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.
Five complete detective novels, each following the adventures of a hard-boiled shamus battling single-handed against the serpent of crime. True, the "novels" were a bit on the short side, but they didn't lack for excitement and action. This was another of the many crime magazines published by Ace Magazines. Some of their other titles included Capt. Hazzard, Spy Novels, Eerie Stories, Secret Agent X, Ace Mystery and Gold Seal Detective. When Lone Wolf Detective made its debut, it was under the title Variety Detective Magazine. It boasted twelve complete stories each featuring a variety of crime. These were hard-bitten detective mysteries that grabbed the reader from the first paragraph, and didn't let go until the very last word. After eight issues, the magazine changed direction slightly, and became Lone Wolf Detective Magazine, now featuring five longer stories in each issue. It ran in that format from February 1940 until April of 1941 when it was forced to close because of wartime paper rationing. Lone Wolf Detective Magazine returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Five Complete Novels
Merchant Of Menace
by Robert Turner
“Dice” Daley, solo sleuth extraordinary, follows the elusive kiss and kill girl into the Devil’s own brew of evil.
One Escort — Missing Or Dead
by Roger Torrey
A mysterious advertisement leads direct to morgue headlines.
Homicide Ledger
by Clifton T. Holmes
When Phil Benson lone-wolfs it to balance crime’s account book, he can’t erase crimson splotches — without giving his own suicide signature.
The Corpse Maker
by Eric Lennox
To capture the sinister kilter, Investigator Purvis has himself put behind prison bars.
Bullet Bank-Nite
by Paul Adams
Troubleshooter Webb Martin plays the leading role in homicide fadeout.