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Pulp Adventures #38 (eBook)

Pulp Adventures

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Editor:
Audrey Parente
Pages:
136
Format:
7" x 10" softcover
ISBN:
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Audrey Parente, editor

(Available in print edition)

Pulp Adventures #38 features pulp fiction classic and new, ranging from hardboiled mystery to fascinating science fiction.

PULP HISTORY
  • "1936: Year Of Pulp Upheaval" by Will Murray — The Pulp Heroes had it rough that year, and it wasn't all super-villains.
  • "Dr. Whitehead & The Naked Secretary" by David Goudsward — An author of Weird Tales faced the horror of typing his own manuscripts when his secretary became Miss Florida 1931.
CLASSIC PULP FICTION
  • Death Is A Rebel by Roger Torrey — [20,000 word hardboiled thriller] — Murder was occurring in Florida, right under Detective Mahoney’s snoot — exceptionally baffling murder that speedily developed angles rough and tough, plus painful international aspects of continent-shaking revolution.
  • "The Fireplace" by Henry S. Whitehead — Angry embers burned many years after the fact …
NEW PULP FICTION
  • "Room 801" by Jack Halliday — Just another date for some, but August 5 signified revenge and redemption for other people.
  • "Tunnels of Lao Fang" by James Palmer — An unspeakable horror dwelled among the stalactites.
  • "Taking the Plunge" by Paulene Turner — The world’s high-rolling cockroaches look forward to a long, hot night of partying — Unless special agent “Valentina” stops them.
  • "From Here to Sheboygan" by Charles Burgess — A one-way trip to hell — with Murder as the back-seat driver.
  • "All in Her Head by Bryce Beattie" — “Want to take a mindtrip? No drugs involved,” read the classified. What could go wrong, Joshua decided.
DEPARTMENTS
  • Editorial by Audrey Parente
  • Retro Review: Soft Touch / Man Trap by Rich Harvey