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:
Detour To Oblivion
by Frederick C. Davis
Greed-ridden rivals vie to discover the baffling secret of a missing art collection, but their dreams of wealth vanish in death dust — and murder mixes the colors when Cy Hatch takes the trail of a fortune in paintings!
Sinister Street
by Richard Burke
The mysterious knifing of an actor puts Quinny Hite, private eye, into a maze of intrigue involving fabulous Broadway characters, all after quick money — and he climbs aboard a murder-go-round of blackmail and violence!
The Endless Night
by Lester Dent
A young mother’s struggle to regain her son from the custody of scheming relatives takes her on a wild chase into and out of the arms of the law while a killer runs loose in the Florida darkness, intent on slaughter!
The Readers’ Jury
by The Editor
Murder Is Overdone — A True Story
by Gene Sherry
Three Notes Of Death — A Short Story
by John L. Benton
Man Into Bloodhound — A Fact Feature
by Simpson M. Ritter
This Is A Holdup! — A True Incident
by Mark Knight
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