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.
Weird mystery! That was the focus of Mystery Novels Magazine, from Winford Publications, a subsidiary of Columbia Publications, which was also responsible for such pulps as Crack Detective Stories, Famous Western, Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Back Hood Detective. It initially debuted with the Summer 1932 issue. At that point it was a quarterly magazine of 256 pages. In January 1935, after eight issues, the magazine switched to bi-monthly, and reduced its page count to a more manageable 128 pages. It continued in this format for nine issues, then made an abrupt change, changing its focus and title to "Real Northwest Adventures." Frontier adventure replaced the mysteries. But during its relatively short run, it published some excellent murder mysteries by authors such as Philip MacDonald, Leslie Charteris, H.C. McNeile, Ellery Queen, L. Ron Hubbard and Hugh B. Cave. Mystery Novels Magazine returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
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Complete 75,000 Word Novel
Murder Flies The Atlantic
by Stanley Hart Page
Aboard the transatlantic dirigible Jupiter, flying high over the storm-tossed ocean, was a cargo of sudden and unexpected death. It took the best deductive powers of Christopher Hand, famous criminologist, to track down the sinister hooded murderer who climbed the girders and slunk along the catwalks with death following in his wake.
Complete Novelette
Death Without Notice
by Wyatt Blassingame
No clues! No reasonable way that it might have happened! And still it struck. Terror — Horror — slow torturous process. Would Nell Ellis, beautiful fiancee of Oliver Crane, be the next to die?
Short Story
The Perfect Crime
by Leslie Charteris
Simon Templar, better known as the “Saint,” sets for himself the task of committing the perfect crime.
It Happened To Me — A Department
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