PERIL PRESS presents: G-Men Detective, January 1941 DEATH FOR COPS by G. T. Fleming-Roberts Author of “The Corpse from G-2,” “The Haunted Man,” etc. Nick Kalkas Runs Down the Clue of the Toy Bank—and Collides with a Murder! 6200 Words Ten Detectives Aces, July 1942 CRIB MASTER’S FOLLY by O...
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PERIL PRESS presents:
G-Men Detective, January 1941
DEATH FOR COPS
by G. T. Fleming-Roberts
Author of “The Corpse from G-2,” “The Haunted Man,” etc.
Nick Kalkas Runs Down the Clue of the Toy Bank—and Collides with a Murder!
6200 Words
Ten Detectives Aces, July 1942
CRIB MASTER’S FOLLY
by O Dennis
Instead of a greenback haul, he gets the combination to a tombstone’s lock.
He hired a safe-cracker—only to find that the crib guy gave him the combination to a tombstone’s lock.
1700 Words
O Dennis is most likely a pen name and as HQ Masur already 3 stories in this issue, there is a decent chance this story is by G.T. Fleming-Roberts.
Ten Detective Aces, July 1945
BIG-HOUSE BOOKING AGENT
by Fergus Truslow
In Hollywood, the agent always gets his percentage—even of murder.
In Hollywood, the agent always gets his percentage—even of homicide.
2100 Words
Fergus Truslow is most likely a pen name and could quite possibly be Talmage Powell, but as Powell didn't have a story in this issue, there is a good chance this one is Merle Constiner.
Mammoth Mystery, June 1947
GUNS OF CRIME
Feature
by James Ruel
290 Words
Mammoth Mystery, June 1947
NEWGATE PRISON
Feature
by Sandy Miller
510 Words
This edition includes a total of 11 images between illustrations to the stories, pulp covers, and 1 ad from one of the issues.
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