Bat crime novel
Bat detective novels (also known as Black bat was) one in 1956 to 1976 in Erich Pabel Verlag published crime - Heftroman series . A total of 904 issues were published. With a publication period of 20 years, the series was one of the longest-lived German magazine novel series.
History of the series
The series emerged from the series of Pabel crime novels , in which from issue 100 translations from the bat crime novels by G. Wayman Jones (pseudonym, better known as Norman Daniels , actually Norman Arthur Danberg) appeared. The American editions appeared in the pulp magazine Black Book Detectives .
In the series of Pabel crime novels , translations of English and French crime novels first appeared. The series title changed several times:
- Volume 1 to 6: Thriller EP detective novels
- Volume 7 to 14: Thriller Kriminal Roman
- Volumes 15 to 134: Pabel Kriminal Roman (s) or Pabel Kriminal
Volumes 1 to 9 also had an imprint Special Police .
The titles of the bat series appeared from volume 119 with the logo of a black bat silhouette on a yellow background and the series title Fledermaus Kriminal-Roman and from volume 135 only bat novels appeared and Bat Kriminal-Roman also became the series title. Gradually, translations of the Black Bat stories by Norman Daniels have been replaced by new bat episodes published by anonymous German authors under the publisher's pseudonym GW Jones . These authors included Hermann Werner Peters , Gudrun and Karl Voigt and Manfred Wegener , who also appeared as series authors under other pseudonyms. From volume 524 onwards, the booklets were published under individual author pseudonyms.
In addition, a total of 41 Fledermaus paperback books were published from 1965 to 1973, 8 of them within the general series of Pabel paperbacks between 220 and 329 (1965 to 1967), the rest later (1970 to 1973) in a separate series, continuing the numbering from 330 to 362.
The price of the booklet was originally DM 1.00 with a volume of 112 pages. With the change to the normal volume of 64 pages, the price was reduced to 60 pfennigs and rose to DM 1.20 until the end. The publication was initially monthly, from the beginning of 1958 (issue 23) then bi-weekly and finally weekly.
The translations from English did not appear in the original order in the Pabel series, and the first volume, which forms the background to the history of the bat, was missing. In 2011, Blitz-Verlag started to reissue the Fledermaus novels in the order of the original edition, initially in a limited collector's edition and since 2014 in a series of e-books, some of which have been newly translated by Andreas Schiffmann. A series of new bat adventures has appeared there under the pseudonym AS Jones.
Background of the bat novels
The story of the black bat begins in the American original edition with the fact that Tony Quinn is a well-known and in criminal circles feared public prosecutor who is the victim of an acid attack in court , which not only disfigures him, but also costs him his eyesight. Quinn thinks he will be blind forever, but with the help of his future girlfriend Carol Baldwin and a risky operation, his eyesight is restored. And not only that: During his blindness, his senses have sharpened and with the new eyes that were transplanted into him by Carol's dying father, he can now see in the dark. Quinn has the ideal conditions to hunt criminals at night. He withholds his healing and henceforth leads a double life. He becomes a black bat: a hooded figure, terror of all criminals and opponent of Police Inspector McGrath.
Authors and pseudonyms
Here only the authors of the bat series, for the authors of the Pabel crime novels see the title list .
- Guy Brent = Hans E. Ködelpeter
- James R. Burcette = Kurt Luif
- Staff Caine = Hermann Werner Peters
- Tom Candrix
- Larry Carr
- Frank S. Cooper
- John Curtis = Hermann Werner Peters
- Frank Evans = Walter Appel
- Brian Ford = Friedrich Tenkrat
- Jerry Ford = Karl-Heinz Hackmann
- Aldo Garden
- Gaston Gevé = Gudrun Voigt
- George P. Gray = Gudrun Voigt with Karl Voigt
- Fred Henry = publishing pseudonym, used by Helmut Hartmann and Friedrich Tenkrat
- GW Jones = publisher's pseudonym, for translations pseudonym of Norman Daniels
- Noel Kane
- Kelly Kevin = Susanne Wiemer
- Miles Kilburn = Walter Appel
- Clay Markson
- John Marlowe
- Dave Morris = Helmut Rellergerd
- Don Rivera = Ortrud Berckhaus
- Hanno Tarr = Kurt Brand
- Peter Theodor = Peter Theodor Krämer
- Fred Treath = Friedrich Tenkrat
- Earl Warren = Walter Appel
- Fred M. Wayer = Manfred Wegener
- Manfred Wegener
List of titles
Pabel crime novel (1 to 134)
No. | title | author |
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1 | With an iron fist (Une Poigne de Fer) | Serge Laforest |
2 | Death without phrases (Très dangéreux) | MG brown |
3 | The enigmatic four (plus quatre) | MG brown |
4th | Mister Jordan lives dangerously (Ca ca barder) | Michel Colas |
5 | It happened in broad daylight | Henry Sherwood |
6th | Five minutes late (Le diable est au fond du sac) | André Lay |
7th | $ 10,000 for Gwendolyn | Jeff Caine |
8th | The black lo | Henry Sherwood |
9 | No trace of the perpetrator | HF Erningham |
10 | The rags go to hell (Les Salauds vont en Enfer) | Frédéric Dard |
11 | The devil of Chicago | Henry Sherwood |
12 | Bleeding jewels | Burt Kennan |
