An electronic magazine of crime fiction with an emphasis on noir, confessional, weird and “literary” fiction that depict and interrogate crime and social trespass. |
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This is the final issue. Details taken from magazine website. |
Although most of the issues were titled Big Detective Cases and contained true crime, the first issue (at least) contained fiction |
Issue partially indexed. |
Contained rebound, unsold, issues of Ranch Romances and Black Mask. Exact contents of the single issue can vary from copy to copy. |
Consists of a copy of Ranch Romances (First September 1939) and a copy of Black Mask (September 1939) bundled together with a new two-color cover. Details supplied by John Locke. |