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Gangsters and Gunmolls #2 (1951)

Avon · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Edna Murray, the Kissing Bandit
8 pp · crime
Edna MurrayOwney DavisBirdieMiss StevensEddie DollFred BarkerHarry KarpisWalter Nowell

Edna Murray learned early that charm and nerve could get her anything—so when she trades the farm for a life of crime alongside the smooth-talking Owney Davis, she discovers she's a natural at the game. But as her reputation as the Kissing Bandit spreads and her ambitions grow bolder, Murray finds that the underworld's rewards come with a price far steeper than she bargained for. This tale of gangland's most cunning female operative charts her rise through the criminal ranks and the inevitability that awaits those who choose violence over virtue.

Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow
8 pp · crime
Bonnie ParkerClyde BarrowBuck BarrowBlanche BarrowLonzo CarterPritchard

Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow form a deadly partnership with the Barrow brothers, launching a crime spree across the Midwest in the spring of 1933 that begins with a desperate shootout at their hideout in Joplin, Missouri. As police close in from all sides—through roadblocks, stakeouts, and armored assaults—the gang's numbers dwindle and their options narrow, leaving Bonnie and Clyde to face an uncertain future on the run. This brutal 1951 account captures the rise and relentless pursuit of one of crime's most infamous couples.

The Wild Genna Brothers
7 pp · crime
Mike GennaJohnnie TorrioAngelo GennaDion O'BanionSpignolaJoe EspositoMike Merlo
The Case of the Emerald Robbery
6 pp · detective-mystery
Mike StrongMrs. Jefferson AdamsFingers WebbPatStevens

Detective Mike Strong finds himself protecting an emerald necklace at a high-society dinner party thrown by Mrs. Jefferson Adams, but when a phony Prince and a gang of international jewelry thieves converge on the same evening, chaos erupts. As Strong navigates a maze of switched gems, fake magicians, and kidnappings, he'll need all his wits—and a little help from his partner Pat—to keep the real emeralds safe and expose the criminals behind the heist.

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