The Judge Just Laughed, by Donald Barr Chidsey
River pirates, two marooned gamblers, and a showboat circus fight out their conflicting ideas.
River pirates, two marooned gamblers, and a showboat circus fight out their conflicting ideas.
“Brains for Sale” was originally published in Star Detective Magazine, August 1935.
A classic crime story originally published in the November 9th, 1940 issue of Detective Fiction
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