It seemed a pity to Paolo that romance in Venice should be at the mercy of racketeers. So he turned their space-work upside down… A chilling suspense novelet! ...
Set between the Wars at an English country house, of course a dead body turns up in the billiard room, and even worse, Lady Considine’s pearls are missing. First in the Anthony Bathurst series. ...
Rodolfo urges the Photographer to assassinate a nightclub singer who is going to publish a book full of incriminating information on everyone involved with the Corporation. Suspicious, the Photographer investigates… ...
"Wildside Press is proud to present the second of Fletcher Flora’s series featuring police detective Lt. Joseph Marcus, as part of our ongoing effort to make Flora’s collected work available again to the public. We plan to release the entire series.<P> While Flora had a long career writing much crime, mystery, and detective fiction, Marcus seems to be his only attempt to create a series character. Marcus, as a character, is marked by ...
The fugitive was Cape Sloan (or so he called himself), late of Yuma Penitentiary. He was young, but tough as rawhide, reckless as a plains-bred mustang. And he'd sworn a bloody revenge on the ruthless killers who shot down his father, robbed his mother, and sent him to jail on a framed-up murder charge.<P> The law was after him, and a pair of gun-toting rattlesnakes tried to get him by every means from lynching to ambush. But Sloan h ...
They pulled the little girl's body from the river. Now they had to find the killer… A Black Cat Mystery Classic, originally published in MANHUNT, January 1955. ...
The Photographer wakes in a coffin, and flashes back to a meeting where he is hired to kill a one-armed man – who has gotten the drop on him. Will he live long enough to complete his mission? #17 in the classic series. ...
A blond witness remembers a schoolgirl trick – and makes use of it. A classic mystery by Sam Merwin, Jr., ripped from the pages of the Summer, 1949 issue of Mystery Book Magazine. ...
Maybe a woman's place was in the home in 1949 – but then again, maybe it wasn't for a woman sheriff! A classic mystery by Fredric Brown, ripped from the pages of the Summer, 1949 issue of Mystery Book Magazine. ...