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Death’s Halo by Robert Leslie Bellem
Death’s Halo – four stories from the casebook of Dan Turner – Hollywood Detective. Opium, sex slaves, blackmail, and plenty of murder, feature in the seamy side of the movie business.
Everybody’s Watching Me by Mickey Spillane
Everybody’s Watching Me – Vetter sent a kid to deliver a note to Renzo saying that Vetter is going to kill Renzo because he had Cooley killed. Vetter is known for knocking off a lot of mobsters but no one knows who Vetter is. Renzo better find Vetter first or prepare to die.
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 death— a monster who called himself the Ghoul.
Power by C.K.M. Scanlon
Power – A Coast Guard cutter is called out to interdict drug smugglers but there are other forces at play. When the drug interdiction turns into the assassination of a foreign dignitary, it brings the nation to the brink of war. Ace FBI Special Agent Dan Fowler must figure out the score before the bullets start to fly.
Curse of the Mandarin’s Fan by Brant House
Curse of the Mandarin’s Fan (SAX,36) – Chang was the lord of the Chinese underworld and Lim Toy was the goddess of the opium dens. Secret Agent X had no choice but to descend into the catacombs of the dragon.
War Stories by John D. MacDonald
War Stories – a collection of five early stories by John D. MacDonald, of private wars, espionage and old soldiers.
