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This volume includes "Secret Corridors," by Hugh Pentecost ("A
Lieut. Luke Bradley Case") and "Week-End to Kill," by Frederick
Nebel.
This is Black Mask at its best-slam-bang action, crackling dialogue
and the keenest wit this side of Dashiell Hammett. Frederick Nebel
was a master of the hardboiled school, and the nine-year saga of
Captain Steve MacBride and Kennedy of the Free Press was his finest
body of work. This last of four volumes presents the final eight
novelettes, complete with the original illustrations by Arthur
Rodman Bowker, and a new introduction by Evan Lewis. Hold onto your
seat. It's going to be a wild ride.
This is Black Mask at its best-slam-bang action, crackling dialogue
and the keenest wit this side of Dashiell Hammett. Frederick Nebel
was a master of the hardboiled school, and the nine-year saga of
Captain Steve MacBride and Kennedy of the Free Press was his finest
body of work. This second of four volumes presents the next ten
novelettes, complete with the original illustrations by Arthur
Rodman Bowker, and a new introduction by Evan Lewis. Hold onto your
seat. It's going to be a wild ride.
A collection of six classic tales featuring hard-boiled ex-cop
Donny Donahue, who now works for the Interstate Detective Agency.
These stories ran in Black Mask magazine between 1931 and 1932.
This collection was originally published in 1950.
This is Black Mask at its best-slam-bang action, crackling dialogue
and the keenest wit this side of Dashiell Hammett. Frederick Nebel
was a master of the hardboiled school, and the nine-year saga of
Captain Steve MacBride and Kennedy of the Free Press was his finest
body of work. This third of four volumes presents the next ten
novelettes, complete with the original illustrations by Arthur
Rodman Bowker, and a new introduction by Evan Lewis. Hold onto your
seat. It's going to be a wild ride.
This is Black Mask at its best-slam-bang action, crackling dialogue
and the keenest wit this side of Dashiell Hammett. Frederick Nebel
was a master of the hardboiled school, and the nine-year saga of
Captain Steve MacBride and Kennedy of the Free Press was his finest
body of work. This first of four volumes presents the first nine
novelettes, complete with the original illustrations by Arthur
Rodman Bowker, and a new introduction by Evan Lewis. Hold onto your
seat. It's going to be a wild ride.
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