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Robert Leslie Bellem

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Born July 19, 1902
Died April 1, 1968 (65 years old)
Philadelphia, United States
Also known as: Robert Leslie Bellem, Franklin Charles
18 books
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2 readers

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Robert Leslie Bellem was a prolific American pulp magazine writer.

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Kill That Headline

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Bellem dishes out the purple prose and comes up with a fine story about a newspaper man, his old flame, his new flame, and a couple of roscoes.

The Moon-God Takes

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A weird menace story from the classic pulp magazine, Spicy Mystery Stories (December, 1936 issue).

Grappling Trilby

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A humorous wrestling story from the classic pulp writer Robert Leslie Bellem. Originally published in Popular Sports, June 1938.

War Plans Divided

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Partners have developed plans for a new plane, certain to play a part in the war. To foil espionage attempts, they divide the plans. But what happens when one partner turns traitor? A thrilling story from the classic pulp magazine, Thrilling Spy Stories (Fall, 1939 issue).

Death's Bright Halo

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Movie starlets are disappearing and detective Dan Turner is trying to find out why. A pulp mystery originally published in the October, 1935 issue of Spicy Detective magazine!

Enough Glory

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Rostoff took all of Macklin's blows and still kept coming, like nothing human . . . a thrilling spy story, originally published in the Nov. 1940 issue of FIFTH COLUMN STORIES.

Knife in the Dark

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Hardboiled pulp fiction -- faced-paced, with beautiful dames, missing bodies, and a twist ending. Clasic! Originally published in G-Man Detective, January 1949.

Fatal Allure

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Early erotica from legendary pulp author Robert Leslie Bellem. Originally published in Gay Parisienne magazine, circa 1935.

Beyond Justice

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Little is left to the imagination when detective Dan Turner judges a beauty contest of Hollywood cuties. Originally published in the November 1935 issue of Spicy Detective Stories.

The Cock Crows Murder

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Cock fighting is just a sport that Sheriff Jim doesn't want to deal with until a cock kills a man--and then the sheriff has no choice but to investigate. A classic mystery from the Summer, 1940 issue of The Ghost pulp magazine.

Latin Blood

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Dan Turner returns in this tale of broads, blood and guns. A classic pulp story from the August 1946 issue of Speed Detective!