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Manhunt. Volume 5, Number 5, May 1957

Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, Vol. 34, No. 5, April 1974

Ed McBaines 87th Precinct Mystery Magazine. Volume 1, No. 4. April, 1975

101 Mystery Stories

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A collection of suspense stories, puzzle stories, whodunits and tricky whydunits involving police detectives, private eyes, talented and sometimes lucky amateurs, armchair detectives, and ethnic detectives.

Manhunt. Volume 5, Number 1, January, 1957

The Campus Murders

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Who bludgeoned the co-ed and killed the dean? To find out, McCall had to risk riots. Yippies and the dark mysteries of today’s student unrest...

Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories

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What are the ingredients of a hard-boiled detective story? “Savagery, style, sophistication, sleuthing, and sex,” said Ellery Queen. Often a desperate blond, a jealous husband, and, of course, a tough-but-tender P.I. the likes of Sam Spade or Philip Marlowe. Perhaps Raymond Chandler summed it up best in his description of Dashiell Hammett’s style: “Hammett gave murder back to the kind of people that commit it... He put these people down on paper as they were, and he made them talk and think in the language they customarily used for these purposes.” Hard-Boiled: An Anthology of American Crime Stories is the largest and most comprehensive collection of its kind, with over half of the stories...

The New Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction

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Pulp fiction has been looked down on as a guilty pleasure, but it offers the perfect form of entertainment: the very best storytelling filled with action, surprises, sound and fury. In short, all the exhiliration of a roller-coaster ride. The 1920s in America saw the proliferation of hundreds of dubiously named but thrillingly entertaining pulp magazines in America: Black Mask, Amazing, Astounding, Spicy Stories, Ace-High, Detective Magazine, Dare-Devil Aces. It was in these luridly-coloured publications, printed on the cheapest pulp paper, that the first gems began to appear. The one golden rule for writers of pulp fiction was to adhere to the art of storytelling. Each story had to have a...

Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, Vol. 34, No. 3, February 1974

Masters of Noir: Volume 1