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Complete Exploits of Doc Turner eBook Volume 4 - [Download] #RE725
The Complete Exploits of Doc Turner Volume 4
 

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Radio Archives Pulp Classics
The Complete Exploits of Doc Turner eBook    
Volume 4 
by Arthur Leo Zagat
 
“Doc” Turner was one of the least likely heroes that appeared in the pulp magazine stories. He was a little old pharmacist who ran a drug store in the slums of New York, where just about everyone came to him when they had problems. Oh, and what problems they had! Werewolves and vampires mixed in with extortionists and gangsters. And solve their problems he did, with the aid of his strapping red-headed assistant, mechanic Jack Ransom, and his young stock boy Abe Ginsberg.
 
These short stories appeared in the back pages of The Spider magazine, a grand total of 70 of them. Every single one can be found in this collection; not a one is missing.
 
Table of Contents:
 
Introduction
 
Death Set-Up in Yellow
from the December 1936 issue of the Spider magazine
Doc Turner faces the Scroll of Ancient Tortures in the gloom of Chinatown.
 
Doc Turner — Devil Fighter
from the January 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
A creeping, ugly death that defied locks and bolts stalked at night in Morris Street — reaching out at last for Old Doc Turner.
 
Doc Turner’s Death Cue
from the February 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
Old Doc Turner had a long memory. But Agnes O'Neill had been lost for twenty years, and an ugly fate awaited all who disturbed the secrets of Morris Street.
 
Killer’s Stooge
from the March 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
Murder stood at Old Doc Turner's drug counter, and picked him as decoy for a second, cold-blooded killing.
 
Corpse in the Sky
from the April 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
The black parrot couldn't talk, but it led Doc Turner to the bloody cauldron that swallowed the tribute of the terrified poor.
 
Murder Percentage
from the May 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
Disasters that splashed blood on Morris Street told Doc Turner of another criminal attack against his people.
 
Doc Turner’s Subway Suicide
from the June 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
The wizard of Morris Street starts a murder hunt under the guns of racket slavery.
 
Doc Turner — Slave-Buyer
from the July 1937 issue of the Spider magazine
Within a secret prison, slaves of the slums toiled in dull despair. Doc Turner found the key — and staked his own life in an auction of tortured souls.
from the November 1936 issue of the Spider magazine
Kindly old Doc Turner, protector of the downtrodden, prefers ballots to bullets at election time, but he knows how to fight his enemies in their own fashion!
 
Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub and Mobi formats for the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want.

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