13 | The doll on death row (Death Doll house) | Day Keene |
14th | Dangerous cargo (Kiss and kill) | Joe Barry |
15th | Without mercy (Homicidal lady) | Day Keene |
16 | The dead don't talk | Dolf Montanus |
17th | When the coffin fits (If the coffin fits) | Day Keene |
18th | Hot dollars | Burt Kennan |
19th | Mannequin of Death (Silenced Witness) | Normann C. Rosenthal |
20th | The devil will get them all (you'll the next) | Harry Whittington |
21st | The Nice Gang (Guillotine pour demain) | Benoit Becker |
22nd | Road to Perdition (Walk the Bloody Boulevard) | AA Marcus |
23 | Defense headquarters Tokyo (Danger for breakfast) | John Mc Partland |
24 | Flight to Hell (Flight by night) | Day Keene |
25th | Call in the night (red hot ice) | Frank Kane |
26th | Spies (action immediate) | Paul Kenny |
27 | Terror in Harlem (Key Witness) | Frank Kane |
28 | Lost game (armchair in hell) | Henry Kane |
29 | Rushed (Hunt the killer) | Day Keene |
30th | White Poison (Murder by the pack) | Carl G. Hodges |
31 | Dangerous Awakening (Wake up to murder) | Day Keene |
32 | Too many sinners (Too many Sinners) | Sheldon Stark |
33 | The bait (Live bait to murder) | William Herber |
34 | False suspicion (A chip on my shoulder) | Eric North |
35 | Robbery of the Crown Jewels | Axel Arndt |
36 | The deadly finger (The deadly finger) | Henry Kane |
37 | Upon arrival murder (death on arrival) | Stephen Marlowe |
38 | Death came twice (Death on the double) | Henry Kane |
39 | The murder syndicate (Bring back her body) | Stuart Brook |
40 | Malachi Brothers [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
41 | On the Wings of Death (The Humming Box) | Harry Whittington |
42 | Heir of Hate (The angry dream) | Gil Brewer |
43 | Flood the Dead (Dead man's tide) | Day Keene |
44 | Counter spy on the train (Counterspy Express) | AS Fleischman |
45 | Nothing is lost yet | Cecil Chrysler |
46 | At the last second [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
47 | With probation period (Liberté Conditionelle) | Alain Page |
48 | Satan with the angel's tongue (Murder for charity) | Owen Dudley |
49 | Settlement follows (Deterrez, c'est une erhur) | André Lay |
50 | Bloody Asphalt (Cop Hater) [87. District] | Ed McBrain |
51 | The blonde beast | Axel Arndt |
52 | Nuclear spies | Alfred Heller |
53 | The horror came overnight (Kill One, Kill Two) | Robert H. Kelston |
54 | Assassination attempt in a snowstorm (Operation murder) | Lionel White |
55 | The Satan Woman of Montreal (La loi du Talion) | Joh A. Saxon |
56 | The Death Diamond [Translation] | Frederic C. Davis |
57 | Four had to die (Carry my coffin slowly) | Lee Harrington |
58 | The murderer was left-handed (Murder is where you find it) | Robert P. Hansen |
59 | The Greenwich Village model | Jonathan Craig |
60 | Moabit's safe crackers | Axel Arndt |
61 | Deadly Inheritance (The quaking Widow) | Robert Colby |
62 | Inspector Lund strikes [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
63 | Assassination (Bye-bye, baby) | J. Harvey Bond |
64 | Major alarm in Mexico City [Translation] | Paul Kenny |
65 | Suspected of murder | Big Howler |
66 | On the wrong track (Red herring) | Wilson Tucker |
67 | Her friends called her Syl | Rolf O. Morlock |
68 | One kilo of heroin | Robert Arden |
69 | One minute past midnight | Bill Parker |
70 | Macau massacre (Look behind you, lady) | AS Fleischmann |
71 | The killer came silently (The killer watches the manhunt) | AB Cunningham |
72 | ... built on sand ... (Laughter came screaming) | Henry Kane |
73 | Counter espionage strikes (My deadly angel) | John Chelton |
74 | It started on Christmas Day (A corpse for christmas) | Henry Kane |
75 | We are looking for Dr. med. Larner | Clifton Hadley |
76 | The trail leads to India [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
77 | Deadly Game | Jerry Sohl |
78 | The Decoy [translation] | Geoffrey Homes |
79 | The Shadows [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
80 | Bloody tracks (Blood on the branches) | Oliver Crawford |
81 | The Voyage of the Iravadi [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
82 | Suse Fear had to die (Who killed sweet Sue?) | Henry Kane |
83 | The killer came silently | Bevis winter |
84 | The Man Without a Name [Inspector Lund Roman] | Henry Sherwood |
85 | Shots from ambush | Charles Morry |
86 | Under false suspicions | Fritjof Guntram |
87 | 1 + 1 = 1 | Margery Glasgow |
88 | Violence is my business (Violence is my business) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
89 | Letter from the afterlife (The night was made for murder) | Bevis winter |
90 | Murderers are my prey (Killers are my meat) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
91 | It doesn't work out (Death for Salo) | Henry Kane |
92 | Blond and daring (Play for keeps) | Harry Whittington |
93 | Johnny suspects (Riddle me This) | Mike Roscoe |
94 | Death is my partner (Murder is my dish) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
95 | Legacy of death (Fistful of death) | Henry Kane |
96 | The second longest night (The second longest night) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
97 | Editor of the Devil (Trigger Mortis) | Frank Kane |
98 | The danger is my companion (Danger is my line) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
