
Author: Seattle Mystery Bookshop
April 1936 issue ~ cover art by Malvin Singer

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cover art by Malvin Singer
Carroll John Daly, “Just Another Stiff” (Race Williams)
Fred MacIsaac, “Cat’s-Paw for Murder” (Rambler Murphy)
Frederick Nebel, “Lead Poison” (Cardigan)
Cornell Woolrich, “The Living Lie Down with the Dead”
Robert Sidney Bowen, “The Flying Diamond”
January 1941 issue ~ cover art by H.J. Ward
April 1951 issue
March, 1946 issue
January 1937 & April 1942 issues

January 1937 – cover art by Rudolph Berlaski

cover art reworked for April 1942
[post updated 6/1/26]
July 1941 issue ~ cover art by Graves Gladney
Summer (May) 1940 issue ~ cover art by George Gross
July 1950 issue ~ cover art by Norman Saunders


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~ Charles J. Beckman, “Satan’s Step-Daughter”, cop Mike O’Connell, only story in BM
~ Harmon Bellamy, “Shutterbug’s Long Shot”, only story in BM
~ Owen Couey, “Bring Your Own Body”, only story in BM
~ Westcott D. Gouldner, “All Work and No Slay”, author’s sole appearance in BM
~ John D. MacDonald, “Jukebox Jungle”, last of 6 stories in BM
~ Robert Martin, “Lost in the Shrouds”, 5th of 6 stories with ’Dr. Clint Colby, medical detective’, 7th of 8 stories in BM
~ Hank Searls, “Nice Girls Don’t Murder”, ‘Pete Butler, San Francisco private eye’, 2nd of 2 stories in BM
~ Robert Turner, “Nine Kills to Paradise”, 2nd of 4 stories in BM
©Seattle Mystery Bookshop
[post updated 6/1/24, 1/30/26, 3/1/26]





