After getting arrested for petty burglary as a teenager, Braly couldn’t get a break and spent much of his life behind bars. This is his searing autobiography, from the author of Shake Him Till He Ratt
Two classic mysteries from the golden age of paperback publishing, originally published by Graphic Books and Lion Books in 1949 and 1951, and unavailable since then.
A man’s friends turn on him when he is unjustly accused of a crime in Cry Blood, and in Killer in Silk, an alcoholic writer is taken in by a woman who may have murdered her husband. Dixon was a popula
Mercedes Lambert's final Whitney Logan mystery, Ghosttown, was published posthumously in hardback in August 2007 by Five Star. The series continues to sell well, available in both physical copy and eb
Two hardboiled detective mysteries from 1956 and 1961, originally published under Sanderson's pseudonyms, Martin Brett and Malcolm Douglas. Both are set in Montreal and feature series character Mike G
Robert W. Chambers is most famous for his classic collection of weird horror stories, The King in Yellow. This two-fer offers a secondary collection of strange tales, The Maker of Moons, published ear
A pair of classic thrillers from the creator of King Kong, the Four Just Men, Mr. J. G. Reeder and other famous characters. Who is the mysterious charlatan who calls himself Jack o' Judgment and elude
A collection of 15 stories and excerpts ranging from The Mummy by Jane Webb Loudon, originally published in 1827, to John Murray Reynolds' “Soul of Ra-Moses” from the 1940 pages of Weird Tales magazin
Two early unabridged Chase thrillers from 1940. As Jarrolds, Chase’s British publisher, says, “his breakneck stories, filled with wicked twists and turns, are a mystery reader’s delight.” Vintage gang
A young lady finds trouble when she follows her employer to a house where death seems to stalk its every visitor; and a young man tries to stay one step ahead of the huntress who tries to uncover his
Two classic crime stories from the early 1960s: a cop with a grudge pursues an ex-con who wants to go straight, and a failing B-actor becomes involved with a Hollywood sex cult. Scratch a Thief was fi
Three acerbic noir novels: an unconventional private eye novel, a murder mystery set in a small Midwestern town, and the story of a writer who falls in love with a troubled young lesbian.
Reprinted from their original early 1940s unexpurgated editions, these two early thrillers by James Hadley Chase reveal the brutal world of American gangsters and the equally ruthless detective who tr
Seventeen-year-old Doug is in the wrong place at the wrong time and ends up in jail. What happens next could only have been written by the author of IT'S COLD OUT THERE and ON THE YARD.
A satire of "Peyton Place" about an author who exposes the lives of her friends and neighbors. They all had a reason to hate Gloria Whealdon after she exposed their lives in her bestselling
The first new novel by Charlie Stella in four years. Tommy Dalton is a hit man with family issues in the form of an angry ex-wife. But when a hit goes wrong, it’s suddenly payback time—for everyone. S
A cop in departmental trouble knows his wife is being stalked, but feels helpless to do anything about it. Does he report it and bring undue attention to himself, or should he take matters into his ow
A disgraced artist is framed for murder, a private detective is hired as the perfect patsy and a serial killer stalks the Florida streets in these rare treasures from the feverish mind of Gil Brewer.