99 | Eleven million in gold | Barney Brooks |
100 | The bat strikes (League of the faceless men) [Fledermaus crime novel] | GW Jones |
101 | My way to Mecca (Mecca for murder) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
102 | Johnny Liddell's latest case (A short beer) | Frank Kane |
103 | ... when the heads roll (The murder makers) [Fledermaus crime novel] | GW Jones |
104 | Smugglers Have No Friends (Terror is my trade) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
105 | The gang of 31 (31 deadly guns) [Fledermaus crime novel] | GW Jones |
106 | Murder with an alibi | Stenley Warden |
107 | The invisible enemy (The black bat's invisible enemy) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
108 | Destiny Shuffles the Cards (Homicide is my game) [Chester Drum Roman] | Stephen Marlowe |
109 | A plan of evil (Blueprints of crime) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
110 | The criminal mastermind (The murder genius) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
111 | Escape from fate (Walk in fear) | WT Ballard |
112 | The boss of the dogs (And the girl sreamed) | Gil Brown |
113 | The wrong Biedermann (The lying killer) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
114 | The perforated Alibi (The case of the murder petticoat) | Jonathan Craig |
115 | The machete Stanley Kowal (The missing million) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
116 | Hetzjagd auf die Fledermaus (The black bat fights for life) [Fledermaus Kriminal-Roman] | GW Jones |
117 | The City of Hate [bat crime novel] | GW Jones |
118 | Poison snake of the underworld (The coiled serpent) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
119 | The eerie heritage (The dangerous corpse) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
120 | Three steps before the crooked train (The city of dreadful night) | Robert Wallace |
121 | Die Nacht der Fledermaus (The killer who wasn't) [Fledermaus Kriminal-Novel] | GW Jones |
122 | Das Schreckenshaus am Shiplake (The black ball of death) | Robert Wallace |
123 | Schach der Schwarzen Fledermaus (The black bat's crusade) [Fledermaus Kriminal-Roman] | GW Jones |
124 | The muses are silent | Fritjof Guntram |
125 | Revolution of the beggars (The black bat's challenge) [Fledermaus crime novel] | GW Jones |
126 | Murder in New Orleans | Eddy Quinn |
127 | Bloody Millions (Murderer's playground) [Fledermaus crime novel] | GW Jones |
128 | Race with the hangman (tomorrow morning you'll be dead) | RS Blair |
129 | Die Feuer-Gang (The black bat's flame trail) [Fledermaus crime novel] | GW Jones |
130 | Death plays the first violin (Murder set to music) | Robert Wallace |
131 | The man with two faces (The black bat strikes again) [bat detective novel] | GW Jones |
132 | Only he who lives wins the game (Mistake me not) | Nat Easton |
133 | Die Vampire vom Moosehead-See (Without blood they die) [Fledermaus Kriminal-Roman] | GW Jones |
134 | The jinx (The Happy Land murders) | Robert Wallace |
Fledermaus crime novel (135 to 904)
No. | title | author |
---|---|---|
135 | The Lord of the Dragon (The black bat's dragon trail) | GW Jones |
136 | Shattered Plans (The bat black and the red menace) | GW Jones |
137 | With a scalpel and truth serum (The black bat's summons) | GW Jones |
138 | The light of perdition (The eyes of the blind) | GW Jones |
139 | The saving doubts (Millions for a murderer) | GW Jones |
140 | The wreath of Shiva (The black bat's triumph) | GW Jones |
141 | Big chunks not asked (The black bat's justice) | GW Jones |
142 | The informer (The voice of doom) | GW Jones |
143 | The lively gallows Doll (The seventh column) | GW Jones |
144 | The secret weapon of Mr. King (The blackout murders) | GW Jones |
145 | On the wrong track (The skeleton's secret) | GW Jones |
146 | The mystic of Chicago (The white witch) | GW Jones |
147 | The man who was almost an angel (The marked man) | GW Jones |
148 | The wolfish Samaritans (Death for charity) | GW Jones |
149 | The Shadow of Evil | GW Jones |
150 | Party of flaming cocktails (Murder on the loose) | GW Jones |
151 | The madman from Sheboygan | GW Jones |
152 | Deadly Legacy (Murder among the dying) | GW Jones |
153 | One shot faster | GW Jones |
154 | Playing with Satan (The faceless satan) | GW Jones |
155 | 1 + 2 = murder trio | GW Jones |
156 | Telltale Traces (Blind man's bluff) | GW Jones |
157 | kidnapping | GW Jones |
158 | Director of Crime (The man behind murder) | GW Jones |
159 | The killer syndicate (The black bat and the trojan horse) | GW Jones |
160 | Prophet of Death (The murder prophet) | GW Jones |
161 | Fight with the invisible | GW Jones |
162 | The Evil and the Harmless (The survivor murders) | GW Jones |
163 | The finger on the trigger (The black bat's spy trail) | GW Jones |
164 | The John Todd case (With Marlice aforethought) | GW Jones |
165 | The man who died twice | GW Jones |
166 | Johnny Hampelmann (The murder prophet) | GW Jones |
167 | Under the mask of the man of the world | GW Jones |
168 | The secret of the stereoscope (The riddle of the dead man's bequest) | GW Jones |
169 | The mask falls (Dead man's plunder) | GW Jones |
170 | Hot Papers (The dennison documents) | GW Jones |
171 | Radio telegrams for Zurich | GW Jones |
172 | Roles reversed (The lakeside mystery) | GW Jones |
173 | The perfect crime of Mr.X | GW Jones |
