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It looked like a gift from Santa Claus left on Dan’s doorstep, but, unwrapped, it turned out to be as grisly a thing as anyone could hope not to find.
A FICTION HOUSE PRESS REPRINT: Another bookful of Dan Turner Hollywood Detective stories from 1942 issues of Dan Turner Hollywood Detective. Included in this book are: Beyond Justice, Death on Location, Gas-House Still, Murder Done Twice, Murderer's Error, Murder for Fame, Star Chamber, Broken Melody, The Color of Murder, Daughter of Murder, Killer's Union, and Malibu Mess. Illustrated.
Another bookful of Dan Turner stories from 1936, 1937, 1940, 1942, and 1943 issues of Spicy Detective Stories, Speed Detective, and Dan Turner Hollywood Detective. Included in this book are: Dead Man's Head, Falling Star, Silverscreen Spectre, Veiled Lady, Death's Passport, Drunk, Disorderly, and Dead, Star Chamber, Riddle in the Rain, Sleeping Dogs, and Sing a Song of Murder.
Another bookful of Dan Turner Hollywood Detective stories from 1944 and 1945 issues of Speed Detective. Included in this book are: Coffin Frame, Gun From Gotham, Stock Shot, Stars Die at Night, Trump for the Ace, Morgue Case, Snatch Buster, Suicide Stunt, Dolly Shot, Funeral Fade-Out.
Eight stories featuring Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, from Spicy Detective and Speed Detective pulp magazines. "Temporary Corpse", "Death's Bright Halo", "Beyond Justice", "Dark Star of Death", "Blackmail From Beyond", "Crimson Quest", "Cat Act", and "Latin Blood".
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An aspiring actress and part-time detective must play it cool when her boss turns up dead in this historical mystery debut set in WWII-era NYC. It’s 1943, and the war raging across the pond seems far away. But for aspiring actress Rosie Winter, New York City is another combat zone, what with food rationing, frequent blackouts, and a boyfriend she hasn’t heard from since he enlisted in the navy. Now with rent due and no acting roles in sight, Rosie grabs a part-time job at a seamy detective agency—where chasing cheating spouses is only the beginning . . . When her boss turns up dead, Rosie finds herself caught up in a high society mystery, mingling with mobsters and searching for a notorious missing script. Maybe she has no crime-fighting experience—but Rosie certainly knows how to play the part. No matter how the war against Miss Winter turns out, it’s not going to end with her surrender!
Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, gets caught in the middle of some jealous lovers and some double crossed deals and barely makes it out alive. Jealous actors, big time producers, even some members of the production crews get caught up by the green eyed monster. Pistol-Packing Premiere (1944) – Homicide is seldom advertised in advance. It just doesn’t make good publicity when a million-buck Western is having its premiere. And that’s why Dan Turner was here in the town of Purgatory — to see that “Hell-Town Man-Law” entered the world without benefit of bloodshed Chapter II A Wanted Man Chapter III Too Late Chapter IV Cue For Chaos Chapter V “It’s a Lie!” Chapter VI No Possible Motive Chapter VII The Face in the Flames Chapter VIII The Trap Is Set Chapter IX Too Bad! Murderer’s Error (1942) – When a woman hits the top in Hollywood, she becomes the target for envy, jealousy, hate, and gossip. And that’s how it was with Beryl Bannock. When her secretary was killed, Dan realized that her enemies were playing for keeps and that his job of bodyguarding was not going to be all the fun that it promised to be. Murder on the Sound Stage (1937) – One movie murder leads to another, and Dan Turner finds more danger than assistance from the girls in the case! Chapter I. The Lady Comes Clean Chapter II. Death in a Fog Chapter III. Look for the Women Chapter IV. A Fee for Service Chapter V. Red Hair — Henna! Chapter VI. Death Strikes Again Chapter VII. The Cutie from Trenton Chapter VIII. The Secret of Infra-Red Chapter IX. Synthetic Movies Chapter X. The Scene Is Set Chapter XI. The End of the Round-Up Chapter XII. The Flash in the Fog Chapter XIII. Blonde Bait