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Title
Crime and Detective
Date | Number: v3 5 | Lang: English (en)
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   By crashryan
Cover by Norm Saunders, and illustrations by young Stan Drake.
   By macsnafu
This is a pretty good read. Many of the stories are genuine mysteries, although a couple of them are just crime stories. Pretty enjoyable.
  
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Content:Detective Short Stories [v3 #5, November 1941] (10c, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders)
 
Page 8Homicide Highway by William Edward Hayes
 
Page 31Counterfeit Killer by Lawrence Treat
 
Page 41Case of the Promiscuous Corpses by Edward Ronns
 
Page 52Mortgage on a Murder by Dale Clark
 
Page 69Hot Ice for Hitler by Brent North
 
Page 80Bad Blood by H. Q. Masur
 
Page 84You Built a Frame for Me by Leonard B. Rosborough
 
Page 87Dead End by William Beggarate
 
Page 94Grapevine Vengeance by Eric Howard
 
Page 103Murder by Installment by Eric Preston
 
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