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.
The Phantom Detective! The name alone conjures up action and adventure. From the same publisher that brought you The Black Bat, Captain Danger, The Crimson Mask and The Green Ghost came one of pulpdom's best-known detectives. Scourge of the underworld, The Phantom, as he was called, aided the Law with his sweetheart Muriel Havens. His first adventure was published in February 1933 and they continued for 170 thrilling exploits until the Summer 1953 issue. The Phantom Detective returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Complete Novel
Murder Set to Music
by Robert Wallace
The Phantom Detective takes up the baton of law and battles to balk a strange conspiracy of doom when the death of a famed violinist is but the prelude to a symphony of crime!
The Man Behind the Padlocked Door — A Mystery Novelet
by Peter Reid
Detective Alen Fleming tackles a murder case that’s “impossible” of solution — and there are only the slenderest of clues to help him!
Cheers for the President — Short Story
by Ray Cummings
The crowded railroad station looked good to Ronnie Dorgan, the dip!
Plan for Murder — Short Story
by Robert Sidney Bowen
Parks Anderson hated Bob Fenner — and knew he’d have to kill him!
Clue at Six Hundred Fathoms — Short Story
by Gabriel Wilson
Peter Blaine prepares to commit a grisly and brutal murder at sea
The Phantom Speaks — A Department
by The Phantom
Detective at Large — A True Story
by Jackson Hite