New OCR. Formatted, proofed, v1.5. And So To Die, Daniel Winters Mr. Wickard's Wallet, C. William Harrison The Last Mrs. Hankler, Joel Townsley Rogers Cold is the Grave, H. H. Matteson Till the Killer Comes, Norbert Davis Miracle Score, John D. Fitzgerald The Case of the Wandering Redhead, Le
New Detective February 1952
β Scribed by Mullally, Donn; Larson, Charles; Brown, Fredric; Flora, Fletcher; Keene, Day; Donovan, Laurence; Rothschild, Zeta; Clark, Dale
- Publisher
- New Detective Magazine
- Year
- 1952
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
New OCR. Illustrated, formatted, proofed, v1.5.
Half Past Killing Time! - Donn Mullally
Ambush - Charles Larson
The Gibbering Night - Fredric Brown
A Dead Ringer for Joe - Fletcher Flora
The Ghost of Cock Robin - Day Keene
Redheads Kill Easy - Laurence Donovan
Operation Manhunt - Zeta Rothschild
Murder Makes the Honeymoon - Dale Clark
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