"The Gun Talks by Henri St. Maur "If the job was honest, she wasn't going about it in a sensible way. If it was crooked, it was worth much more than she was paying—and she was already offering plenty. I didn't like the set-up, and I said so. But she'd gone too far now, just to let the matter drop." Death Has Green Eyes by Justin Case Blues Sing Murder by Larry Dunn Sally the Sleuth by Barreaux Property of Death by Robert Leslie Bellem ..."
"I.O.U. Murder by John Grange The grief of the little old lady wasn’t recorded on the police blotter, but it was a factor Jim Anthony took into account in the murder case. Maybe it meant more to him than the wiles of a beautiful, scheming widow...."
"Riddle In Red by Robert Leslie Bellem Dead Girls Can't Talk by John Ryan Too Many Clues by John Wayne Murderer's Day by Max Neilson Hate Never Dies by R.T. Maynard Truth or Consequences by Walton Grey Shadow of Death by Paul Hanna Pretty Corpse by William Decatur"
"Angel In Hell by Ellery Watson Calder "Lady Luck got away with her gambling house because her husband was the D.A. There were some things she couldn't get away with, though; she found that out when she tried to hire the man who loved her, to do a kidnaping." Murder In Season by C.A.M. Donne Death's Passport by Robert Leslie Bellem "The man was dead and his widow was about to take a new husband. And then the dead man had to turn up at ..."
"SPICY MYSTERY STORIES - April 1942, published by DC Comic founder. Authors included in this pulp replica are, Hugh B. Cave writing as Justin Case, Robert Leslie Bellem and Doc Savage ghost writer, Laurence Donovan."