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Moris Klaw The Dream Detective by Sax Rohmer
Moris Klaw, antiques and curios dealer, and part-time detective, sleeps at the scenes of awful crimes so that he might receive a psychic impression of the victim’s (or the perpetrator’s) last thoughts.
Stragella and Other Stories by Hugh B. Cave
Stragella and Other Stories – Five horror stories by Hugh B. Cave including the classic ghost ship story, Stragella.
The Troyana Series by Capt. S.P. Meek
The Troyana Series is two novels, The Drums of Tapajos (1930) and Troyana (1932) written by Capt. S.P. Meek. Explorers probe the Amazon and find a lost city, the remnants of lost civilizations.
Troyana by Capt. S.P. Meek
Troyana – the sequel to The Drums of Tapajos, Nankivell brings the adventurers back to Troyana to save it from a rebellion by the black robed Atlanteans.
Outside The Law by Hugh Clevely
Outside The Law – Bruce Marvin had been found guilty of murder. Yet, condemned to the gallows, Bruce found a way out, urged by a lust for revenge against the man who had framed him.
The Drums of Tapajos by Capt. S.P. Meek
The Drums of Tapajos – After World War I is over, four men journey into the wilds of the Amazon basin in search of treasure. Somewhere in there they find a lost civilization.
The Naked Truth and Other Stories by J.D. Newsom
The Naked Truth and Other Stories – Five stories of head hunters in the South Pacific and the Europeans who try to stay out of their ways and keep their heads attached to their bodies.
Trail of the Blue Snake by Gunnison Steele
Trail Of The Blue Snake – Wayne Morgan, the Masked Rider Braves Coiling Death as He Rides to the Rescue of Oppressed Ranchers!
The Fourth Corpse and Other Stories by Norman A. Daniels
The Fourth Corpse and Other Stories – Five stories of vicious gangsters, sleazy grifters, and a pickpocket that saves the day, as only Norman A. Daniels can tell them.



