The Secret Weapon Murders
by Russell Gray
Catching criminals was Police Chief Regan’s specialty, whether they were petty thieves or big-city gangsters or Nazi spies!
Too Much Murder
by Cyril Plunkett
Fear, cold, stark fear was what was mainly in this girl’s eyes, and she was also very lovely, and if this was Death walking in, it was okay with Keith Nolding!
Death Is a Damsel in Distress
by Robert C. Blackmon
So maybe it was circumstantial evidence again this time and nothing else, and maybe Joe Logan’s best friend hadn’t committed this murder either...
A Corpse for O’Hara
by Frederic Sinclair
Every corpse this O’Hara came across was a personal insult to his dignity as a dick!
Japs in the Belfry
by L.R. Batman
It was war, so Patrolman Angelo Murphy was cracking down on Japs, and to heck with clues and suspects and circumstantial evidence!
Dangerous Dame
by Erie Howard
One of the suspects was a luscious red-head, so it would have been right down Private Detective Alec Woods’ alley even without the blackmail and murder!
Copper’s Kid
by Ralph Berard
A copper couldn’t do any good dead, and there was only one way old Joe Gannon could avoid that bloody condition!
The Patriotic Phantom
by Dale Cochrane
When a fighting Yank on the home front bucks the rubber black market!
Don’t Worry About the Killer
by Thomas Thursday
All coppers were dumb, the Al Rook mob claimed, but proving it was another matter!
Cadavers Don’t Make a Fifth Column
by Frederic Brown
They were spies Williams had cornered, all right, but it wasn’t going to help to call the F.B.I. or the police!