THE WHISPERING EYE | By G. T. Fleming-Roberts | 8 |
Hunted by the police ... framed for robbery and murder by the Eye,master fiend and vicious ruler of the underworld ... loathed byBarbara Sutton the girl who loves him ... the BLACK HOOD had toface the blazing purgatory of this murder master's guns to win backBarbara's love and clear himself of the framed charges
CANDIDATE FOR A COFFIN | By T. W. Ford | 42 |
Wilson Lamb cuddled his automatic to play "Mr. Death" and fingeredlittle Louis Engel for coffin cargo. But when he pulled thetrigger, Whisper the gun-cobra from Chi spilled out of Doom'sdeck....
ONE HUNDRED BUCKS PER STIFF | By J. Lloyd Conrich | 52 |
Mr. Peck was dead ... the papers said so. Yet Mr. Peck performedhis own autopsy and saved eight men from death.
DEATH IS DEAF | By Cliff Campbell | 60 |
Big Sid couldn't understand it, and he was a smart monkey. He hadcased this job himself, personal. Had cooked up the scheme forpulling it off and had spent a good two weeks laying thegroundwork. Yet here he was locked up in the county jail with thehot squat waiting to claim him....
THREE GUESSES | By David Goodis | 65 |
Detective Frey came in and saw Duggin lying dead, and he figuredhe'd go out and do big things. He went out and threw his weightaround. Doing big things? You figure that one out.
THE COP WAS A COWARD | By Wilbur S. Peacock | 73 |
Johnny Burke had the making of a fine cop in him ... but there wassomething strange about Johnny Burke—something mighty strange.
A DINNER DATE WITH MURDER | By Harry Stein | 86 |
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