174 | Rien ne va plus | GW Jones |
175 | Chicago mummies | GW Jones |
176 | The yellow spider | GW Jones |
177 | The magician with the third eye | GW Jones |
178 | In the basements of the Beatnicks | GW Jones |
179 | Wolves hunt in packs (The crime to come) | GW Jones |
180 | The innocent angel | GW Jones |
181 | Captured in Waunagah Island | GW Jones |
182 | At all costs | GW Jones |
183 | Call of adventure | GW Jones |
184 | H-bomb in blonde | GW Jones |
185 | The devil tempts you with sweet fruits | GW Jones |
186 | Chasing the Chimera | GW Jones |
187 | Quieter than a bullet | GW Jones |
188 | Sanatorium of Satan | GW Jones |
189 | Make up your mind, Mr. Fairback | GW Jones |
190 | It started out so innocently | GW Jones |
191 | Heart and ashes | GW Jones |
192 | Gangsters, ghosts and motors | GW Jones |
193 | Hunted hunters | GW Jones |
194 | Deadly dollars | GW Jones |
195 | The blue rose | GW Jones |
196 | The man with the red hair | GW Jones |
197 | The diamond of Venus | GW Jones |
198 | A dead person unpacks | GW Jones |
199 | The death ballet | GW Jones |
200 | Mister Scho, the witcher | GW Jones |
201 | In the last hour | GW Jones |
202 | Knock out | GW Jones |
203 | Obsessed with the devil | GW Jones |
204 | Seven years grace period | GW Jones |
205 | The strangler of Chicago | GW Jones |
206 | The clinic at Diamond Lake | GW Jones |
207 | The killer with the Janus head (The murder long ago) | GW Jones |
208 | Your coffin is ready | GW Jones |
209 | The killer came in a tuxedo | GW Jones |
210 | Ghosts of the Past (Inheritance of murder) | GW Jones |
211 | Jerry Parker plays dangerous | GW Jones |
212 | Murder in the Panopticon | GW Jones |
213 | Whenever he saw Money ... | GW Jones |
214 | The secret of the red Gambia | GW Jones |
215 | The skeleton | GW Jones |
216 | Meaner than murder | GW Jones |
217 | The living dead | GW Jones |
218 | The lion and the pelican | GW Jones |
219 | The devil is going on in Chicago | GW Jones |
220 | The man with the sure hand | GW Jones |
221 | Scary raids | GW Jones |
222 | Secret file CV 222 | GW Jones |
223 | The trail of the blue Chevrolet | GW Jones |
224 | The convoy to Death Gorge | GW Jones |
225 | Party of doom | GW Jones |
226 | When it struck twelve o'clock | GW Jones |
227 | Masks, murderers and millions | GW Jones |
228 | Curse of crime | GW Jones |
229 | A trace of arsenic | GW Jones |
230 | In the tiger's catch | GW Jones |
231 | Death came in the morning mail | GW Jones |
232 | Retailers in murder | GW Jones |
233 | Nightmare of horror | GW Jones |
234 | The evil spirit of Percy Brook | GW Jones |
235 | In the hell of Chinatown | GW Jones |
236 | The last clue | GW Jones |
237 | The dead yacht | GW Jones |
238 | The fire devil | GW Jones |
239 | Driven hunt for Jerry | GW Jones |
240 | The final proof | GW Jones |
241 | The deadly spider | GW Jones |
242 | Murderers among themselves | GW Jones |
243 | The taxi killers | GW Jones |
244 | Buried alive | GW Jones |
245 | Death has leave | GW Jones |
246 | The purple baccus | GW Jones |
247 | The third victim | GW Jones |
248 | Willet raid | GW Jones |
249 | The sharks from Downers Grove | GW Jones |
250 | Free ride to hell | GW Jones |
251 | Then came the killer | GW Jones |
252 | The madman and the beast | GW Jones |
253 | Greetings from Miss Graham | GW Jones |
254 | The secret of deadly lightning | GW Jones |
255 | By a thread | GW Jones |
256 | Tour guide to the afterlife | GW Jones |
257 | Specialty: MURDER | GW Jones |
258 | The green Buddha | GW Jones |
259 | A man is playing wrong | GW Jones |
260 | The dead from Slough Lake | GW Jones |
261 | Blurred tracks | GW Jones |
262 | Murder in the sunshine | GW Jones |
263 | Murder from the beyond | GW Jones |
264 | Deadly toast | GW Jones |
265 | Death to the taxi killer | GW Jones |
266 | The death alley | GW Jones |
267 | The white angel | GW Jones |
268 | Death directs | GW Jones |
269 | Millionaires die elegantly | GW Jones |
270 | Not a dollar murder | GW Jones |
271 | The man in the twilight | GW Jones |
272 | Alliance with the devil | GW Jones |
273 | Password evergreen | GW Jones |
274 | Children of satan | GW Jones |
275 | Gentleman with small flaws | GW Jones |
276 | Brown skin and white vest | GW Jones |
277 | With fire and deceit | GW Jones |
278 | Playboys and blondes | GW Jones |
279 | Kidnapped by the devil | GW Jones |
280 | The trail leads to the harbor | GW Jones |
281 | A murderer without a track | GW Jones |
282 | Deadly rendezvous | GW Jones |
283 | The head in the noose | GW Jones |
284 | The fateful photo | GW Jones |
285 | Death in the neck | GW Jones |
286 | The red rat | GW Jones |
287 | Murder in the Tattersall | GW Jones |
288 | The avenger in the magic hat | GW Jones |
289 | Done at dawn | GW Jones |
290 | The bloody mirror | GW Jones |
291 | Irving Park Road 113 | GW Jones |
292 | Kellog doesn't buy cocaine | GW Jones |
293 | With tommy gun and tear gas | GW Jones |
294 | The Hyena from Hinsdale | GW Jones |
295 | The great dolly | GW Jones |
296 | Executioner's harvest | GW Jones |
297 | Alligator bar, zero o'clock | GW Jones |
298 | The dead from Wolf Lake | GW Jones |
299 | Night drive of horror | GW Jones |
300 | Live and Let Die | GW Jones |
301 | Red or dead | GW Jones |
302 | A handful of ashes | GW Jones |
303 | Vacation from Hell | GW Jones |
