Epic blonde-in-red-dress cover - or in this case blonde-sleuth-in-red-woollen-dress as this is Lesley Shane at large.
Amazingly, the story opens with Lesley legally acquiring what appears to be amphetamines (associated with ‘recklessness’ and ‘confidence’ in the late 50s) to help her unwind after a case – Bennies weren’t banned in the UK until 1964 when understandably worries about addiction began to grow.
An intriguing mystery that begins in an English seaside resort, stretches back in time to the war and across space to the Eastern sector. Who is bumping off the members of the Darmstadt Escape Club and why? A war of attrition builds to a clattering climax in a commie churchyard.
Additional Information
Name
Super Detective Library 92 - The Mystery of the Fatal Photographs | Published
Publication
Price: 10d [0-0-10 GBP] | Pages: 68 | Frequency: The first Tuesday in each month
Notes
Indexed from scanned copy at https://comicbookplus.com
Cover
The Mystery of the Fatal Photographs / 1 page
Feature
Lesley Shane
Genre
Detective-mystery
Characters
Lesley Shane
Comic Story
The Mystery of the Fatal Photographs / Lesley Shane (64 pages)
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