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 --- see under Crimestalker Casebook. | 
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 Arguably a reprint anthology like Avon Fantasy Reader, though it carried a few new stories. | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   | 
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 Details taken from PDF archive of website. | 
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 Details taken from PDF archive of website. | 
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 Details taken from PDF archive of website. | 
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 Details taken from PDF archive of website. | 
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 Details taken from PDF archive of website. | 
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 Details taken from PDF archive of website. | 
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 Short-lived sensationalist crime fiction magazine, superseded by the true crime magazine Baffling Detective Fact Cases. | 
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 Details supplied by Rob Preston. |   | 
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 While usually regarded as a book series, some authorities consider this a magazine because of the presence of a second story, by a different author, in the first “issue”. | 
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 --- see under Detective Casebook. | 
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 Seemingly a one-shot pulp by Exclusive Detective Stories. Not to be confused with the long-running Best Detective Magazine from the 1930s. | 
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