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.
As the magazine title promised, each issue of this pulp contained two complete and unedited detective novels. Fiction House publishers, through their Real Adventures Publishing imprint, bought up the reprint rights to detective books that had already seen publication in hardback book form, a practice which allowed them to obtain the previously-printed books much cheaper. Radio's famous "Mr. and Mrs. North" detective series began as a series of print books, six of which appeared in the Two Complete Detective Books magazine. The first of Two Complete Detective Books was released in the Winter 1939 issue. Two complete books for a quarter was quite a bargain, and the magazine was popular with customers. It lasted for 76 issue, and printed the final magazine in its run with the Spring 1954 issue. Two Complete Detective Books returns in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Passing Strange
By Richard Sale
Dr. Peter Merritt’s knowledge of the facts of life enabled him to solve the facts of murder. An ugly trail of murder that speeds cross-country from a busy hospital operating room in Hollywood to the quiet streets of suburban New Rochelle... A thrilling, bizarre tale of birth and burial.
The Cocktail Murders
By Frederick C. Davis
Among the debris of the last big party the gay Elwyns tossed was a corpse. So they buried it in their backyard garden, in the heart of midtown New York, and spoke uneasy prayers that the city’s thousand eyes would overlook the burial ground. But murder will out... this time, in a most strange fashion.