PERIL PRESS presents:
Short Stories, April 1949
EDGED IN RED
by Philip Ketchum
A Fine Thing When a Young Man Is Ordered Away from a Man's Daughter—and Then the Same Father Tries to Hire His Services as a Detective!
. . . I Could Explain the Disappearance of One Body—I Had Carried It Out Myself—but There Were Other Mysteries to Be Explained.
4 Chapters
10,900 Words
Short Stories, July 1949
THE RAGGED EDGE
by Philip Ketchum
Illustrated by Everett Raymond Kinstler
….A Killer—but Still the Boy the Detective Had Gone to School With
There Were Even Murders, the Girl Said Bitterly, That One Didn't Need to Be Ashamed of—Clean Murders. That Put Detective Ben Higgins Very Much on a Spot.
5400 Words
New Detective, August 1952
New Detective (UK) #11 1952
Detective Tales, August 1960
THE BLACK DAHLIA
by Philip Ketchum
Run, Penny, run. . . . A killer has read his future in your face….and every breath you take brings him closer to black doom . . . .
1500 Words
PLUS BONUS!
Detective Tales, October 1941
ODDITIES IN CRIME
A Feature
Skullduggery from the 17th to the 20th Century.
370 Words
This edition includes 15+ images between story/feature illustrations, mastheads and pulp covers from the issues that published these stories/features.