
cover art by R. C. Wardell
Hersey swastika: “The Symbol of Good Reading – A Hersey Magazine”

cover art by R. C. Wardell
Hersey swastika: “The Symbol of Good Reading – A Hersey Magazine”

1959 J reissue, #71
cover art by Giovanni Benvenuti
one of John Creasey’s many pseudonyms (he used 20 or so with his 500 plus novels)
the Ashe books featured Patrick Dawlish and this is the 21st, published by Evans in 1949

cover art by John Howitt
better image than previously posted
Carroll John Daly, “Make Your Own Corpse!” (Vee Brown)
Maxwell Hawkins, “Death from Down Under” (Jones & Jones)
Frederick C. Davis, “The Silver Doom” (Oke Oakley)

“Patrick Quentin” was the pseudonym of Hugh Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb
published in the US in 1952 as Black Widow, a Simon & Schuster hardcover. published the following year in the UK by Gollancz with this different title. 8th with Broadway producer Peter Duluth.
cover art by Sam Peffer?

cover art by John Decker
better image than previously posted
~ Raymond J. Brown, “Phantom Bullets”, part 2 of 5, only work in BM
~ Ray Cummings and Gabrielle [2nd wife], “Haunted”, only story by this pair in BM
~ Carroll John Daly, “It’s All in the Game”, ‘1st-person narrator, preying on “leading lights of the underworld” e.g., Ed, The Killer’, 3rd of 71 appearances in BM
~ Drayton Dunster, “The Fruit of the Tomb”, ‘A Cemetery Tale’, 5th of 9 stories in BM
~ H.M. Hamilton, “Vanishing Gold”, 2nd of 2 stories in BM
~ Charles Somerville, “The Vengeance of the Dead”, 6th of 47 articles in the ‘Manhunter’ series, 6th of 49 total articles in BM
~ Joe Taylor, “The Meanest Thief”, ‘brief-brief’, 7th piece of 13 tales in BM
~ Joe Taylor and G[eorge] W. Sutton, Jr., “Burnt Hands”, part 2 of 2 (subtitled, “A Splinter of Steel”), ‘GWS was then editor of BM’, 2nd of 2 appearances by this team in BM
~ Juliette Van, “At the Dragon’s Dip”, ‘Billed as “A Complete Double-Length Detective Mystery Novelette”’, author’s sole appearance in BM
~ Harold Ward, “The Turning of the Worm”, last of 29 stories under this name in BM [last of 46 stories in BM under three different names – Ward Sterling and H.W. Starr]
~ J.A. Young, “The Meanest Thief”, ‘brief-brief’, author’s sole appearance in BM