Peril Press presents:Secret Agent ???X???, February 1934FANGED FURYby Frederick C. DavisSwiftly Professor Van Dyk swung the door shut. Too late! Through the opening swished a glittering green dart of light. The deadly flying snake had escaped.Chapter 1: Winged PoisonChapter 2: The Hovering HorrorChapter 3: Death Gives An AlibiChapter 4: The Lash Of Death10,100 WordsTen Detective Aces, June 1941DAMES ON A BULLET BINGEby Frederick C. DavisThere was Sue, the rich man's daughter???and Donna, the willful beauty???and Rosita, the glamour guy's wife???and Vella, the luscious dancer . . . Young Mike, the lawyer, tried to help them all???and mixed corpses with cocktails on a merry murder binge.5 Chapters11,700 WordsTen Detective Aces, October 1941THE PREMATURE OBITUARYA Baffling Detective Noveletby Frederick C. DavisDeath-Notice Dayle, obituary solicitor extraordinary, was trying to sell the wrong client. For the corpse in the coffin suddenly took it on the lam and left the embalmer waiting on the morgue steps.Chapter 1: The Guarded CorpseChapter 2: Let the Grave WaitChapter 3: Riddle of DeathChapter 4: Please Omit FlowersChapter 5: Ghost with a Gun14,700 WordsTen Detective Aces, July 1944HEIR TODAY AND GUNNED TOMORROWGreat Detective Noveletby Frederick C. DavisCurt Hafford, chief of detectives, sat at his desk and the corpses came to him. He went home and the murder clues knocked at his door. But every time Curt tried to bank that case in his city???s jail, all he could grab was the smoke of the vanished killer???s cigarette.5 Chapters10,700 WordsTen Detective Aces, August 1946DEADLINE AT MIDNIGHTby Frederick C. DavisThey said that Johnny Foster had too many friends for a small-town cop. And when someone put the snatch on him, it looked like the critics were right. But Johnny proved that even dead pals can payoff for him in live lead.2400 WordsThis edition includes illustrations for 4 of the stories and magazine covers for all five.
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