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Authentic Police Cases #9 (1950)

St. John · 1950 · 36 pages

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Contains 3 stories
The Case of the International Jewel Thieves
10 pp · crime
Mr. Corey (FBI agent)

When a mysterious radio signal originates from the Arctic—supposedly from a gang of international jewel thieves who vanished five years ago during wartime—FBI agent Mr. Corey is sent undercover to a remote Greenland settlement to investigate. Posing as a fur and ivory trader, Corey uncovers suspicious activity at the harbor and becomes the target of an assassin, forcing him to rely on his wits and caution as he closes in on a dangerous and desperate crew. The case that the FBI never closed may finally have its answers—if Corey survives long enough to get them.

The Arctic Menace
10 pp · crime
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police

When a ruthless trapper named Johnson begins robbing Eskimo traplines across the Arctic, Inspector Eames of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police launches a determined pursuit through the frozen wilderness near Rat River Junction. Johnson proves a cunning and desperate quarry, fortifying his cabin against siege and matching the Mounties' skill with brutal ingenuity at every turn. As the hunt intensifies across the snow and ice, both sides must draw on every ounce of courage and strategy to see which will emerge victorious.

Corpses in the Carribean
10 pp · crime
Edmund Gray (undertaker)Marian CurtinBill CurtinDeputy Chief Customs Inspector DonovanMatt Logan (villain, death)Merlo (villain)Lombard (villain)

In "Corpses in the Caribbean," Marian Curtin insists the corpse at the mortuary isn’t her husband Bill, despite official claims. When Inspector Donovan investigates, he uncovers a web of smuggling beneath the Caribbean surface—and a very much alive Bill Curtin, caught in a deadly deception.

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