Presenting Tough Dick Donahue, the inter-state detective agency
operative who replaced the Continental Op after Dashiell Hammett
stopped writing for Black Mask Magazine. Collected for the first
time in a single volume is every one of the fifteen Donahue
stories: "Rough Justice" (November, 1930), "The Red-Hots"
(December, 1930), "Gun Thunder" (January, 1931), "Get A Load of
This" (February, 1931), "Spare the Rod" (August, 1931), "Pearls Are
Tears" (September, 1931), "Death's Not Enough" (October, 1931),
"Shake-Up" (August, 1932), "He Could Take It" (September, 1932),
"The Red Web" (October, 1932), "Red Pavement" (December, 1932),
"Save Your Tears" (June, 1933), "Song and Dance" (July, 1933),
"Champions Also Die" (August, 1933), and "Ghost of a Chance"
(March, 1935). This compendium also contains an all-new
introduction by Will Murray and a complete bibliography of the
works of Frederick Nebel as compiled by Rob Preston.
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