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    Front Page Detective [Vol. 2 No. 9, January 1939] ed. Hugh Layne (Front Page Detective Publishing Company, 25¢, s/s, cover by Albert Fisher) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Hollywood’s Strange Marital Shooting · [uncredited] · pi
    • 7 · Norfolk’s Tragedy of Flaming Youth · Edwin V. Burkholder · tc; “The clue of the broken watch chain solves a baffling murder enigma.”
    • 12 · The Killer’s Name Was Satan · Deputy Sheriff Frank Bowling · tc; “The dreaded Black Hand strikes in Southern Illinois—spelling death!”
    • 16 · Solving Texas’ Young Love Murder Mystery · Jesse T. Simmons · tc; “A youth dreamed of love—but a killer marked him for death.”
    • 22 · The Witch Woman of Starvation Heights · Jayne Fultz · tc; “Was this strange character a kindly practitioner or a doctor of death?”; about Dr. Linda Hazzard of Olalla, Washington.
    • 28 · Detective News in Tabloid · [uncredited] · ms; “Facts and faces in the headlines of the nation.”
    • 30 · Premonition of Death · H. F. Cattell · tc; “Is it possible for a woman’s keen intuition to tell her when and where murder will strike?”
    • 35 · I Killed for the Law · Leo W. Sheridan · ex Stackpole Sons, 1938; “A full-length fact detective book—The true story of Robert Elliott, public executioner.”
    • 50 · The Miser’s Money Meant Murder · Michael Conway · tc; “His only love was money—but unwelcome guests snuffed out his life.”
    • 56 · The Spy Had a Way with Women · Fletcher Pratt · tc; “How a cunning secret agent used women to gain a nation’s war secrets.”
    • 60 · You Can’t Destroy Arsenic · Kelley Dunne · tc; “A cold-blooded killer planned double death and learned too late that murder will out.”
    • 66 · Bandit in Uniform · West F. Peterson · tc; “A criminal’s own cunning traps him when he resorts to the same ruse once too often.”
    • 70 · Trapping San Francisco’s Phantom Fiend · Edward S. Sullivan · tc; “The crimson crime of the West Coast’s callous rat-faced killer.”
    • 74 · The Real Truth About Jimmy Valentine · Howard Rhoades · ar; “Inside facts about the most colorful of all O. Henry characters.”
    • 78 · Front Page Line-Up · [uncredited] · pi; “The Federal Bureau of Investigation wants these men. Have you seen them?”


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