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Slaughter Stories: 7 Pulp Fiction Scorchers [Illustrated] in Bloomington, MN
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Ten Detective Aces , January, 1941MURDER—NOW PLAYINGby Robert TurnerAuthor of “Death’s Stand-In.”When his girl was yanked away from the footlights and into a death-house frame, Police Detective Pete Putnam wrote a last act script —with a killer in the feature role.5300 WordsTen Detective Aces , June, 1941SLAUGHTER—WITH A SMILEby Robert TurnerAuthor of “Murder—Now Playing,” etc.The pert car-hops at Do-Drive-Inn gave service with a smile. But K.C. Jones, Hollywood trouble-shooter, knew that one of those cuties passed out slugs with the soda pop. 5200 WordsTen Detective Aces , September, 1941THE TRANSIENT CORPSEby Robert TurnerDade Collins' first guest at his tourist camp was . . . .5200 WordsTen Detective Aces, May 1943ABRA CADAVER!by Robert TurnerSpud Moran needed a girl for a dangerous job. He had to save one from the grave before she would take the position. But Spud found the only way he could make it worth her while was by standing in front of the murder gun for her.5700 WordsCrack Detective, June 1947HAIR OF THE CATby Robert TurnerSomewhere, Lee Parker knew, in this fantastic set-up was a clue to prove that his wife, Janie, had not committed murder—a clue which would soon be disposed of by the real killer. But what was it?3300 WordsFamous Detective, November 1952HOOK, LINE AND SUCKER!by Robert Turner3400 WordsIF Worlds of Science Fiction, January 1953 SUCCESS STORYby Robert TurnerIllustrated by Kelly FreasWhat is to be will be. Our only refuge lies in that which might not have been.1700 WordsThis edition includes the illustrations and covers for the stories.
Ten Detective Aces , January, 1941MURDER—NOW PLAYINGby Robert TurnerAuthor of “Death’s Stand-In.”When his girl was yanked away from the footlights and into a death-house frame, Police Detective Pete Putnam wrote a last act script —with a killer in the feature role.5300 WordsTen Detective Aces , June, 1941SLAUGHTER—WITH A SMILEby Robert TurnerAuthor of “Murder—Now Playing,” etc.The pert car-hops at Do-Drive-Inn gave service with a smile. But K.C. Jones, Hollywood trouble-shooter, knew that one of those cuties passed out slugs with the soda pop. 5200 WordsTen Detective Aces , September, 1941THE TRANSIENT CORPSEby Robert TurnerDade Collins' first guest at his tourist camp was . . . .5200 WordsTen Detective Aces, May 1943ABRA CADAVER!by Robert TurnerSpud Moran needed a girl for a dangerous job. He had to save one from the grave before she would take the position. But Spud found the only way he could make it worth her while was by standing in front of the murder gun for her.5700 WordsCrack Detective, June 1947HAIR OF THE CATby Robert TurnerSomewhere, Lee Parker knew, in this fantastic set-up was a clue to prove that his wife, Janie, had not committed murder—a clue which would soon be disposed of by the real killer. But what was it?3300 WordsFamous Detective, November 1952HOOK, LINE AND SUCKER!by Robert Turner3400 WordsIF Worlds of Science Fiction, January 1953 SUCCESS STORYby Robert TurnerIllustrated by Kelly FreasWhat is to be will be. Our only refuge lies in that which might not have been.1700 WordsThis edition includes the illustrations and covers for the stories.
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