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Various: Thrilling Detective Sampler 4. V1. 19 Mar 2012

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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