
front figure appears to be based on Alan Ladd

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~ William E. Barrett, “Snatch As Snatch Can”, ‘wrestler in Texas oil town; reprint, not from BM’
~ Donald Barr Chidsey, “Let Me Tell It”, Police Capt. Mitchell, reprinted from Jan ‘34
~ Mel Colton, “Win, Lose – or Kill”, 2nd of 2 stories in BM
~ David Crewe, “Guilt Powder”, ‘Reprint; not from BM’
~ Jackson Gregory, “Indian Gift”, 2nd of 2 stories in BM, this one a reprint, not originally from BM
~ Richard L. Hobart, “Penny Pim – Accidental Detective”, reprint, not originally from BM
~ Robert Martin, “For Better or for Death”, last of 6 stories with ‘Dr. Clint Colby, medical detective’, ‘see headnote, p.2, for data on RM’, last of 8 appearances in BM
~ Edward S. Williams, “For Valor”, last of 8 appearances in BM, this story a reprint not originally run in BM
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cover art by William Grotz
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~ John Baer, “The Pearl-Handled Revolver”, 1st story in issue
~ John Baer, “Written in Blood”, 2nd story, 13th and 14th of 24 stories in BM
~ Christopher B. Booth, “The Phelam Lodge Mystery”, 3rd of 5 BM stories
~ Walter Deffenbaugh, “24 Karat – But”, 10th of 14 stories in BM
~ Arthur S. Garbett, “The Wet Hand”, 3rd of 4 stories in BM
~ J.B. Hawley, “The Hallowell Murder”, 10th of 12 stories in BM
~ J. Burton Loftus, “At the Expense of James Cathew”, short-short, only appearance in BM
~ Lloyd Lonergan, “The Disappearing Judge”, 2nd of 8 stories in BM
~ J.J. Stagg, “The Man in Box D”, 5th of 11 stories in BM
~ Ward Sterling, “The Passing of Bloody Dan”, 1 of 2 stories in this issue (see Ward), 11th of 16 stories under this name in BM
~ Frederic J. Thorne, “The Multiple Mystery Story”, part 2 of 3, 9th of 10 stories in BM
~ Harold Ward, “The Attorney for the Defense”, ‘short-short’, 2nd of 2 stories in this issue (with Sterling), 21st of 29 stories under this name in BM [32nd and 33rd of 46 stories in BM under three different names – Ward Sterling and H.W. Starr]
~ Charles S. Wolfe, “Unlucky Friday”, last of 3 stories in BM
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