304 | What to do with the corpse? | GW Jones |
305 | Death haunts Kenilworth | GW Jones |
306 | Gordon Gale's crazy week | GW Jones |
307 | Just a bottle of whiskey | GW Jones |
308 | Final spurt dead | GW Jones |
309 | Fletcher has the faxes thick | GW Jones |
310 | Attack at dawn | GW Jones |
311 | The dead are not always mute | GW Jones |
312 | The death row inmate | GW Jones |
313 | Like blood so red | GW Jones |
314 | The golden hand | GW Jones |
315 | Bloody whiskey | GW Jones |
316 | The last shot | GW Jones |
317 | Satan's fuel | GW Jones |
318 | As gentle as a wolf | GW Jones |
319 | Killer's Death Ride | GW Jones |
320 | The iron maiden | GW Jones |
321 | Under the spell of hell | GW Jones |
322 | Retribution Day | GW Jones |
323 | Satan in navy blue | GW Jones |
324 | You won't be alive tomorrow | GW Jones |
325 | Three murderers - four deaths | GW Jones |
326 | No mercy for the killer | GW Jones |
327/1 | The Morton Grove bloodsuckers | GW Jones |
327/2 | The Morton Grove bloodsuckers | GW Jones |
328 | In the shadow of death | GW Jones |
329 | He's selling murder | GW Jones |
330 | The Lombard killer | GW Jones |
331 | Vampire & Cie. | GW Jones |
332 | Shoot if you can | GW Jones |
333 | Wilmette's strangler | GW Jones |
334 | A killer collapses | GW Jones |
335 | Manhunt by gun light | GW Jones |
336 | Secret Matter K98K | GW Jones |
337 | The fourth accomplice | GW Jones |
338 | The ghost of Elk Grove Village | GW Jones |
339 | Blonde angel from hell | GW Jones |
340 | The house on Washington Road | GW Jones |
341 | Duel in the dunes | GW Jones |
342 | Shots at the fairground | GW Jones |
343 | One dies for Mrs. Williams | GW Jones |
344 | Death certificate for Joe | GW Jones |
345 | The fourth ball | GW Jones |
346 | Heaven with death row | GW Jones |
347 | The Thursday killer | GW Jones |
348 | Footsteps in the fog | GW Jones |
349 | All with a bullet | GW Jones |
350 | Spider in the web | GW Jones |
351 | Business with the devil | GW Jones |
352 | The lost price | GW Jones |
353 | Death in the swimming pool | GW Jones |
354 | I want to confess to a murder | GW Jones |
355 | The yellow phantom | GW Jones |
356 | The murder triangle | GW Jones |
357 | Buried alive | GW Jones |
358 | The redhead | GW Jones |
359 | Lucifer's butler | GW Jones |
360 | The oath of vengeance | GW Jones |
361 | Assassination for twenty dollars | GW Jones |
362 | Morphine is used to make puppets | GW Jones |
363 | Murder on Demand | GW Jones |
364 | Venom poison | GW Jones |
365 | The invisible executioner | GW Jones |
366 | Manager of death | GW Jones |
367 | Go to hell! | GW Jones |
368 | The silver-gray devil | GW Jones |
369 | The wrong way to the gallows | GW Jones |
370 | Murder in the car cinema | GW Jones |
371 | Final at Club 77 | GW Jones |
372 | Legacy of the murderer | GW Jones |
373 | Fear never expires | GW Jones |
374 | Two murderers - no murder | GW Jones |
375 | Dance with a dead man | GW Jones |
376 | The hostage of A + B + C | GW Jones |
377 | A dead person marries | GW Jones |
378 | Written in blood | GW Jones |
379 | Cold as ice | GW Jones |
380 | Mrs. Brewster's pearl necklace | GW Jones |
381 | Whoever sends a bomb to others ... | GW Jones |
382 | In the sights of death | GW Jones |
383 | Murder in the house next door | GW Jones |
384 | Dead are duty free | GW Jones |
385 | The death trap | GW Jones |
386 | Cowan's big coup | GW Jones |
387 | The boss doesn't like extra tours | GW Jones |
388 | Rental killer from Montana | GW Jones |
389 | The dinghy on the quay 13 | GW Jones |
390 | A dead man drives a car | GW Jones |
391 | Murderers with free meals | GW Jones |
392 | The conspirators | GW Jones |
393 | The man on the roof | GW Jones |
394 | The demon of Kirk Sexton | GW Jones |
395 | You die well! | GW Jones |
396 | There is a ghost | GW Jones |
397 | Murder in Taxi 111 | GW Jones |
398 | With curves and claws | GW Jones |
399 | Who wants to die? | GW Jones |
400 | The blood-red trail | GW Jones |
401 | The yellow wolves | GW Jones |
402 | With nylon stocking and scarf | GW Jones |
403 | Toys for the killer | GW Jones |
404 | The body by the lighthouse | GW Jones |
405 | Who kills once | GW Jones |
406 | Death free home | GW Jones |
407 | Murder charges from beyond | GW Jones |
408 | Poison is not for the main course | GW Jones |
409 | Cold smile straight to the heart | GW Jones |
410 | The monk with the buckles | GW Jones |
411 | Devils in clothes | GW Jones |
412 | The black wolf | GW Jones |
413 | Until the devil takes you | GW Jones |
414 | In the beginning it was just fear | GW Jones |
415 | Lucifer plays hide and seek | GW Jones |
416 | Password: skull | GW Jones |
417 | Fabbri's lazy lives | GW Jones |
418 | Only one knew everything | GW Jones |
419 | The murder motel | GW Jones |
420 | The Brothers of the Snow Rose Order | GW Jones |
421 | You are most beautiful dead | GW Jones |
422 | One of them plays for head and neck | GW Jones |
423 | My friend Sammy doesn't | GW Jones |
424 | The death organ | GW Jones |
425 | Aimé loves amethysts | GW Jones |
426 | Knives, murderers, puppets | GW Jones |
427 | Johnnie and the thirteen whiskeys | GW Jones |
428 | The Life Board of Trustees | GW Jones |
429 | Swap deal with Jonathan | GW Jones |
430 | Cause of death - none | GW Jones |
431 | Widow by profession | GW Jones |
432 | The jellyfish | GW Jones |
