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Racket Squad in Action #24 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Point Spread
5 pp · crime

When gamblers corner star basketball player Bill Harmon with a sinister proposition—fix the championship game by keeping the margin under six points—the young athlete refuses, but his tormentors make sure he knows they're serious. As Nicky shadows Bill's every move and the pressure mounts toward the biggest game of the season, the coach begins to suspect something is terribly wrong. A tense battle unfolds between a kid trying to do right and the ruthless men determined to cash in on his talent.

Sweet Charity
5 pp · crime

Detective Tom Franklin goes undercover to infiltrate a slick charity scam where two operators, Layton and Packet, pocket most of the donations meant for "The Fight for the Poor"—and discovers the con runs deeper than simple theft. Working his way into their operation, Franklin assembles his own crew to gather evidence while uncovering where the real money flows.

Evidence
1 pp · crime
Bunco Squad

The Bunco Squad knows that building an airtight case against confidence men demands more than suspicion—they need physical evidence that proves intent to defraud and will hold up in court. From seized personal property like typewriters and checkbooks to a suspect's prior criminal record, each piece of evidence tells a story that can expose the pattern of a con artist's schemes and point directly to guilt.

Free Meal
2 pp · humor
Tooley the Tramp
Honest John
5 pp · crime

A Racket Squad detective stumbles onto "Honest John" Hammill's too-good-to-be-true investment scheme at a downtown lunch wagon, where the friendly operator is quietly promising to double small stakes within months—for a price of absolute silence. When the detective decides to go undercover with marked money, he discovers Hammill is running a classic con, using fresh investors' cash to pay off earlier marks while pocketing the difference. It's a tense game of trust and deception that plays out between a cop determined to stop the racket and a smooth-talking operator counting on friendship and secrecy to keep his operation alive.

Settings and Types
1 pp · crime
Bunco Squad

The Bunco Squad exposes how elaborate con artists set up fake offices—complete with hired workers and professional trappings—to impersonate legitimate stockbrokers and fleece unsuspecting victims out of thousands. This story reveals the police's insights into why these schemes work, showing how greed and the desire for easy money make people vulnerable to the swindlers' carefully constructed deceptions.

The Dissolving Empire
5 pp · crime

A wealthy banker falls for a slick stock swindle when a charming stranger named Crowther offers him a chance to profit handsomely from defunct Mergador Corporation shares. When Crowther convinces Vance to bankroll a million-share deal with the widow of the company's former chairman, the banker watches his fifty-five thousand dollars vanish—along with his new associate and the mysterious brokerage that blessed every transaction. Racing against time and his own embarrassment, Vance takes the one action most con victims avoid, setting the Racket Squad on the trail of the dissolving empire.

The Trap
1 pp · crime

When a pharmacist named Nagle steps away from his unattended store to take a phone call from next door, a thief named Waters sees the perfect opportunity to rob the register—but the Racket Squad has been watching and waiting for him to make exactly this move. This taut crime story shows how smart police work and patience can turn a criminal's habits against him.

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