PERIL PRESS presents:
10-Story Detective, July 1946
THE BRIBE WORE RED
“Alvin Hinkey” Yarn
by Joe Archibald
When irate apartment hunters took to knocking off rent collectors, Hambone Noonan was sure to lodge his first simple suspect in the clink. And it took Noonan's second-rate assistant, Hinkey, to slap a bullet deposit on the real killer's real estate.
5500 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Thrilling Detective, June 1945
DEATH SCOOPS A COLUMNIST
by Joe Archibald
Police Detective Pat Kenna barges into a baffling kidnapping case that puts wheels within wheels of mystery in motion!
6300 Words
10-Story Detective, August 1949
TRAP THE MAN DOWN
by Harold Gluck
This traffic cop almost gets his homicide signals mixed up.
1300 Words
Detective Tales, January 1946
MONEY -- MEET YOUR MAKER
Feature
by John D. Fitzgerald
185 Words
This edition includes 9 images between story/feature illustrations, mastheads and pulp covers. It also includes a GALLEY of 6 Pulp covers from magazines that feature Western stories by Joe Archibald.
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