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. They withdrew it from the newsstands in September 1931. But after researching the pulp market, they 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:
Book-Length Novel
Tiger By The Tail
by Lawrence Goldman
He traced lovely Thorne Moore to a hide-away cottage, found her staring into the face of a blood-drenched corpse, heard her babble out a vicious motive for murder. But how could ace insurance dick Johnny Saturday turn in his damning report? How could he pin a murder rap on the gal he’d been planning to marry?
The Flaming Lady Murder
by Stewart Sterling
When they found a body among the charred ruins of the Maison Elegante, Chief Fire Marshall Ben Pedley began to realize that some fires are too hot to handle — even after they’ve been out a couple of days!
Forty Flights From Hell
by Dan Gordon
Clouds were shrouds for the bodies of the damned in that glittery, swank penthouse where steeplejack Marty Morgan found the answer to his diamond-studded dreams.
You’ll Be The Death Of Me
by Edward Van Der Rhoer
Quickest way to catch a killer: Put a Hindu Swami and a ex-flatfoot on his trail — and don’t tell the cops!