
cover art by Bernard Barton
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cover art by Walter Baumhofer
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Leslie T. White, “Eyewitness” (Tod Naughton, arson dick)
Donald G. Cooley, “Brood of the Green Bowman”
John Lawrence, “Murder by Magic” (Drago of Headquarters Squad)
John K. Butler, “Blood on the Buddha” (Rex Lonergan)

cover art by Samuel Cherry
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Dale Clark, “Corpse in Pawn” (High Price)
C. William Harrison, “Down Among the Dead Men” (Hannibal Smith)
H.H. Stinson, “Crime on My Hands” (Johnny Smith)
Robert C. Dennis, “Lilies are for the Dead” (Pat Kinnick)
Richard C. Dermody, “The Doctor’s Gander” (Dot Pierce)
William R. Cox, “Slay-Belle” (Malachi Manatee)
Muriel Farr, “Protection for Life”

1953 Rinehart hardcover – 1954 Signet reissue
cover art by Robert Maguire
also published as Such Women are Dangerous in the UK, Boardman, 1954
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cover art by H.C. Murphy
~ Charles Hilan Craig, “The Wanderer”, Western, only story to appear in BM
~ H.B. Davenport, “Weapons”, last of 2 stories in BM
~ Donald Feak, “Emeralds!”, ‘Pirates’, last 3 stories in BM
~ Henry W. Fisher, “Executioners I Have Met”, ‘4tht of 6 ‘true’ articles with various subtitles’
~ Charles M. Green [pseud. of Erle Stanley Gardner], “The Shrieking Skeleton”, 1st of 3 stories under this name, ESG’s debut in BM
~ Thomas de V. Harper, “A Melanesian Holiday”, ‘short-short’, author’s only appearance in BM
~ Francis James, “The Sand Devil”, Prentice, Harvard-trained criminologist turned policeman with Police Chief Shannon, 2nd of 4 parts, 11th of 20 appearances in BM
~ William Rollins, Jr., “The Wolf of the Du Mont Thiers”, ‘advertised as “A Strange Story of Strange People”’, 5th of 23 stories in BM
~ Charles Somerville, “The Loot Ship”, 21st of 47 articles in the ‘Manhunter’ series, 22nd of 49 total articles in BM
~ Emmett Welsh, “The Slippery Eel”, ‘billed as “A Complete Fast-Moving Novelette”; NYC police; oddly, in 15 Nov 1923 issue (p.42) author is listed as Robert E. Welch’, author’s sole appearance in BM
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