Moons in Gold by C.S. Montanye

Moons in Gold – When a rare set of golden opals appear, various jewel thieves go on a chase to steal them, that takes them from Paris to London to Egypt to China. Their trails are littered with dead bodies.

$4.95

No Good From a Corpse by Leigh Brackett

No Good From a Corpse – Laurel Dane was no angel. She’d changed men as often as she’d changed her hair color, and there was plenty in her past she’d like to forget. But no one deserved to be beaten to death.

$5.00

Murder on the Mississippi by Norbert Davis

Murder on the Mississippi – When a river bum finds Nazi Reichsmarks he becomes the first corpse on a trail of murders. A failing lawyer finds himself walking on that trail along the banks of the Mighty Mississippi, looking for the killer before the killer finds him.

$4.50

The Curse of Phari by Edmund Snell

The Curse of Phari – The looting of the treasure of a mummified ruler of a long dead Egypt, brought strange and dramatic adventures to a certain young man and others in modern London.

$4.50

Tong Law by Edmund Snell

Tong Law – When Valtier is poisoned on the riverboat Madelon, Roper and Walters join forces to track down the legend of the ‘Hanoi Emerald.’

$4.50

Octopus of Crime by Brant House

Octopus Of Crime (SAX,6) – A monstrous octopus of evil gained slow power over the underworld. His identity as mysterious as that of Secret Agent “X” himself, this apostle of wickedness led the horror hordes of the nation into a bloody carnival of crime

$4.50

The Golden Ghoul by Brant House

The Golden Ghoul (SAX,16) – Secret Agent “X’s” far-flung, crime-crushing organization brought him whisperings of a fiend who meted out a death worse than deathโ€” a monster who called himself the Ghoul.

$4.50

Sand In The Snow by Norbert Davis

Sand In The Snow – When attorney Jim Daniels takes a mid-winter vacation to Southern California to placate his wife, he steps into a nightmare of murder and a years-old secret of fraud and corruption.

$4.95

Murder is always a mistake. One should never do anything that one cannot talk about after dinner.Oscar Wilde