Hard-boiled Dames

Hard-boiled Dames
Author: Bernard Alger Drew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 331
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 9780312361884

15 stories "reproduced from the original magazines--including the campy illustrations and advertisements--and supplemented by an introduction to the pulps and biographical notes on the writers."

Hardboiled: Dames and Sin

Hardboiled: Dames and Sin
Author: Dead Guns Press
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 136551224X

Here it is....the third and final volume in the popular Harboiled anthology series bought to you by Dead Guns Press! We might be going out but we're taking the lot of you with us down a road less traveled! Check out these jaw-crushing tales by some of the best crime fiction writers on the market.Enjoy these tales of Femme Fatales, bad dames and the gentle touch of power, sex and corruption in this edition of Hardboiled by these authors:DG BraceyTom BarlowLiz JohnsonBruce HarrisCraig Faustus BuckChristopher DavisPreston LangKaren RobiscoeDonald GlassCallum McSorleyBen FineSarah M. ChenJT SiemsBill BaberAidan ThornMax DeVoe TalleyJoe Prosit

Six Deadly Dames

Six Deadly Dames
Author: Frederick Nebel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781627553711

Unicorns, Fey, & A Hardboiled Dame

Unicorns, Fey, & A Hardboiled Dame
Author: Peter M. Ball
Publisher: Eclectic Projects
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1922479446

If you love hard-boiled detectives, dangerous fey, and cold cases that turn hot on a dime, then take this opportunity to introduce yourself to Peter M. Ball’s Miriam Aster stories. This omnibus collects the two books in Miriam Aster’s case files. HORN Award-winning author Peter M. Ball takes you into the world of exiled fey and dangerous magic in his cult novella Horn. Miriam Aster used to be a homicide cop, but a relationship with the queen of the fey and one too many off-the-books favours saw her drummed out of the force and pushed into private inquiry work. Now she’s burned out, barely coping, and all too happy to put her past behind her … until a late-night phone call pulls her in to consult in a recent murder. The victim is a young girl brutally murdered and infested with fey, and the killer is the one thing Aster knows should never be let loose on the mortal world. There’s a unicorn killing young women, and her former colleagues in the police department are ill-equipped to stop it. Unless Aster agrees to step back into the fey world, there’s going to be a lot more murders before things really hit the fan. BLEED Miriam Aster returns in a sequel to the cult hit Horn. Ten years ago, Miriam Aster agreed to kill three men in order to protect the secrets of the fey. It’s the greatest mistake of her life, and the reason she’s now a drunk PI instead of a homicide cop. As far as she’s concerned, the mistakes of her past stay in her past and the fey can go screw themselves. But when an old case comes back to haunt her and the spectres of the past loom in the shadows, Aster must join forces with a desperate stuntwoman and a talking cat to stop the half-breed sorcerer who needs Aster’s blood to exact revenge. Turns out there are worse things than committing murder…

Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction
Author: Otto Penzler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN: 9781847242310

Wearing a low-cut dress or sweater - usually in tatters - and menaced by a group of muscular thugs or a single, scarred villain, the clichéd cover girls of pulp fiction magazines stole the limelight from their rather more spirited sisters concealed within. From the pens of writing legends like Dashiell Hammett, Cornell Woolrich and Raymond Chandler, stories of the greatest grand dames of the pulp genre have been gathered together in this unique volume. Its pages are rich with female jewel thieves of a certain elegance, feisty reporters in pursuit of an exclusive, gun molls with gangster boyfriends, avenging angels, tough broads and out-and-out hoodlums. Tailor-made for pulp novices and hard-boiled fans with a soft spot for the masters, Pulp Fiction: The Dames shows that some writing has an edge that time just can't dull.

When Dames Get Tough

When Dames Get Tough
Author: Hank Janson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781845838775

Classic pulp crime thrillers from the 1940s and 1950s. In their time, the Hank Janson novels, with their sleazy covers and no-holds-barred tales, were a guilty pleasure for millions of readers, but incurred the wrath of the establishment! This anthology of ultra-rarities reprints the first three Hank Janson novellas - When Dames Get Tough, Scarred Faces and Kitty Takes The Rap - which initially appeared in 1946 over two volumes (with the latter two collected together under the Scarred Faces title). Literally only a handful of copies of the original editions now survive. Also included in this Telos anthology, as a bonus, are two Hank Janson short stories from the scarce Underworld magazine.

Hardboiled

Hardboiled
Author: Dead Guns Press
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781523875993

Here it is....the third and final volume in the popular Harboiled anthology series bought to you by Dead Guns Press! We might be going out but we're taking the lot of you with us down a road less traveled! Check out these jaw-crushing tales by some of the best crime fiction writers on the market. Enjoy these tales of Femme Fatales, bad dames and the gentle touch of power, sex and corruption in this edition of Hardboiled by these authors: DG Bracey Tom Barlow Liz Johnson Bruce Harris Craig Faustus Buck Christopher Davis Preston Lang Karen Robiscoe Donald Glass Callum McSorley Ben Fine Sarah M. Chen JT Siems Bill Baber Aidan Thorn Max DeVoe Talley Joe Prosit

The Knife Slipped

The Knife Slipped
Author: Erle Stanley Gardner
Publisher: Titan Books (US, CA)
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1783299428

Lost for more than 75 years, The Knife Slipped was meant to be the second book in the series, but shelved when Gardner’s publisher objected to (among other things) Bertha Cool’s tendency to “talk tough, swear, smoke cigarettes, and try to gyp people.” But this tale of adultery and corruption, of double-crosses and triple identities—however shocking for 1939—shines today as a glorious present from the past, a return to the heyday of private eyes and shady dames, of powerful criminals, crooked cops, blazing dialogue, and delicious plot twists. Donald Lam has never been cooler—not even when played by Frank Sinatra on the U.S. Steel Hour of Mystery in 1946. Bertha Cool has never been tougher. And Erle Stanley Gardner has never been better.