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.
Death strikes in the night! Murder inside a locked room! For thrills, chills and action galore, readers of the 1930s, 1940s and into the 1950s clamored for a pulp magazine by the name of Thrilling Detective. Thrilling Detective magazine was one of the earliest pulp answers to America's insatiable appetite for mystery and detective tales. It was the first of Ned Pines's long line of pulp magazines, starting in 1931 and running for an amazing 213 issues before closing down in the Summer of 1953. Thrilling Publications was responsible for other long-running pulps such as Startling Stories, The Lone Eagle, Black Book Detective and Thrilling Wonder Stories. Famous pulp characters The Phantom Detective, Captain Future, the Black Bat and Captain Danger, all appeared in other Thrilling publicaions.
Each Thrilling Detective magazine started off with a book-length mystery novel, and then was followed up by a half-dozen or so shorter stories of thrills and danger. Appearing solely in Thrilling Detective were recurring characters like Doctor Coffin, The Green Ghost, Craig Kennedy, Raffles, G-Man Jones, Mike Shayne, Race Williams and Mr. Death. Some of America's most foremost writers took up their pens to write for the magazine. Names like Arthur J. Burks, Wayne Rogers, H.M. Appel, George Allan Moffatt, Norman A. Daniels, Johnston McCulley, George Fielding Eliot, L. Ron Hubbard, Paul Ernst, Emile C. Tepperman, Edmond Hamilton, Laurence Donovan, Ralph Oppenheim, Robert Sidney Bowen, Henry Kuttner, Murray Leinster, Fredric Brown, Brett Halliday, Carroll John Daly, Louis L'Amour and Bruce Elliott. Thrilling Detective returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Three Complete Novelets
Dangerous To Handle
by Mark Reed
The dame was dynamite — and Steve McCoy had to protect her from the vice-ring boys who didn’t want her to blow up their racket
Murder Of A Magnolia
by Dorothy Dunn
The luscious Georgia Peach had a challenging come-hither look, but nobody realized that she was flirting with — DEATH!
Sucker’s Bribe
by R. Van Taylor
The tough guys were convinced that all cops were crooked — until Detective Jim Douglas showed them a new twist
Five Short Stories
The Frightened Pawnbroker
by William F. Schwartz
His soul was in hock, and he had lost the ticket
A Kill For Jill
by Raymond Drennan
Get my brother’s killer, she pleaded — but could it be done?
Night Shift
by Dean Evans
That skinny gal and her kid had the hotel clerk puzzled
Fog Is Murder
by Tedd Thomey
He shared the road with a determined murderess
Death Works Overtime
by Don Pringle
The payoff can sometimes prove to be — double trouble!
Features
The Hayloft — A True Story
by John L. Benton
Crime Capers
by Harold Heifer
Guessing Game
by Bess Ritter
Names In Crime —A Quiz
by Joseph C. Stacey