{"id":9795,"date":"2020-04-27T10:00:08","date_gmt":"2020-04-27T14:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/?p=9795"},"modified":"2025-10-10T14:40:56","modified_gmt":"2025-10-10T18:40:56","slug":"thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-vol-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/2020\/04\/27\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-vol-2\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales,&#8217; Vol. 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2020\/04\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-v2.jpg\" rel=\"lightbox[9795]\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-9839\" src=\"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2020\/04\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-v2-200x300.jpg\" alt=\"'Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales,' Vol. 2\" width=\"200\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2020\/04\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-v2-200x300.jpg 200w, https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2020\/04\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-v2-683x1024.jpg 683w, https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2020\/04\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-v2-768x1152.jpg 768w, https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2020\/04\/thrilling-detective-pulp-tales-v2.jpg 907w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/><\/a>I was recently sent a new pulp-fiction reprint volume titled <em>Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales, Vol. 2.<\/em> Published by <a href=\"https:\/\/brickpicklemedia.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Brick Pickle Media<\/a> under the heading of &#8220;A Thrilling Publication,&#8221; it&#8217;s one of a series of pulp-related works they have put out.<\/p>\n<p>This volume collects five stories of varing lengths by different authors from <em>Thrilling Detective<\/em>. This can be seen as a sampler of works from this long running pulp. <em>Thrilling Detective<\/em> was one of Thrilling Publications&#8217; first pulps, featuring mysteries and detective stories, including several detective series.<\/p>\n<p>We get the following:<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0&#8220;Death Walks Alone&#8221; (July 1932, cover featured) by <strong>George Allan Moffatt<\/strong>, which is a pseudonym of <strong>Erwin Burkholder<\/strong>. I was not aware of this writer or if other works by him have been reprinted. Interestingly he had a series about a bowling detective (yes!) named <strong>Hook McGuire<\/strong> that ran in the back of <em>The Shadow<\/em> for about 20 stories from 1936 to &#8217;42. In this story, the longest in the collection, a rich bachelor who liked to talk about the perfect murder is murdered in what may be a perfect murder. Who did it? His best friend? His nephew? Or his adopted daughter? In figuring out whodunit, we learn more about the victim.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->\u2022\u00a0&#8220;The Diamond Bride&#8221; (September 1941) by <strong>W.T. Ballard<\/strong>, who was also a prolific author, mainly in <em>Black Mask<\/em>. His best-known work is about <strong>Bill Lennoux<\/strong>, a Hollywood troubleshooter. I expect we&#8217;ll see a collection of these from <a href=\"https:\/\/steegerbooks.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Steeger Books<\/a> at some point. Ballard also co-write the later <strong>Jim Anthony<\/strong> stories as well. Here we get the only story with an &#8220;adventurer&#8221; (not investigator). <strong>Humbolt Smith<\/strong>, who we learn has a law degree, also has a PI license and advertises himself as an adventurer. Here he is pulled into a strange adventure when he is married off against his will in a scheme involving stolen diamonds and a falling out among thieves. He&#8217;s an interesting character, so too bad we didn&#8217;t see more of him.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0&#8220;Death on the Wire&#8221; (November 1942) by <strong>C.K.M. Scanlon<\/strong>, which was a &#8220;house pseudonym&#8221; at Thrilling that hid many authors over the years, including several prominent ones. Unfortunately, there isn&#8217;t info on who wrote under the name this time. This tale is told from the bad guy&#8217;s viewpoint as he sets someone up to be killed and another to be blamed. His method of killing is pretty interesting. Will the police figure it out and catch him?<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0&#8220;Publicity for the Corpse&#8221; (December 1944) by <strong>C.S. Montanye<\/strong>, who wrote some of <strong>The Phantom Detective<\/strong> stories. This one stars <strong>Johnny Castle<\/strong>, a sports writer who gets mixed up in murder in about a dozen stories from 1944 to &#8217;49. Here he is pulled into a complex web when he goes to interview a new Brazilian lightweight boxer. He is sponsored by a millionaire plantation owner who is also hooked up with an up-and-coming Brazilian actress. But the owner is killed, and Castle is pulled into things that include blackmail and more.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0&#8220;Homicide Shaft&#8221; (April 1949, cover featured) by <strong>Robert Leslie Bellem<\/strong>, who is best known as the creator and writer of <strong>Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective<\/strong> over in the &#8220;spicy&#8221; pulps where most of his work appeared. He created former stuntman turned PI <strong>Nick Ransom<\/strong>, who first appeared in the Munsey pulps in 1940\/41, then was brought back in <em>Thrilling Detective<\/em> in 1948-50. Nick becomes involved when he is asked to use his stunt skills to shoot an arrow at a starlet for a movie shot. When things go wrong, leading to murder, Nick is caught in the middle. The writing is pure Bellem, and it seems like a Dan Fowler story with the &#8220;spicy&#8221; element turned off.<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0&#8220;Mystery Bafflers: Two Clues for Murder&#8221; is one of those short mystery pieces that some mystery mags run. You get the first part of the story over a page or two, then you&#8217;re challenged to solve the mystery before they provide the answer. Here is the murder of a millionarie bachelor. Was it his nephew after an argument, or did the butler do it?<\/p>\n<p>Overall this is a good volume. The stories selected are varied in style and length, and we get stand-alone stories as well as selections from series characters. Original artwork is included, though I would have liked to have seen the covers of the pulps they came from, as a couple were cover featured. The artwork used for the cover wasn&#8217;t from either of them, but hints at one story. Each piece is introduced with a brief background on the author and his works, which is always an added touch I like to see.<\/p>\n<p>If you like this volume, check out some of Brick Pickle Media&#8217;s other books. They have a pair of non-fiction books on the pulps themselves by <strong>Jonathen W. Sweet<\/strong>, including <em>The Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Pulp Fiction: The Heroes, the Villains, and the Writers<\/em>. Their fiction reprint volumes include <em>Chicago Pulp Tales<\/em>, <em>Pulp Adventures on the Moon<\/em>, <em>Tombstone &amp; Speedy, Range Detectives<\/em>, and two other <em>Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales<\/em> volumes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was recently sent a new pulp-fiction reprint volume titled Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales, Vol. 2. Published by Brick Pickle Media under the heading of &#8220;A Thrilling Publication,&#8221; it&#8217;s one of a series of pulp-related works they have put out. 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