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Frederick C. Davis

    Frederick Clyde Davis war ein amerikanischer Autor, der für seine Beiträge zur Pulp-Fiction bekannt ist. Sein Schreibstil zeichnete sich durch die Fähigkeit aus, spannende Handlungen und fesselnde Charaktere zu erschaffen. Davis widmete sich vor allem dem Kriminalgenre und schuf unvergessliche Serienfiguren, die ein breites Lesepublikum auf der Suche nach packenden und abenteuerlichen Geschichten fesselten.

    The Complete Cases of Bill Brent, Volume 1
    Hazzard: The Complete Series
    The Complete Cases of Secrets, Inc., Volume 1
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    • From 1933 to 1935, Frederick C. Davis chronicled the cases of Hollywood P.I. firm Secrets, Inc., Led by Clay "Oke" Oakley and assisted by Cherry Morris and Archibald Brixey, Secrets, Inc., investigated some of the weirdest and most ingenious crimes in the long history of Dime Detective Magazine-all centering around the film industry. Contains the first four stories: "Blood on the Block," "Skeleton Without Arms," "The Silver Doom" and "Death Lights the Candle."

      The Complete Cases of Secrets, Inc., Volume 1
    • Hazzard: The Complete Series

      • 298 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The Fight Against the lawless! Mark Hazzard, red-headed, fiery-tempered District Attorney of King's County was a man of the Law, but when the law didn't get justice, the guilty were then the prey for the Juggernaut of Justice and his own iron rules. Bucking the police and the underworld alike, Hazzard kept a secret that would send him to burn in the electric chair. Written by Frederick C. Davis, the author of the Moon Man series. Featuring all six of Mark Hazzard's adventures in one volume!

      Hazzard: The Complete Series
    • Meet "Lora Lorne," the love advice columnist for the Recorder newspaper... in actuality, gruff reporter Bill Brent. Created by Frederick C. Davis, Brent stumbled through 16 stories published between 1941 and 1946 in the pages of Dime Detective, the prestigious crime pulp second only to the legendary Black Mask in its impact on the genre.

      The Complete Cases of Bill Brent, Volume 1
    • Meet “Lora Lorne,” the love advice columnist for the Recorder newspaper… in actuality, gruff reporter Bill Brent. Written by Frederick C. Davis, Brent stumbled through 16 stories published between 1941 and 1946 in the pages of Dime Detective, the prestigious crime pulp second only to the legendary Black Mask in its impact on the genre.Collecting the next four stories in the series, all originally published in 1942–43.

      The Complete Cases of Bill Brent, Volume 2
    • From 1933 to 1935, Frederick C. Davis chronicled the cases of Hollywood P.I. firm Secrets, Inc. Led by Clay "Oke" Oakley and assisted by Cherry Morris and Archibald Brixey, Secrets, Inc., investigated some of the weirdest and most ingenious crimes in the long history of Dime Detective Magazine-all centering around the film industry. Volume 2 collects the final five mysteries.

      The Complete Cases of Secrets, Inc., Volume 2
    • A mysterious death descends from the stratosphere, leaving the United States vulnerable and its men turned to stone. Operator 5, a skilled agent of the American Secret Service, uncovers a treacherous espionage group tied to a madman leading the Secret Loyalists, who seeks to become Emperor of America. As he navigates this perilous landscape, Operator 5 embarks on a desperate gamble that could lead to his downfall or save the nation from tyranny.

      Operator 5 #20: Scourge of the Invisible Death
    • Making Your Camera Pay

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Focused on the preservation of a significant work, this book has been reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability for contemporary audiences. By republishing it in a modern format, the aim is to keep its valuable insights accessible for both present and future generations. The effort emphasizes the importance of maintaining historical texts in a way that honors their original content while enhancing their usability.

      Making Your Camera Pay