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The Colours of Death (Thrillers of Edmund Snell)
Edmund Snell managed to produce a novella a month for the British pulp, The Thriller, back in the throes of the Great Depression.
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About The Colours of Death (Thrillers of Edmund Snell)
Edmund Snell managed to produce a novella a month for the British pulp, The Thriller, back in the throes of the Great Depression. John Pelan has collected almost all of them, arranged them in groups of five according to theme, and Ramble House is ready to bring them back into print for the first time since the 30s. Here are the five novellas in the first volume: The Black Dagger, August 1931 The Green Feather, June 1929 The Grey Mask, September 1933 The Red Racketeer, July 1933 The White Snake, August 1934 More than 300 pages of non-stop pulp chicanery.
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