Thrilling Detective was the first of Ned Pines's long line of pulp magazines, starting in 1931 and running for an amazing 213 issues before folding in Summer 1953. A British reprint edition ran for at least 88 issues between 1939 and 1954. There was also a Canadian reprint edition during the same period.
Murder, She Says!—Ken Lewis
When Crooner Jerry Frazier, Surrounded By Bobby Socks, Signs His Autograph, He Doesn’t Know That Death Will Add a Flourish!
Too Young To Fight—H. Wolff Salz
Young Tommy Was Military-Minded—and How!
Dead Man’s Nerve—Jack Bradley
Old Jimmy Cantrell of the Force starts off on the last tour of his beat—and runs smack into a gruesome case of murder!
One Shot Trick—Benton Braden
When a masked stranger threatens to torture his wife, farmer Tim Turner rapidly puts his wits to work!
Opals Are Unlucky—C. S. Montanye
A fortune in opals, a strangled man and a platinum blonde are all involved in a hotel murder case Dave McClain must crack!
Money Music—C. S. Montanye
Homicide Detective Dave McClain takes the melody trail of a killer when murder and harmony cause a discord of crime!
Don’t Meddle With Murder—C. S. Montanye
The sports-reporter sleuth keeps up with his reading—and smashes into fast action when he spots a clue to crime between the lines!
Another Job for Homicide—C. K. M. Scanlon
Gary Hammond tackles a clueless murder puzzle!
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