Death's Witness - 6 Pulp Fiction Tales by Joe Archibald
PERIL PRESS presents:
DEATH’S WITNESS
6 Pulp Fiction Tales
by Joe Archibald

The Phantom Detective, September 1934
Bat Gore:
TIME WILL TELL
by Joe Archibald
Bat Gore, Petty Larceny Crook, Gets a Bright Idea That Leads to Some Dark Moments!
5900 Words

Popular Detective, September 1936
MURDER WITNESS
by Joe Archibald
Sleuth Murphy Knows the Answer when Dead Eyes Accuse a Killer!
3100 Words

Thrilling Detective, July 1942
A PAWN FOR THE CHAIR
by Joe Archibald
Sometimes a strong position is gained by losing a pawn—and that goes when the pawn is your own good reputation!
4000 Words

Thrilling Detective, June 1945
DEATH SCOOPS A COLUMNIST
by Joe Archibald
Police Detective Pat Kenna barges into a baffling kidnapping case that puts wheels within wheels of mystery in motion!
6300 Words

Thrilling Ranch Stories, October 1939
Introducing Mrs. Hattie Pringle, Montana Whirlwind
THE WIDOW’S BITE
by Joe Archibald
Author of “Flying Fishy,” “A Killer’s Heel,” etc.
When the Energetic Guardian Angel of Milldew Goes on the Trail of a Killer She Knows How to Fashion a Frame that Fits!
7200 Words

Thrilling Sports, January, 1948
HOLD THAT TIGER
by Joe Archibald
When Tigers meet Gophers there are more fouls than in a henyard, and more crooked work than in a box of pretzels!
6100 Words

This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as the covers of the pulp magazines that first published these stories.
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Death's Witness - 6 Pulp Fiction Tales by Joe Archibald
PERIL PRESS presents:
DEATH’S WITNESS
6 Pulp Fiction Tales
by Joe Archibald

The Phantom Detective, September 1934
Bat Gore:
TIME WILL TELL
by Joe Archibald
Bat Gore, Petty Larceny Crook, Gets a Bright Idea That Leads to Some Dark Moments!
5900 Words

Popular Detective, September 1936
MURDER WITNESS
by Joe Archibald
Sleuth Murphy Knows the Answer when Dead Eyes Accuse a Killer!
3100 Words

Thrilling Detective, July 1942
A PAWN FOR THE CHAIR
by Joe Archibald
Sometimes a strong position is gained by losing a pawn—and that goes when the pawn is your own good reputation!
4000 Words

Thrilling Detective, June 1945
DEATH SCOOPS A COLUMNIST
by Joe Archibald
Police Detective Pat Kenna barges into a baffling kidnapping case that puts wheels within wheels of mystery in motion!
6300 Words

Thrilling Ranch Stories, October 1939
Introducing Mrs. Hattie Pringle, Montana Whirlwind
THE WIDOW’S BITE
by Joe Archibald
Author of “Flying Fishy,” “A Killer’s Heel,” etc.
When the Energetic Guardian Angel of Milldew Goes on the Trail of a Killer She Knows How to Fashion a Frame that Fits!
7200 Words

Thrilling Sports, January, 1948
HOLD THAT TIGER
by Joe Archibald
When Tigers meet Gophers there are more fouls than in a henyard, and more crooked work than in a box of pretzels!
6100 Words

This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as the covers of the pulp magazines that first published these stories.
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Death's Witness - 6 Pulp Fiction Tales by Joe Archibald

Death's Witness - 6 Pulp Fiction Tales by Joe Archibald

by Joe Archibald
Death's Witness - 6 Pulp Fiction Tales by Joe Archibald

Death's Witness - 6 Pulp Fiction Tales by Joe Archibald

by Joe Archibald

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PERIL PRESS presents:
DEATH’S WITNESS
6 Pulp Fiction Tales
by Joe Archibald

The Phantom Detective, September 1934
Bat Gore:
TIME WILL TELL
by Joe Archibald
Bat Gore, Petty Larceny Crook, Gets a Bright Idea That Leads to Some Dark Moments!
5900 Words

Popular Detective, September 1936
MURDER WITNESS
by Joe Archibald
Sleuth Murphy Knows the Answer when Dead Eyes Accuse a Killer!
3100 Words

Thrilling Detective, July 1942
A PAWN FOR THE CHAIR
by Joe Archibald
Sometimes a strong position is gained by losing a pawn—and that goes when the pawn is your own good reputation!
4000 Words

Thrilling Detective, June 1945
DEATH SCOOPS A COLUMNIST
by Joe Archibald
Police Detective Pat Kenna barges into a baffling kidnapping case that puts wheels within wheels of mystery in motion!
6300 Words

Thrilling Ranch Stories, October 1939
Introducing Mrs. Hattie Pringle, Montana Whirlwind
THE WIDOW’S BITE
by Joe Archibald
Author of “Flying Fishy,” “A Killer’s Heel,” etc.
When the Energetic Guardian Angel of Milldew Goes on the Trail of a Killer She Knows How to Fashion a Frame that Fits!
7200 Words

Thrilling Sports, January, 1948
HOLD THAT TIGER
by Joe Archibald
When Tigers meet Gophers there are more fouls than in a henyard, and more crooked work than in a box of pretzels!
6100 Words

This edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as the covers of the pulp magazines that first published these stories.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148409625
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 09/04/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Cartoonist turned pulp writer, Joe Archibald had many series characters for different pulp magazines. For Popular Detective Archibald wrote Willie Klump stories. For Ten Detective Aces he wrote The Dizzy Duo stories. For 10 Story Detective he wrote Alvin Hinkey stories. For Lone Eagle/American Eagle he wrote Hooley and Spink stories. He also wrote an assortment of other stories. Some people know him as a sports humorist. He was super prolific and generally drew the illustrations to his own stories.
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