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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 than Bellem's Hollywood dick.
Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, in 14 pulp stories, reprinted from Hollywood Detective pulp magazine issues January through August 1950. Included are: "Quickie Kill", "Terror on the Doorstep", "Death on the Set", "Model for a Corpse", "Any Number Can Slay", "Doom on File", "Action! Camera! - Drop Dead!", "Movie Mad - Murder Mad", "Screen Test for Murder", "Cast as a Corpse", "Cast for Murder", "Cutie in a Coffin", "Diamonds of Death", and "Murder Wears Makeup". Completely illustrated with the original pulp artwork.
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 stories from 1934, 1941, 1943, and 1946 issues of Spicy Detective, Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective, and Hollywood Detective. Included in this book are: Murder By Proxy, Crimson Comedy, Sleeping Dogs, Arrow From Nowhere, Feature Snatch, Shakedown Sham, and Fall Guy For Forgery.
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. From the pulp magazine " Dan Turner - Hollywood Detective " (February 1943 issue).
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.
- This book contains 7 graphic stories, each 10 page long, published in the pulp magazine "Dan Turner Hollywood Detective" between 1943 and 1949. Robert Leslie Bellem was a prolific American writer who wrote in a variety of genres and for many pulp magazines, especially those of Culture Publications that included mastheads such as "Spicy Detective," "Spicy Adventure," "Spicy Western," and "Spicy Mystery." His most famous creation was the hardboiled detective Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, who narrates the stories in the first person in a racy, slangy style that made them very popular. The majority of Dan Turner's stories appeared in a dedicated pulp magazine called "Dan Turner Hollywood Detective," later renamed simply "Hollywood Detective" to accommodate more than just the Dan Turner stories. Almost every issue of "Hollywood Detective" featured a "Dan Turner in Pictures" comic book story by Robert Leslie Bellem with drawings by Adolphe Barreaux. KA-CHOW! includes seven such stories from the 40s: "The Murdered Mummy" (January 1943), "Zoot Suit Killers" (March 1943), "The Case of the Poisoned Puppet" (May 1943), "Killer's Chord" (June 1944), "Sinister Santa Claus" (October 1944), "The Devil's Ballet" (August 1945), and "Strangler's Ballet" (February 1949).
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.
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PERIL PRESS presents: Dan Turner—Hollywood Detective, February 1943 ARROW FROM NOWHERE by Robert Leslie Bellem There was only one man on the set who could have shot the arrow, yet Dan hated to think Jeff could be guilty. Motive tumbles over motive, and suspect waltzes around with suspect—but there still remains the question: Where did the arrow come from? 6000 Words Hollywood Detective, December 1945 COFFIN FOR A COWARD by Robert Leslie Bellem The clean-living young movie star had emoted his final scene in the audible tintypes. He was now knifed deader than a poached egg, and maybe there'd been more in his life than was suspected by his associates. In any case, Dan Turner, having been in at the kick-off of this murder game, decided he'd throw his weight around until the final whistle! 5000 Words Dan Turner—Hollywood Detective, May 1943 MONSTER'S MALICE by Robert Leslie Bellem It was a screwy assignment. The bogey-man thought he was going crazy! "I want you to save me from myself, Mr. Turner," he said. "I'm turning into a werewolf. And I want you to keep me from hurting my wife . . ." 5100 Words Speed Detective, February 1946 HOMICIDE SURPRISE by Robert Leslie Bellem Dan Turner was out for the gravy, and he got it—right in the kisser! Which made Hollywood's ace private dick almost as mad as the corpse's bodyguard, who, in friendly fashion, beat the bejunior out of his pal Dan. All in all, it was the whackiest murder case in his career! 5500 Words Dan Turner—Hollywood Detective, December, 1942 THE COLOR OF MURDER by Robert Leslie Bellem When a man goes on a bender and tries to kill the woman who has made a success of him, an ounce of prevention is called for, Dan figures, or a pound of murder will be roosting on his doorstep. 4900 Words Hollywood Detective, January 1944 WIDOW BY PROXY by Robert Leslie Bellem In the flash of lightning Dan got a look at his prisoner—a man without a face, a zombie! And listening to his story, Dan suddenly felt that, here in the movie colony, he had at last found a real man! 6800 Words Dan Turner—Hollywood Detective, March, 1943 DEAD MAN'S SHAKEDOWN by Robert Leslie Bellem Whatever it was, it had happened thirteen years ago! Whatever it was, only a dead man was supposed to know anything about it! Yet now Sid Waldring was being blackmailed for it. Completely in the dark, Dan offers to help if he can. 5100 Words Dan Turner—Hollywood Detective, January, 1942 THE HOROSCOPE CASE by Robert Leslie Bellem The stars had forecast her death. Professor Astrio had got the message. "Dear Miss Banning:" he had written. "I see a rope noose dangling about your head, and your life-line ends very suddenly." No wonder the movie star had wanted protection—but what could mere flesh and blood do against super-natural powers? 5700 Words This edition includes the 21 illustrations to the eight stories, plus the covers to all eight pulps that published these stories, in addition to a GALLERY of 10 pulp covers from issues that feature stories by Robert Leslie Bellem (and his pseudonyms.)