In this convoluted Hollywood mystery, studio troubleshooter William Lennox finds a dead actor under dancer Jean Jeffries' bed, and tries to help her out of the jam for the sake of her grandmother, an old friend from their mutual Chicago days. But Jea...
Bill Lennox read the telegram, then traded it back to the blonde. A very nice blonde with long willowy legs and purple eyes. "Tell him to go to hell " "I can't, Bill. I promised-" That's how it started. Before it finished, Bill found himself accused ...
In the late '50s, in the Hollywood branch of Etna Publication Relations, Ken Coate, the head honcho, is sleeping with Kitten. But, in order to get ahead, Kitten is willing to switch her bodily allegiance to the head honcho's heir apparent, Don Prenti...
Lennox takes on a gang of race-fixing gamesters Horse racing has returned to Los Angeles, and the bright lights of Hollywood are flocking to the track. When a General-Consolidated studio executive buys an interest in a prime nag, studio troublesho...
For more than 20 years, detectives and criminals found a home in the pages of Thrilling Detective. This edition collects five vintage pulp novels and novelettes from the tattered pages of the classic detective pulp: Death Walks Alone by George Allan ...
One of the most popular series to appear in the pages of the greatest detective magazine of all time-Black Mask-is finally back in print. Running for nearly 30 installments, author W.T. Ballard chronicled the adventures of Hollywood troubleshooter Bi...