New Detective - September 1945
English | 100 pages | PDF | 21.3 mb
FULL-LENGTH NOVEL OF THE UNDERWORLD
I'LL BE KILLING YOU by Carroll John Daly 32
They met in a final rendezvous-the up-and-coming master of murder, and the cop who wouldn't be killed!
A NOVEL OF MIDNIGHT MURDER
DEATH IS LIKE THAT by W. T. Ballard 8
"You're doing your best to turn up a dead man, pal. A dead man who's going to be-you!"
SHORT STORIES
THE FOOL'S PAWN by Francis K. Allan 22
There was just one bedtime story Joe knew-and the night he told it to his boy was one which might have no tomorrow
CRIMSON HARVEST by Rex Whitechurch 48
The road to hell is paved with good inventions-and this killer's alibi was one of them!
LET ME KILL YOU, SWEETHEART by Martin Eden 54
All Charlie Fletcher wanted was wine, song-and one woman. The melody was old-but the wcrds read: Let me kill you, sweetheart!
DEATB'S DARK DOORWAY by Cyril Plunkett 59
The little gold cross was a symbol of eternal life-and soundless death! .
FLIGHT'S END by Robert C. Dennis 63
"You can run away from life, boy. But somewhere, some time, you reach the end of the trail-and meet a guy named Death!"
IF LOOKS COULD KILL by Seymour Irving Richin 78
It was a grim farewell party the police gave little Jacqueline--when they showed her a mirror which distorted her loveliness into a hideous caricature of a murderess!
FACT CRIME STORIES
MURDER CASTLE by Joseph Fulling Fishman 70
One good cop unearthed a saga of horror unequaled in the crime's annals.
THE LADY FROM HELL by Zeta Rothschild 84
The smiling, kindly lady of Liege--whose ministering hands brought death!
ADDED FEATURES
SOLVING CIPHER SECRETS by M. E. Ohaver 29
Come in on this never-more-timely feature-and meet the secret codemakers! And we're catching up on Club news!
STRANGE TRAILS TO MURDER by Lee 68
The case of the million murderers.
THE WITNESS CHAIR by A Department 6
The corpse in the cask
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