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.
A steely-eyed private dick with an unshaven jaw of granite... a gat of dull gun-metal gray sags heavily under his armpit... he works the seamy underbelly of the city, coming up against squinty-eyed thugs, weasels who value human life less than the coins jingling in their pocket, and red-lipped bimbos with hot breath, wide eyes and long silky legs. The stories are hard, gritty and action-packed. They fairly scream, "pulp!" This was what Private Detective Stories offered beginning with its first issue in June of 1937. It came from the same publisher who brought you Blazing Western, Candid Detective, The Lone Ranger Magazine, Speed Adventure Stories and Speed Mystery. In all, 134 issues were published until the magazine closed in June of 1949. Private Detective Stories returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
The Seal Of Sin
A Complete Novelet Of Evil Powers
by Henry Kuttner
Both blessed and cursed is the hand that wears the ancient Seal of Solomon, until a twisted soul is drawn into its sinister bondage and reaps a ghastly harvest!
The Dead Know All
by Norman A. Daniels
A would-be murderer meets his nemesis!
The House Of Stanley
by George J. Rawlins
A knight in armor rides from the past to preserve his noble name.
The Tapestry Gate
by Leigh Brackett
Mortal greed was the force that drew souls into the Devil’s Cloth.
Satan’s Sideshow
A Complete Novelet
by Carson Judson
Between two men joined by a strange law of God comes a flame of searing hate to rip the bonds — and wreak vengeance!
Birkett’s Twelfth Corpse
by August W. Derleth
Darkly swirling waters covered all that remained of a hideous secret.
I Am Going To Cracow!
by Maria Moravsky
A swamp witch shows Jacob Wolski the road to his heart’s desire.
The Dead Shall Rise Up
by Will Garth
A prophecy defeats a merciless ghoul.
Design For Doom
by Eli Colter
An ancient bronze tool evokes weird visions of violence
The Black Arts — A Department
by Lucifer