PERIL PRESS presents:
The Madcap Adventures of WILLIE KLUMP vol. 2
8 Hilarious Tales of Murder from the Pages of
POPULAR DETECTIVE
by Joe Archibald
Popular Detective, August 1941
SOCKS AND BLONDES
by JOE ARCHIBALD
Author of “Alibi Bye,” “No Place Like Homicide,” etc.
The Hawkeye Hawkshaw Runs Smack into a Baffling Hold-Up Case -- and Gets Stuck in a Medical Bottleneck!
5700 Words
Popular Detective, October 1941
Willie Klump:
DOG COLLARED
by Joe Archibald
When Willie Sees Red and Battles Saboteurs who Threaten the Navy Yard, He Wins the Fur-Lined Pooch for Sleuthing!
6000 Words
Popular Detective, February 1942
Willie Klump:
MURDER WRAP
by Joe Archibald
Willie Klump Was Proud of His New Suit -- But He Had to Give the Seat of His Pants to a Dog to Filch a Murder Case from the Police!
6100 Words
Popular Detective, June 1942
Willie Klump:
THE KNIFE THROWER
by Joe Archibald
Satchelfoot Kelly said it was a perfect crime and couldn't be solved -- but for a thousand bucks Willie Klump thought different!
Chapter 1. Willie Horns In
Chapter 2. Gumble Jumble
Chapter3. Willie Takes A Trip
Chapter 4. Cornered
6500 Words
Popular Detective, June 1943
ALMOST A PHOTO FINISH
By JOE ARCHIBALD
Willie Klump, the hawkeye hawkshaw, takes the case of the morbid camera fiend and winds it up with a negative conclusion!
5900 Words
Popular Detective, October 1943
KLUMP TO THE RESCUE
By JOE ARCHIBALD
The love letters Willie wrote Gertie Mudgett may not have been gems, but they gave him his first clue to a jewel robbery!
6900 Words
Popular Detective, February 1944
WILLIAM KLUMP, NURSEMAID
By JOE ARCHIBALD
The Hawkeye Hawkshaw plays “wooden duck” fora killer and gets a clue from Mother Goose!
6400 Words
Popular Detective, April 1944
Willie Klump:
IT COULD ONLY HAPPEN TO WILLIE
by Joe Archibald
Satchelfoot's dictionary comes to the rescue when Detective Klump faces the last word in befuddlement!
6600 Words
This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as the covers of Popular Detective magazines from which these stories came.
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