433 | In the shadow of fear | GW Jones |
434 | See you in the cemetery | GW Jones |
435 | The devil was a witness | GW Jones |
436 | The hermit from the Dead Moor | GW Jones |
437 | A dead person takes revenge | GW Jones |
438 | Deadly transformation | GW Jones |
439 | With hydrogen cyanide and lead | GW Jones |
440 | The headless lady | GW Jones |
441 | Death in the warehouse | GW Jones |
442 | House of Murders | GW Jones |
443 | Fall asleep at midnight | GW Jones |
444 | Helper in murder matters | GW Jones |
445 | King Knokke kills crabs | GW Jones |
446 | The limping man and the beautiful corpse | GW Jones |
447 | Nice as a rattlesnake | GW Jones |
448 | Compassion is not a motive for murder | GW Jones |
449 | When Mickey took the Magnum | GW Jones |
450 | The secret of the golden Buddha | GW Jones |
451 | Dark spot on white vest | GW Jones |
452 | Visions that mean death | GW Jones |
453 | The green doge | GW Jones |
454 | Death in front of the police station 108 | GW Jones |
455 | Concert for three solo pistols | GW Jones |
456 | Payable in lead | GW Jones |
457 | Lord Stones dragon | GW Jones |
458 | A syringe of phenol | GW Jones [painted in black] |
459 | Brookfield Square is thick air | GW Jones [painted in black] |
460 | The gangster who was an angel | GW Jones [painted in black] |
461 | Who sows death ... | GW Jones [painted in black] |
462 | Napoli Funeral Institute | |
463 | Murder of a dead person | |
464 | Gangster out of order | |
465 | The gray leather man | |
466 | The coup of his life | |
467 | Death came from the coral reef | |
468 | Buried but not forgotten | |
469 | Shot from the bouquet | |
470 | The old house on the Race Track | |
471 | First come, die quickest | |
472 | Track in the alligator swamps | |
473 | The friendly killers | |
474 | Sacrifice of the Cosa Nostra | |
475 | The death variety show | |
476 | Window to the afterlife | |
477 | The man who came from Manhattan | |
478 | A bomb for the killer | |
479 | Birthday murder | |
480 | Killer bad luck | |
481 | Murder and Terror study subjects | |
482 | Call girls for America | |
483 | The big coup of Oahu | |
484 | Murder with marble balls | |
485 | Murder in the hippie drama | |
486 | Death in the steel net | |
487 | Bloody balance | |
488 | Jonny kills with dynamite | |
489 | $ 10,000 for a child | |
490 | Poison for Spade Farley | |
491 | Race against death by radiation | |
492 | Corpse in silver blue | |
493 | Computer VI plans murder | |
494 | Branch to Hell | |
495 | With 'SPEED' into the afterlife | |
496 | Satan Kitchen Waukegan | |
497 | Judge Todd acquits a murderer | |
498 | Hot money for Canada | |
499 | The killer is ordered | |
500 | Black bat hunt | |
501 | Cauldron on Clinton Street | |
502 | Death lurked in the fog | |
503 | The second shot was murder | |
504 | Institute of a Thousand Murders | |
505 | Reinsured to Hell | |
506 | Murder to order | |
507 | The evil spirit of House Dunn | |
508 | Enough space for a coffin | |
509 | Gangster hunt in Florida | |
510 | The murderer with the snake dagger | |
511 | The Michigan killer gang | |
512 | Death trap car junkyard | |
513 | Chase to Canada | |
514 | The beasts of the "Holy Cross" | |
515 | Stepping stone to death | |
516 | The island of killers | |
517 | The Crest Hill bombers | |
518 | Robbery on Walton Place | George P. Gray |
519 | Death - finely dosed | George P. Gray |
520/1 | 7000 volts for Jonny | Manfred Wegener |
520/2 | Public enemy number one | Manfred Wegener |
521 | The Scorpio's Revenge | Kelly Kevin |
522 | Radiation death in a cocktail glass | Peter Theodor |
523 | You can live for $ 100,000 | George P. Gray |
524 | Morse code from the grave | Larry Carr |
525 | Murder on the racing course | George P. Gray |
526 | The dead from Indian Lake | George P. Gray |
527 | Chased by killers | Peter Theodor |
528 | Joe Calham inherits hell | Staff Caine |
529 | Life and death fight | Kelly Kevin |
530 | The inn of horror | George P. Gray |
531 | The killer stole death | George P. Gray |
532 | The psycho goes through town | Manfred Wegener |
533 | The murderer struck silently | George P. Gray |
534 | The Fort Lauderdale killer | Peter Theodor |
535 | Murder Brigade of the "Iron Maiden" | Manfred Wegener |
536 | Donelli's death sentence | George P. Gray |
537 | The silent murderers | Hanno Tarr |
538 | Four to the crematorium | Hanno Tarr |
539 | Girls who tremble before Satan | Kelly Kevin |
540 | Death was blond | Peter Theodor |
541 | Dead cargo for Mexico | Manfred Wegener |
542 | The killer from the jungle | George P. Gray |
543 | Murderous intoxication | Hanno Tarr |
544 | A coffin in Hong Kong | Manfred Wegener |
545 | Shot on camera | George P. Gray |
546 | The living dead | George P. Gray |
547 | Alone against the Syndicate | Fred Henry |
548 | Three men have to go | Peter Theodor |
549 | A concrete coffin for Whistley | George P. Gray |
550 | The curse of the green iguana | Kelly Kevin |
551/1 | Death greetings from the Tommygun | Manfred Wegener |
551/2 | Death greetings from the Tommygun | Manfred Wegener |
552 | As pious as the devil | Hanno Tarr |
553 | Velvet murder hands | Hanno Tarr |
554 | The cop killer | George P. Gray |
555 | eye to eye | George P. Gray |
556 | The saber killer's cry of death | Fred Henry |
557 | Flying visit to doom | Peter Theodor |
558 | Killer party | Manfred Wegener |
