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.
Double-action thrills in the world of crime! Double the hard-hitting thrills. Double the hard-hitting action. Gats spewing hot lead, homicidal dames and quick-triggered weasels all mix with the seamy side of the city. This pulp magazine focused on gritty private eye tales and made its debut in October 1938. It came from Blue Ribbon Magazines, an arm of Columbia Publications, the same folks that brought you Double-Action Gang Magazine, Double-Action Western Magazine, Detective Yarns, Black Hood Detective, Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, Western Yarns, Sky Raiders and quite a few others. The magazine closed after 8 issues, with the October 1940 issue. Double Action Detective returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Two Spine-Chilling Novels
Hands Of The Wizard
by Richard Ariel
When the bloodless hands of that wizard of life and doom were found by his corpse — the words “These hands that so much harm hare done shall do no more,” were blazed deep into a girl’s soul to drive her to the very brink of madness!
The Midnight Murderer
by George Alden Edson
A sinister shadow moves tike a ghoul to weave the paths of a boy and his love into a satan-spawned killer’s web of death!
A Dramatic Novelet
Crime In The Dynway
by Carmony Gore
Jim Calhoun faces the goriest handed gang of super-killers it had ever been that two fisted copper’s pleasure to combat!
Three Smashing Short Stories
Quick-Trigger Copper
by Cyril Plunkett
Could Johnny Mercer blast the murder-maw of that master killer’s kidnap hideout — or would Gay Thomas’ lovely body be sacrificed to the last of that fiend from Hell!
Gallows Escape
by Charles Boswell
He was smart enough to escape the noose — but not his God!
Lady Killer
by Oscar Schisgall
He played a game with a woman and the customs officials, but death dealt the hands!