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.
Mystery Book Magazine was a bid to cash in on the post-war mystery boom. Each issue featured a full-length mystery novel written by a top-notch mystery writer. It made its debut in 1945, but due to poor sales, it changed from monthly to bi-monthly and in 1947 to quarterly. In 1950, in an effort to boost sales, it changed its name to Giant Detective. Two issues later, it ceased publication. During its 34-issue, 6-year run, it presented some top rated mysteries for its pulp readers, from the best writers in the field, including four original Michael Shayne mysteries by Brett Halliday. Mystery Book Magazine returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Complete Novel
The Lady In Question
by Will Oursler
When Eddie McCrae hunts the elusive Hazel Parnell he immediately becomes the fall guy in a death conspiracy! The trail of this golden-haired will-o’-the-wisp leads to the threshold of murder!
A Lieutenant Trant Novelet
The Wrong Envelope
by Q. Patrick
Lieutenant Trant enters the picture when a lovely girl suddenly finds herself in a frame of death — and an exchange of epistles provides him with a tell-tale clue that reveals a brutal killer!
Short Stories
The Man Who Murdered Shakespeare
by Leslie Charteris
When Simon Templar, the Saint, arrives in Chicago, he expects to have a pleasant time — but a grim Nemesis changes all his plans!
Why Don’t You Go To Bed?
by Leslie Gordon Barnard
Williams and McGann, two sleepless men, cross each other’s lives in Mrs. Nodgers’ rooming house — and a strange drama is enacted!
Time Runs Out
by O.B. Myers
A foolproof hijack plan turns into a headache when the hijackers match wits with Dave Pollock — whose weapon is an antique gadget!
Features
Good Crimes Are Coming
by The Editor
The Vanished Suitor
by Leo Marr
A Bargain In Crime
by Sam Sleuth
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