Overview :Shock was launched in 1948 by Popular Publications as a companion magazine to its primary detective pulps, Dime Detective and Black Mask, c... Read More
Overview :Shock was launched in 1948 by Popular Publications as a companion magazine to its primary detective pulps, Dime Detective and Black Mask, c... Read More
Overview :One moment good-will bound the United States and the great Power across the sea... the next, shells screamed their death wails into Coast ho... Read More
Overview :Invisible, secret, deadly, the masked empire wielded its dread power of darkness throughout the nation. Havoc and ruin followed the terror-t... Read More
Overview :For the first time in one collection, all five of Ravenwood's adventures have been collected in one volume, as written by one of the greats ... Read More
Overview :Dive into the intriguing world of "Lora Lorne," the guise of gruff reporter Bill Brent, as he dispenses love advice in the Recorder newspape... Read More
Overview :From 1933 to 1935, Frederick C. Davis chronicled the cases of Hollywood P.I. firm Secrets, Inc. Led by Clay "Oke" Oakley and assisted by Che... Read More
Overview :Brilliant psychiatrist Doctor Carter Cole often investigates crimes that seem to be supernatural in nature. Using his medical training to di... Read More
Overview :Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic mystery-crime double novels. The first novel is E. Howard Hunt's, "The Violent One... Read More
Overview :Dive into the gritty world of Detective Lieutenant John "Show-Me" McGee in Murder Without Motive: The Complete Cases of Show-Me McGee, Volum... Read More
Overview :Fragile. Binding is holding and in reasonable shape. Minor tears in cover at bottom of binding, wear on the edges of binding, a few minor cr... Read More
Overview :Lora Lorne is Bill Brent's cleverest disguise. By day the gruff, no-nonsense reporter answers love-sick readers in the Recorder's advice col... Read More
Overview :Meet "Lora Lorne," the love advice columnist for the Recorder newspaper... in actuality, gruff reporter Bill Brent. Written by Frederick C. ... Read More