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This is a table of contents page from the March 1941 issue of *10-Story Detective Magazine* (Vol. V, No. 2). The page lists ten crime and detective stories by various authors, including titles like "Bullets on Blue Monday," "Pass-Key to the Morgue," and "Homicide Legacy," with brief plot descriptions and page numbers for each. At the bottom is standard publication information indicating the magazine was published bi-monthly by Periodical House, Inc. in Springfield, Massachusetts, with editorial offices in New York.

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Vol. V * A AU, AE, eR, PN ae ANE, Dg 10-STORY DETECTIVE, published bi-monthly by Periodical House, Inc. Rose Wyn, President. Office of Publication, 29 Worthington Street, Springfield, Mass. Editorial and executive offices, 67 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as Second Class matter, October 15, 1937, at the Post Office at Springfield, Mass., under the Act of March 8, 1879. Copyright, 1941, Periodical House, Inc. For advertising rates address Aee Fiction Group, 67 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y, While great care is exercised in the handling of manu- — — magazine assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscription, 60 cents; single eepy, 10 eents. MARCH, 1941 BULLETS ON BLUE MONDAY (Noveicite) Harold Francis Sorensen Steve McKenna's jinx catches up with him when he becomes a corpse bodyguard for a day. PASS-KEY TO THE MORGUE. . . . . Ernest Johnson This criminal plays a gun game that has a suicide goal. SLEUTH BY PROXY .... . «. « « Fred Dawson A phonograph checker hears the disc of doom. MURDER—IN THE BAG (Novelette) . . Thomas Lamar The newshawk forgets to reserve space for himself in the obituary column. DAGGERS OF DOOM ...... . .~ Marty Lyle Five grand isn't much—when it turns inte crimson currency. BOOMERANG SWAG ... . . . . Harris Clivesey His money madness bucks the Grim Reaper's greed—for cadavers. CASE OF THE LIVING CORPSE . . . . Pauli Selonke Detective Kendall's curiosity flings him into a homicide hangout. PHANTOM HIDEOUT ..... . . Stanley King Macabre mystery haunts the tower of Seaside Inn. CRYSTAL CLUE ...... . + « Leon Dupont Transparent evidence throws a killer into the hot-squat shadow. HOMICIDE LEGACY .... . . Kenneth McNary From the women's prison, Private Detective Clark receives a fatal key that will unlock the gates to hell. Cover by Norman Saunders cs i No. 2 23 35 46 29 71 76 86 95 93 COMEE .OO (E@)