559 | As bait to hell | Kelly Kevin |
560 | Don't behead! | George P. Gray |
561 | Mass murder from the retort | Fred Henry |
562 | Gold bars for the Far East | Fred Henry |
563 | The Norrington necklace | George P. Gray |
564 | Start in death | Peter Theodor |
565 | The rattlesnake trap | George P. Gray |
566 | Murder by phone | Fred Henry |
567 | Murder for the green formula | Peter Theodor |
568 | The beast with the flower trick | Kelly Kevin |
569 | Booty for death | George P. Gray |
570 | You die tomorrow! | Hanno Tarr |
571 | The killer from the Bowery | George P. Gray |
572 | Wedding to the devil | Kelly Kevin |
573 | A traitor came from Edgewood | George P. Gray |
574 | Bank robbery with a dead person | Peter Theodor |
575 | Greed for power makes murderers | George P. Gray |
576 | The killer maker | Hanno Tarr |
577 | The night of the executioners | Kelly Kevin |
578 | Death on the water | George P. Gray |
579 | The black victim | George P. Gray |
580 | Deadly dollars | Fred Henry |
581 | The hangman clique | M. Wegener |
582 | Death in the pipeline | Peter Theodor |
583 | The killer girl | Kelly Kevin |
584 | Chasing a phantom | Peter Theodor |
585 | They stole Miss Texas | Fred Henry |
586 | Rod Bellow's deadly legacy | Fred Henry |
587 | The Sin Syndicate | George P. Gray |
588 | Whiskey for crippen | George P. Gray |
589 | Diamonds, blood and bullets | Fred Henry |
590 | Murder in red | Hanno Tarr |
591 | Wanted a murderer | George P. Gray |
592 | Settlement at Fuller Park | Kelly Kevin |
593 | Wes Larkin's big coup | Fred Henry |
594 | Death a la Mahratta | George P. Gray |
595 | The time of vengeance | Fred Henry |
596 | The butcher | George P. Gray |
597 | Killer game in the ring | Kelly Kevin |
598 | Trip to the afterlife | Peter Theodor |
599 | Daughter of satan | Kelly Kevin |
600 | Pat plays solitaire | George P. Gray |
601 | The super thing | Fred Henry |
602 | Hyenas are in no hurry | George P. Gray |
603 | Canned poison | Fred Henry |
604 | Terror in the boxing ring | Peter Theodor |
605 | ... is better than being dead | George P. Gray |
606 | Asphalt vulture | Kelly Kevin |
607 | Death comes in four weeks | Hanno Tarr |
608 | I was a Maffia bride | Fred Henry |
609 | Bloody tears | George P. Gray |
610 | Bloody angels | Kelly Kevin |
611 | A hint of bitter almond | George P. Gray |
612 | Death in the suitcase | Peter Theodor |
613 | The "no trace perpetrators" | George P. Gray |
614 | Deadly Discovery | George P. Gray |
615 | Death blossoms | Kelly Kevin |
616 | Revolt of the underworld | Fred Henry |
617 | The Chicago vampire | Kelly Kevin |
618 | Blood revenge on Lake Michigan | Fred Henry |
619 | The smoking killer | Peter Theodor |
620 | Pearls for the red witch | Kelly Kevin |
621 | The double killer from Palos Hill | George P. Gray |
622 | The angel who kissed the killer | Kelly Kevin |
623 | Pat's last drink | George P. Gray |
624 | Bitten in the grass | George P. Gray |
625 | Bosses on the hit list | George P. Gray |
626 | The killer carousel | Kelly Kevin |
627 | Murder three times a day | Larry Carr |
628 | Heart attack | George P. Gray |
629 | The death song of the psycho killers | Kelly Kevin |
630 | A dead person accounts | Peter Theodor |
631 | The moonlight killer | George P. Gray |
632 | You don't play with murderers | Kelly Kevin |
633 | Shots and shots | George P. Gray |
634 | The dead don't dance | Hanno Tarr |
635 | A killer plays roulette | Kelly Kevin |
636 | Motive for murder: humanity | George P. Gray |
637 | A murder on trial | Larry Carr |
638 | The man who didn't want to kill anymore | Kelly Kevin |
639 | Murder from the Dark | Peter Theodor |
640 | Dollars for the hash commune | Larry Carr |
641 | The night of retribution | Kelly Kevin |
642 | Everyone has only one death | George P. Gray |
643 | Countdown to traitors | George P. Gray |
644 | Vicious circle of death | Peter Theodor |
645 | The "judge" of Chicago | Gaston Gevé |
646 | A victim takes revenge | George P. Gray |
647 | Death in black and white | Kelly Kevin |
648 | Larry only paid in lead | Larry Carr |
649 | A dead man at the control panel | Aldo Garden |
650 | Death rode on the pillion | Larry Carr |
651 | Vacation in Hell | Kelly Kevin |
652 | Fix yourself - or die | George P. Gray |
653 | His safe was a coffin | Aldo Garden |
654 | The bloody queen | George P. Gray |
655 | An angel went to hell | George P. Gray |
656 | Professor has kills | Kelly Kevin |
657 | The dead don't kill | Jerry Ford |
658 | Good killers | George P. Gray |
659 | He looked for gold and found death | Peter Theodor |
660 | The alibi was too perfect | Aldo Garden |
661 | House of horror | Kelly Kevin |
662 | Dynamite in a silk stocking | Jerry Ford |
663 | Dr. Ly swaps corpses | Aldo Garden |
664 | Helllord is looking for a mannequin | Jerry Ford |
665 | Vultures don't share | Larry Carr |
666 | Cooper's last coup | George P. Gray |
667 | The Satan from Sing-Sing | Kelly Kevin |
668 | Masks, killers, millionaires | George P. Gray |
669 | Spy in Department "N" | Peter Theodor |
670 | Death sat in the parquet | Jerry Ford |
671 | Killer kills his boss | Aldo Garden |
672 | The 8 million thing | Jerry Ford |
673 | The killer with the glass eye | George P. Gray |
674 | Ice-cold into hellfire | Larry Carr |
675 | Rendezvous in the afterlife | Jerry Ford |
