instead of printing rural reports. Pop Mitchell gets an assignment in horror headlines.
Nitro At Midnight
by Ric Hasse
At three hundred grand, even the best triggerman can be had.
Morgue Reunion
by Norman A. Daniels
Attorney Reed’s latest case is phoned in from the Hades exchange.
Put A Lid On Lora
by Dave Grinnell
Death tangles the wires of an eavesdropping housewife.
The Atombomb Clue
by J. Harvey Haggard
Professor Cadler forgets to make the payoff to an atomic stool pigeon.
Will For A Kill
by Emil Petaja
Rocky Denver’s last testament has a secret codicil signed by the Grim Reaper
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