WILLIAM G. BOGART
 
 

MURDER MAN

If you have not already met Joe J. Saxon, private investigator, and Moe Martin, literary agent, an odd pair to say the least, here is the chance to follow the most amazing, fascinating, scandalous careers that have appeared in any form of fiction for a long time.

This fast-moving novel of murder syndicates, publishing rackets, dames and dope, offers a new and startling revelation, when one man decides to set himself up as a publishing czar.

Little did Joe Saxon realize when he took on a routine case that he was to be involved in every crime in the "book".

Once the reader meets the characters in this novel it will be found difficult to put it down until the exciting finish.

Trade Paperback:
6 x 9 inch
162 pages
$14.95
ISBN 978-1647205881


THE QUEEN CITY MURDER CASE

The fur-clad brunette at the auction rooms somehow reminded Johnny Saxon of an over-anxious burlesque queen. Certainly she did not look like a connoisseur of antiques. So it was with fascinated curiosity that the New York private detective observed her almost terrified determination to obtain possession of an old spinet desk.

When Johnny next saw Jeannette Evans at her apartment, the brunette was dead. And Johnny himself was ticketed as Police Suspect Number One for her murder!

Johnny and his man Friday, Moe Martin, had come to Cincinnati on vacation. Pretty Nancy O'Neil, an old flame of Johnn's quickly appealed to the detective to undertake the case of her married sister, Bess Sherman, threatened by an anonymous blackmailer. Then came the incident at the auction rooms. Johnny could hardly have foreseen how closely the terror of Jeannette Evans and the predicament of Bess Sherman were to be related, or have guessed the role to be played in the double mystery by the ruthless "lifer" just escaped from the Ohio State Penitentiary.

Trade Paperback:
6 x 9 inch
258 pages
$16.95