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 complete book-length murder mystery novel in each pulp magazine... plus a couple of short stories to round out the magazine. That's what Detective Book Magazine offered readers. Fiction House, publishers of Action Stories, Jungle Stories, Planet Stories and others, first published Detective Book Magazine in April of 1930. (Not to be confused with Detective Novels Magazine, which was the same concept but from a different publisher.) Detective Book Magazine was withdrawn from the newsstands in September 1931. But after researching the pulp market, Fiction House revived the magazine with the Fall 1937 issue. This time it was well received, and it stayed in publication until the Winter 1952/53 issue. It featured top-notch novels from some of pulpdom's great authors. There were 65 issues published in all. Detective Book Magazine returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
The Black Shrouds
by Constance and Gwenyth Little
Mrs. Markham’s Manhattan boarding house had an oddly assorted group of guests, and why two inoffensive old-maid sisters should be murdered was baffling to everyone, including the police. Then Diana Prescott, stage-struck refugee from an irascible, millionaire father, stumbled onto the first of the clues that were to lead her to the final hideous answer. But when she bared the last clue, it was too late — for Death stood close beside her!
Four Swift Short Stories
Killer’s Jackpot
by Joseph Bruce Fox
It took a clever guy to outsmart Sergeant Starkey in the grim game of murder.
The Mutilator
by Thome Lee
Who was The Mutilator — the fiend who killed simultaneously in a dozen gruesome forms?
Alibi For Heath
by Derek West
The killer needed an alibi — but he never thought his victim would supply it.
Murder Keeps A Date
by Stewart Sterling
She was young; she was unbelievably lovely... and she had a date with murder.
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