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.
Three detective novels in one magazine... that's what Triple Detective promised readers. And it didn't fail, either. Each issue offered three complete novels, or perhaps novelets would be a more accurate description, showcasing gritty detective adventures, accompanied by several short stories. The series of magazines was quite popular with readers, lasting 35 issues and running from Spring 1947 to Fall of 1955, long after many pulp magazines had folded. The magazine was published by Best Publications (aka, Standard Magazines, aka Thrilling Publications) and it gave its readers a wide variety of detective fiction that few other magazines could match. Triple Detective returns in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
3 Featured Novels
Don’t Wait Up For Me
by Larry Holden
Because he had a way with women, burlesque strippers and all, Clem joined the show to get a key to murder — or die trying!
In At The Kill
by Wilbur S. Peacock
They said Dan Freeman was dead and buried, but Dan came back with a gun in his hand to kill the woman who had framed him...
The Body In The Trunk
by H.Q. Masur
Though keeping a threatened man alive was dangerous business, Caro would keep you from the devil — If the price was right...
Plus
The Readers’ Jury
by Harold Gluck
Sticky-Fingered
by J.S. Endicott
Thrice Blessed
by J.L. Benton
Grounded
by Bess Ritter
The Case Of The Oddly Twisted Neck
by Harold Helfer
Murder, My Darling — A Short Story
by Frank D. Millman
Law And Disorder — Crime Oddities