This adaptation of the Edgar Wallace thriller appeared in the Daily Mirror, 1937 and featured Mr. J. G. Reeder of the Public Prosecutors office. Mr Reeder appeared in a number of stories by Edgar Wallace and some can be found in The Thriller in the Pulps section. Art by Jack Monk who would go on to draw the Buck Ryan strip. There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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If anyone wants to get the prose novel of the same name that this is adapted from, it's available as a free download from Gutenberg.net.au
By Andrew999
Wow – now this is the kind of thing that forces me to spend far too long on CB+ every day. I absolutely adore JG Reeder – read all the novels/short stories as a kid and patiently waited all week for the next TV episode. I never knew this strip existed – and by Jack Monk too – can life ever be more perfect?
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