Sensational “Secret Agent X” Novel
Curse Of The Crimson Horde
by Paul Chadwick writing as Brant House
Over a chessboard of death an unseen hand moved living pawns across six thousand miles and spanning two continents. The stake was the life blood of a nation, the symbol — the Red Maggot — a fire to unholy ambition, the possession of which bound a man’s soul to the Devil. And Secret Agent X — the man of a thousand faces and conqueror of kings of crime — found himself parried by the ageless weapons and black magic of the Far East.
Kid Sherlock
by Joseph W. Quinn
Little Jimmy knew be wasn’t healthy enough to be a cop. But he did have ambitions for being a science sleuth. And now he was embarked on his career — with his life at stake. For a fugitive was holding him — as death insurance.
The Sinister Curtain
by Kenneth Keith
The tricky agency dick posed successfully as a spirit from the other world. But he wasn’t able to make his body as safe as a ghost’s when a raging killer discovered his secret.
Homicide Heritage
by Norman A. Daniels
To avenge the death of a bother detective, Sergeant Halley of the Racket Squad bucked midnight bullets. He had to vindicate himself, too — for his prisoner had escaped clean through his hands. And the gory trail led to the son of his dead friend.