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.
Dan Fowler: G-Man! With a jaw like iron, flinty eyes that unflinchingly cut to the hardest criminal's quaking heart, Dan Fowler gave no quarter and asked for none. Son of a sherrif killed in action, ex-lawyer from the Middle West, Dan Fowler joined the F.B.I. as an ace operative for the Department of Justice. He was one of the valiant army of G-Men who battled the underworld and fought the strangle-hold of crime from the throat of humanity. In October of 1935, a new magazine appeared on newsstands: G-Men, featuring the adventures of Dan Fowler. The magazine changed its name to G-Men Detective in early 1940, but the stories continued the blood-bathed saga of the F.B.I.'s finest, Dan Fowler. After an amazing 112 Dan Fowler novels, the magazine closed with the Winter 1953 issue. G-Men returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Dan Fowler Mystery Novel
Crimson Tomorrows
by C.K.M. Scanlon
The ace of the F.B.I. and his aides get busy when old-time racketeers return with the “new look” in crime! Follow Dan Fowler and Larry Kendal as they plunge into a fight to save America from gangdom!
A Complete Novelet
Trust Me To Slay
by Arthur Leo Zagat
When Jim Hardy marries a pretty girl who has an ugly past, he weds — murder!
Short Stories
Too Many Suspects
by Harold Helfer
The people of the town were all sure that the alguacil carried magic powers
Death Island
by Arthur J. Burks
Omar Carlson could kill Mannie Hefferdin, but could not avoid being haunted
Murder Forest
by Norman A. Daniels
Tom Craig revisits the scene of the crime — in order to prove his innocence!
Murder Can Count
by Morris Cooper
Sheriff Brunton proves it’s a good idea for a killer to understand weapons.
A Man Named Mike
by Wayland Rice
Rookie Patrolman Terry Dolan lets a murderer get away from him — just once!
Special Features
Federal Flashes — A Department
by The Editor
Pirates Of The High Iron — A Fact Story
by Col. George F. Chandler