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:
The Dead Don’t Care
by Jonathan Latimer
Murder introduces hard-boiled investigator Bill Crane to a dancer, a deb, a boxer, a gun-toting butler and a strip-tease queen when a grim series of threatening letters brings him to Florida to guard the life of Penn Essex!
Murder One
by Eleazar Lipsky
Alice Williston was as good as in the chair unless Esau Frost could come up with a miracle from her lurid and tragic past — but though most people would fight for life, Alice preferred execution to any admission of guilt!
The Red Gate
by Richard Burke
Ever watch detectives gathering evidence that may hang you? That was the predicament facing Sadie Manchester when her wealthy spouse died, and all indications pointed to her as the one and only logical person to suspect!
The Readers’ Jury
by The Editor
A department where mystery readers, authors and the editor get together
Case Of The Feeble Rattlesnakes
by Stacy Kent
An astonishing true story of vicious murder that looked like an accident
You Made Me Die
by Morris Cooper
“Come alone, doc... and I promise you that I will throw down my gun!”
“Pere Du Crime”
by Simpson M. Ritter
The amazing true account of a one-family crime wave that stalked France
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