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:
A Novelet
Two’s Company, .22’s A Shroud
by Bruno Fischer
Instead of a snack, Joe Laird’s pretty prisoner serves him a k.o. cocktail.
Short Stories
Hickory Dickory Sock
by Richard Brister
Papa Deane beards a couple of smooth-shaven crooks.
Murder In Cold Mud
by Glenn Law
The killer leaves his prints in the sands of crime.
Death’s Sudden Deputy
by Rex Whitechurch
To celebrate the return of two local boys who made bad, this law officer has to make good a powdersmoke welcome.
Chinatown Checkmate
by E.C. Marshall
A blackjack opponent uses Detective Ching for a pawn on larceny’s chessboard.
The House I Slay In
by Stewart Toland
Johnny Thrice plays finders-keepers with a homicide claim.
The Devil Is A Magician
by Dave Grinnell
This conjurer performs his wonders in hot blood.
Nobody Loves The Landlord
by John Marshall Tufts
Tired Joe Regan lands lodgings in a crime-haunted bedlam.
The Big Red Splash
by Bill Morgan
Because his golden food has dwindled, Cotter figures to prime his income pump with crimson.
An “Alvin Hinkey” Yarn
Kill o’ Fare
by Joe Archibald
Bounced back to the Bronx, Patrolman Hinkey has only .45 razzberries for the Homicide Squad.
Extra Story This Month
Ringer For The Dead
by Norman A. Daniels
Scotty Dunn wins the booby-trap prize in a midnight masquerade.
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