A second attempt to cash in on the popular CBS radio mystery show of the same name, this version also ran for only four issues but included a wider range of material including a lot of science fiction. There was a companion series of Suspense Novels that ran for 3 issues in 1951 publishing “Strange Pursuit” by N.R. DeMexico, “The Case of the Lonely Lovers” by Will Daemer and “Naked Villainy” by Carl G. Hodges. |
Details supplied by René Beaulieu. |
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Subtitled “The Insider Source into Suspense, Mystery, Horror and Thriller Fiction” Suspense Magazine offers a blend of interviews, articles and original short fiction. |
Issue partially indexed. |
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Issue not indexed. |
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Given as v3 in the Table of Contents. |
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