Dan Turner - Hollywood Detective - 03/43
Dan Turner - Hollywood Detective - March 1943 was produced to capitalize on the popularity of one of the lead characters that appeared monthly in Spicy Detective Stories. Short lived, this magazine later was retitled Hollywood Detective and published ... [... more]
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Spicy Detective Stories - 04/37
SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES was published by the same publisher of comic book SUPERMAN. Stories normally dealt with a healthy dose of sex, topped off with a little murder and mayhem. HEADLESS CORPSE by E. Hoffman Price - A man would be nuts to turn up ... [... more]
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Spicy-Adventure Stories - April 1941
SPICY-ADVENTURE STORIES - 04/41 - features Robert Leslie Bellem's "Sun-Death's Daughter." Bellem is best known for his character Dan Turner - Hollywood Detective. Filled with adventure, sex and science fiction style stories. [... more]
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Spicy Detective Stories - September 1939
SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES - September 1939 includes a Dan Turner Hollywood Detective yarn, as well as a number of other stories by the prolific pulp writer Robert Leslie Bellem under several house names. [... more]
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SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES - 09/40
FOR NO RANSOM by Robert A. Garron Fleischer had laid his plans with consummate skill, and the kidnaping went through without a hitch. Only the accident of a voice heard over the radio told Phil where his sweetheart was. DEATH'S BLUE DISCS by Robert ... [... more]
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Leaves in the Wind
Social worker Tara Singer uses her special gifts of empathy and telepathy to understand what her patients go through. Though Tara takes a personal interest in every client, she is attracted to the widower who comes to her on the edge of hope, afraid of ... [... more]
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SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES 11/40
PREMIERE IN PURGATORY by Robert Leslie Bellem Purgatory, Arizona, lived up to its name when Dan Turner unwittingly took a case to return a poor devil to the chain gang. The fellow's pretty wife needed a doctor, but Dan thought she might be needing an ... [... more]
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The Oxford Book of American Detective Stories
Edgar Allan Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue" launched the detective story in 1841. The genre began as a highbrow form of entertainment, a puzzle to be solved by a rational sifting of clues. In Britain, the stories became decidedly upper crust: ... [... more]
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Blue Murder
Of all the pulp novels Iýve read, this may be the pulpiest. More willing dames, more violence, more doublecrosses, more plot twists, more death, more coincidences and a quicker pace than just about anything else out there. Here's a brief outline: ... [... more]
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The ROBERT LESLIE BELLEM Reader
CONTENTS: Adventure's End Tate Shevlin pits himself against mighty powers- smashes through incredible oriental horrors-in his last magnificent adventure with the Golden Girl. Close Call THE summer night was warm. Fairmount Park was dark. Bill Clifford's ... [... more]
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The Oxford Book of American Detective Stories
Edgar Allan Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue" launched the detective story in 1841. The genre began as a highbrow form of entertainment, a puzzle to be solved by a rational sifting of clues. In Britain, the stories became decidedly upper crust: ... [... more]
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Groucho Marx and the Broadway Murders: A Mystery ...
In Ron Goulart's well received series featuring comedian-cum-amateur sleuth Groucho Marx, Groucho and his writer Frank Denby have made a name for themselves as detectives. In fact, in their last case, they were able to outsmart Sherlock Holmes, or at ... [... more]
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