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An Orange For The Killer by J. Lane Linklater

An Orange For The Killer – Four Novelettes by J. Lane Linklater.
From the California orange groves, to the melon fields around Mexicali, to the quiet neighborhoods off the main drags of Hollywood, there’s plenty of murder to go around.

$4.95

Homicide Hunch by Robert Leslie Bellem

Homicide Hunch – Four Dan Turner Hollywood Detective stories by Robert Leslie Bellem (1902-1968).

$4.50

The Complete Adventures of Captain Trouble by Perley Poore Sheehan

The Complete Adventures of Captain Trouble – Pelham Rutledge Shattuck, American wanderer, brawler, fighter in China fulfills his destiny as the incarnation of Kubla Khan. As Shadak Khan, Captain Trouble, he battles the war lords, the wizards and the Tongs of China to bring about the new age of Maitreya Buddha.

$4.50

The Pirate Planet by Charles W. Diffin

The Pirate Planet (1930) by Charles Willard Diffin (1884-1966) was a four part serialized novel in Astounding Stories of Super Science. This classic science fiction novel pits telepathic Venusians and their lust to conquer Earth against the indomitable courage and willpower of the U.S. Army Air Corps.

$3.95

Perdition- Four Navajo Tom Raine Stories by Jackson Cole

Perdition – Arizona Ranger, Navajo Tom Raine smashes outlaw bands in the Arizona Territory in four novelettes: ‘Boothill Beller Box’, where he comes to the aid of Wayne Morgan the Masked Rider, ‘Passport to Perdition’, ‘Take a Rest, Ranger’ and ‘Ride Your Hunch, Ranger!’

$4.50

Ring Twice For Laura by Vera Caspary

Ring Twice For Laura by Vera Caspary (1899-1987) is the 1942 serialized novel that would become famous as the 1944 Otto Preminger movie ‘Laura.’ Serialized over seven weeks in Collier’s Weekly Magazine, it is the story of a New York City career woman mistakenly thought murdered in her own apartment and the three men most affected: her narcissistic former lover, her philandering fiancee, and the hardboiled detective assigned to investigate her case.

$5.95

Stories From The Big House by Convict 12627

Stories From The Big House by Convict 12627
Five stories of life inside prison and how men get there, from Convict 12627. Convict 12627 was the pseudonym of Robert Arnold. His stories ran as features in several pulp mystery and crime magazines during the late 1930s.

$3.50

Coffin Customer and Other Stories by Harold Q. Masur

Coffin Customer and Other Stories by Harold Q. Masur
Murders, frameups, double crosses and greed star in these five stories from Harold Q. Masur (1909-2005).

$4.50

The Golden Claws of Raa by John Peter Drummond

The Golden Claws of Raa – Sam Slaker, cobra-eyed merchant in warrior-flesh; Mog, the gorilla with human blood on his dagger-like teeth; Raa, golden queen of the ape legions —these were Ki-Gor’s enemies in a battle that only the voodoo of Destiny could decide.

$4.50
Pulp Fiction Book Store The Store 10All Ross Kirby wanted was to be a cowman among cattlemen; he didn't want to have to apologize to anybody for being from Hooligan Canyon, but on the other hand he didn't want small men doffing their hats when he came down the walk.Frank Bonham
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