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Police Trap #5 (1955)

Charlton · 1955 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Gun
6 pp · crime

A jaded detective arrives home exhausted after a brutal night on the streets, only to discover his service revolver has gone missing—and his cynical worldview about human nature suddenly becomes a dangerous liability. As he tracks down suspects from his evening, including a desperate woman who's confessed her marital anger and a troubled neighborhood kid he's long suspected, the detective's hardened assumptions about people's capacity for violence threaten to destroy innocent lives. A hard-boiled meditation on how a cop's loss of faith in humanity might be the most dangerous weapon of all.

The Test
5 pp · crime

An F.B.I. trainee named Stander faces his final examination: a full-scale field problem where he and his fellow agents must storm a house and neutralize the Healy mob—except nothing is quite what it seems. As Stander crawls through open ground, fights his fear, and coordinates with his team, he discovers whether he truly has what it takes to be a G-man, all while the weight of his wife's worry and his own doubts threaten to break his nerve.

Bad Influence
4 pp · crime

A childhood friendship becomes a twisted leverage when Mickey Harper, now a career criminal, reunites with his old friend Ben Willis at an airport—only to discover Ben's carrying fifty thousand dollars that Mickey's gang is determined to steal. Using their shared history and an uncanny ability to manipulate Ben's choices, Mickey attempts to talk his way into the score rather than resort to violence, but old loyalties collide with present-day crime in ways neither man anticipated. This is a lean, hard-boiled tale about how influence can corrode even the strongest bonds.

Short Visit
5 pp · crime

Officer Cass Mitchell thinks he's got the measure of the troubled kid Jerry Elder—until Jerry's brother Phil returns home after four years away, determined to steer his younger brother away from the street gang pulling him under. What Cass doesn't know is that Phil himself is running from something, and his brief visit home forces a hard choice between doing right by a kid he's watched grow up and the law he's sworn to uphold.

Alibi?
5 pp · crime

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