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Legion of the Living Dead by Brant House
Legion of the Living Dead (SAX,18) – From nowhere hurtled that black death car. And from nowhere came its grisly occupants. They were not of the earth, for their human flesh was immune to bullets. They were not of the grave, for they manned the wheel and a blasting machine gun. Only the Secret Agent dared to penetrate their mystery in a desperate maneuver to block their invasion of the land of the living.
The Spectral Strangler by Brant House
The Spectral Strangler (SAX,2) – Silent, horrible as the crushing coils of a serpent were those unseen fingers that blotted out men’s lives. A criminal of satanic proportions had risen —the “Black Master,” whose victims fell with livid, hideous faces and protruding tongues that seemed a ghastly mockery of the fate they had suffered. Along this terrible murder trail Secret Agent “X” gambled with the Dice of Death.
The Torture Trust by Brant House
The Torture Trust (SAX,1) – In this, the debut of Secret Agent “X”, the Agent must match wits with a coterie of criminals that uses torture and murder to extract ransoms from prominent figures.
The Continental Op -1925-26 by Dashiell Hammett
The Continental Op -1925-26 – The seven Continental Op stories that Dashiell Hammett wrote during 1925 and 1926 for The Black Mask magazine.
The Continental Op -1924 by Dashiell Hammett
The Continental Op -1924 – The nine Continental Op stories written by Dashiell Hammett in 1924.
My Brother’s Widow by John D. MacDonald
My Brother’s Widow – For four years, Gevan Dean had refused to face Niki, the woman who’d hurt him. But now he had to—because her husband, Gevan’s brother, had been murdered.
