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For four quarterly issues, the CHARLIE CHAN MYSTERY MAGAZINE was published by Renown Publications, owned by Leo Margulies. Each issue contained a Charlie Chan novel, attributed to Robert Hart Davis (a house name) but actually written by others.

WALK SOFTLY, STRANGLER
by Robert Hart Davis/Michael Collins

Only one of the fabulous jewels had a duplicate or was it a cheap imitation? For Charlie Chan, the answer to that riddle held the answer to a much bigger one--who had murdered Madame Wu? Before Chan could find out, he found himself trapped on a lonely Hollywood hillside drive--with death lurking around the next corner--death in full day light!

Trade Paperback:
6 x 9 inch
134 pages
$12.95
ISBN 978-1987069464


THE SILENT CORPSE
by Robert Hart Davis/Michael Collins

It was a simple case of suicide when Charlie Chan was invited to attend his old friend’s funeral—but after the hurricane trapped the guests in the elegant mansion, someone tried to frighten Chan away; and then the detective found himself drugged and in danger of falling into the deadliest sleep of his career—unless he could find the scrap of cloth that would lead him to the killer’s lair. . .

Trade Paperback:
6 x 9 inch
132 pages
$12.95
ISBN 978-1987069495

THE TEMPLE OF THE GOLDEN HORDE
by Robert Hart Davis/Bill Pronzini & Jeffrey M. Wallman

The temple rested in secluded splendor by the dark waters of the bay. Those who entered its perfumed confines were troubled, and as Charlie Chan learned, some found release only in the grip of death. When one young devotee was drowned, Chan was compelled to learn that dreaded secret behind the sacred scroll ...

Trade Paperback:
6 x 9 inch
146 pages
$12.95
ISBN 978-1538019962


THE PAWNS OF DEATH
by Robert Hart Davis/Dennis Lynds

Not one, but two murders committed in two locked rooms of the luxurious Hotel Frontenac in Paris! It challenged all of Charlie Chan's ingenuity. He sought to unravel the tangle of calumny, hate and twisted ambitions, with his only clue a whispered word from the halting lips of a dying reporter.

Trade Paperback:
6 x 9 inch
130 pages
$12.95
ISBN 978-1538020074