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Trapped! #3 (1955)

Ace Magazines [1940s-1950s] · 1955 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Case of the Berserk G.I.
7 pp · crime
Mr. RiskReaganFrank CarelliDetective Cal SamuelsLouJim Kelso

Private investigator Mr. Risk recounts the troubling trajectory of Frank Carelli, a desperate young man from New York's Lower East Side whose small-time criminal mistakes escalate into something far darker. After killing a police officer and fleeing to the Army under an assumed name, Carelli finds himself trapped in a cycle of violence that culminates in a armed confrontation—and Mr. Risk is on the case to bring him down. A hard-boiled tale of how circumstance and poor choices can transform a misguided youth into a dangerous fugitive.

A Candidate for the Morgue
7.66 pp · crime
Mary RegasSam RegasThe Crevin MobDella

When brothers Sam, a cop, and Marty, a career criminal, find themselves on opposite sides of the law, their personal bond faces a brutal test. After Marty works his way up through the ranks of the Crevin Mob, Sam pursues him relentlessly—but duty to justice and loyalty to family prove irreconcilable. As gang violence erupts and the net closes in, both brothers are forced toward an inevitable collision.

The Man Who Jumped the Gun
8 pp · crime
Len ReMarqueAlbert Cooper

A paroled criminal's fate hangs on whether the warden can fairly evaluate his case for the board, but Len ReMarque's violent impulsiveness—a lifelong pattern stretching back to childhood—keeps sabotaging any chance at redemption. When ReMarque sees an opportunity for one last perfect score through his old friend Albert Cooper, his inability to think before acting sets in motion a collision neither man can escape.

The Case of the Carnival Killer
7 pp · crime
Lieutenant Kirk MasonFred "Strong-Boy" WilsonMarsha Taylor

Lieutenant Kirk Mason recalls one of his toughest cases: Fred "Strong-Boy" Wilson, a carnival strongman with a violent temper who commits a desperate crime for love, then escapes from prison alongside hardened criminals. As Mason recounts the story to a young reporter, the pieces of Wilson's dark past unfold—from his days as a hired hand to his fateful time under the big top, where a chance meeting with Marsha Taylor set him on a collision course with fate. What really happened during the carnival season, and how does Mason finally track down this dangerous man?

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