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Volume 2 October, 1949 Number 1 ONE SUSPENSE-FILLED NOVEL i A CORPSE IN TIME.........................-. Robert Martin 66 While his widowed wives argued about Walter’s burial, the remains started roving. FOUR ACTION-PACKED NOVELETTES REDHEADS ARE MURDER!................+++.--..-T. W. Ford 10 Max Lamb's client walked right into his two-timing mate’s murder nest. SWAN-SONG FOR A SUCKER....................-Frank Ward 40 | was going to keep my pact with luscious Verna—to needle her husband into the grave. BODIES BY NIGHT...................-++.-sRobert P. Toombs 94 Milt Clark, garage-mechanic, wouldn’t swallow the story of the homicidal ape. VULTURE IN A GILDED CAGE....... William Groppenbacher, Jr. 110 Barnaby Jones invaded an aerie—to give a killer the bird. THREE GRIPPING SHORT STORIES KILLED BY THE CLOCK.......................Charles Yerkow 31 Detective Denam had personal reasons—for letting a rat jump the trap. "1 THIS GUN IS LOADED...................-.+.,----Henry Guth 59 Reform-school punk Waite thought he was tough enough to beat the law. AFRAID TO LIVE.................-..-.-.-Charles Beckman, Jr. 86 Dan figured to snatch his honey from the sizzle seat. TWO FEATURES POPULAR FIEMS: .... .. cic Souciees Casusacsssscss 6d Palmer 8 Good movie-going for fiction fans. SCARRED ANGEL... 2 «ccc.0s0csccudes Geasaee sss cout meceditor 3? A preview of Bruce Cassiday’s ‘Dream Doll of Nightmare City.” Next Issue Published—October 28th Any resemblance between any character appearing in fictional matter, and any person, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and unintentional. Published bi-monthly by Popular Publications, Inc., at 1125 KE. Vaile Ave., Kokomo, Indiana. Editorial and Executive Offices, 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. Y. Henry Steeger, President and Secretary. Harold S. Goldsmith, Vice- President and Treasurer. Entered.as second-class matter at the Post Office at Kokomo, Indiana, Copyright 1949, by Popular Publications, Inc. This issue is published simultaneously in the Dominion of Canada. Copyright under International Copy- right Convention and Pan-American Copyright Conventions, All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction, in whole or in part, in any form. Title registered in U.S. Patent Office, Single copy, 25c. Annual subscription for U.S.A., its possessions and Canada, $1.50; other countries, 38¢ additional. All correspondence. relating to ALL-STORY DETECTIVE should be addressed te 1125 E. Vaile Ave., Kokome, Indiana, or 205 East 42nd Strect, New York 17, N. ¥. For advertising rates, address Sam J. Perry, 205 East 42nd Street, New York 17, N. ¥. When s enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope for their return, if found unavailable. The publishers ee exercise care in the handling of unsolicited manuscripts. but assume no responsibility for their return. Pritited in the U.S.A. CORnniiclooOo