Billy Grimshaw Jones is almost looking forward to having a new baby in the family – especially as that means they're moving to a bigger house.But then his mum loses her job. Disaster! Money will be tight and they'll have to cut back. So Billy does what Billy always does: he makes a plan.With the aid
Big Stan
✍ Scribed by W R Burnett
- Book ID
- 110633622
- Publisher
- Fawcett
- Year
- 1953
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Stanislaus Hinchman is assigned to the notorious station 12 in Polishtown. His job is to catch the criminal known as The Black Phantom. The name comes from the black mask he wears. With him is his friend and fellow officer Joe Fay.
The Phantom is peeking into windows and assaulting women on the street and stealing their purses. At station 12 Stan and Joe meet policewoman Eva. She’s flirty and one night she and Stan go across the street for a sandwich.
That night Stan’s wife Ruth gets an anonymous call about Stan and Eva. He manages to explain the real deal. Later on Ruth sees the Phantom peeking in her window. Eva is used as a decoy to trap the man. He takes the bait and is killed by an officer that’s been keeping an eye on Eva. Everyone’s happy. Case closed.
Stan now works for a Detective who glad hands everyone but does little work. It doesn’t matter because he’s well liked. Stan does the paperwork. The calm ends as a sixteen year old girl is killed in Polishtown.
Stan’s back at station 12 with Joe. Joe is always joking and keeps trying to get something going with Eva. Stan gets a hunch about the head of the police garage and investigates. Is he the Black Phantom?
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