676 | The tiger of Chicago | Kelly Kevin |
677 | The dead don't need cash | George P. Gray |
678 | Death olives | George P. Gray |
679 | Dead lady came to dinner | Peter Theodor |
680 | From the four-poster bed on a journey to hell | George P. Gray |
681 | House of a hundred eyes | Jerry Ford |
682 | Murder in blood | George P. Gray |
683 | $ 1,000 per capita | Jerry Ford |
684 | The night of the sharks | Kelly Kevin |
685 | bloody diamond | George P. Gray |
686 | You pay and you go to hell | Larry Carr |
687 | Death smells sweet | Larry Carr |
688 | Lilies - corpses - light girls | Jerry Ford |
689 | Rest gently and never come back | George P. Gray |
690 | Clinic of the devil | Kelly Kevin |
691 | A corpse rarely comes alone | George P. Gray |
692 | Blue beans - Italian | Fred Treath |
693 | To hell baby | Kelly Kevin |
694 | Not all widows cry | Jerry Ford |
695 | Trained to murder | George P. Gray |
696 | Whoever howls with the wolves | Kelly Kevin |
697 | Poison is the best solution | George P. Gray |
698 | Remote controlled to hell | Larry Carr |
699 | They called him the hummingbird | Jerry Ford |
700 | The poison death sings a lullaby | Fred Treath |
701 | Killer in uniform | Jerry Ford |
702 | Greet death, honey | Kelly Kevin |
703 | Ascension 1st class | GP Gray |
704 | The most beautiful death is no good | Fred Treath |
705 | First to the checkout, then to hell | Larry Carr |
706 | Death came on their wedding night | George P. Gray |
707 | Only dead painters bring pugs | Jerry Ford |
708 | One corpse a day | Frank S. Cooper |
709 | Serenade for killers and agents | Jerry Ford |
710 | The rats did the rest | George P. Gray |
711 | With fatal regards, your killer | Larry Carr |
712 | ... two one zero - dead! | Kelly Kevin |
713 | Death directs silently | Fred Treath |
714 | The blonde Judy dreams of murder | Jerry Ford |
715 | When Messer-Mike gets going | Fred Treath |
716 | There are still places available in the hereafter | Brian Ford |
717 | Asphalt wolves | Jerry Ford |
718 | A black coffin for Anabel | Kelly Kevin |
719 | The night of the devil | James R. Burcette |
720 | Hot lead makes feet cold | Jerry Ford |
721 | She is dead and sends her regards | Fred Treath |
722 | Professionals kill on Sundays too | Jerry Ford |
723 | A millionaire in the crosshairs | James R. Burcette |
724 | Go to hell, boss | Fred Treath |
725 | Daddy's gonna kill you baby | Kelly Kevin |
726 | To die comes before to inherit | Noel Kane |
727 | First cowardly and then cold | Jerry Ford |
728 | When it bangs, you hear the angels sing | Noel Kane |
729 | At three you are a dead man | James R. Burcette |
730 | A gutting goldfish | Noel Kane |
731 | Villa for Eternal Peace | Kelly Kevin |
732 | Let the professor do that | Tom Candrix |
733 | The boss gets a single grave | Noel Kane |
734 | Dismissed before breakfast | Fred Treath |
735 | Cockpit killer | Tom Candrix |
736 | Purple looks good on corpses | Clay Markson |
737 | The voice said something about murder | Jerry Ford |
738 | Three times for free to hell | James R. Burcette |
739 | No way is too far to the cemetery | Jerry Ford |
740 | A lady is stolen | Fred Treath |
741 | Die and make me rich | Fred M. Wayer |
742 | Black Friday | Jerry Ford |
743 | Many thanks for the balls | Fred Treath |
744 | So rich and almost a dead man | Kelly Kevin |
745 | It doesn't hurt when Ricca kills | Jerry Ford |
746 | The dead are not only found in graves | Tom Candrix |
747 | My condolences on the day of my death | James R. Burcette |
748 | The next kill-in is sure to come | Jerry Ford |
749 | A murder as it is in the book | Tom Candrix |
750 | A girl named Jonny who kills | Kelly Kevin |
751 | Trimmed for murder | Fred Treath |
752 | Dying has never been easier | Guy Brent |
753 | Meeting point: death bar | Noel Kane |
754 | The beast comes when everyone is asleep | Jerry Ford |
755 | Congratulations, you may die tomorrow | Kelly Kevin |
756 | For two, dying is twice as good | Fred Treath |
757 | The dead don't freeze | Jerry Ford |
758 | Murder in front of a hundred eyes | Fred Treath |
759 | Whiskey perks you up - lead kills you | Noel Kane |
760 | First shocked and then killed | George P. Gray |
761 | The lead boys | Fred Treath |
762 | Who's afraid of the black lady | Jerry Ford |
763 | The shock specialists | Frank Evans |
764 | You only disturb us as long as you live | Guy Brent |
765 | The end of a baby | Tom Candrix |
766 | The knife phantom | Jerry Ford |
767 | Blind familiar is half dead | Frank S. Cooper |
768 | What to do with all the dead girls | Frank Evans |
769 | Please, is this this way to the safe? | Fred Treath |
770 | How do you feel as a dead man | Guy Brent |
771 | You died perfectly, Mr. Fisher | James R. Burcette |
772 | High season in the murder business | Fred Treath |
773 | During the breaks you can hear pop music | Frank Evans |
774 | The man in the mask came at night | Frank S. Cooper |
775 | The five million super thing | Tom Candrix |
776 | The lady with the candy-red Mordmobil | Jerry Ford |
777 | At one o'clock Gerry was mouse dead | Guy Brent |
778 | The killer stabbed on Mondays | Frank Evans |
779 | Night music for four MPis | Tom Candrix |
780 | Leaf shot for a gentleman | Jerry Ford |
781 | No pardon for delicate skin | Guy Brent |
782 | Tender greeting from the hands of the murderer | Jerry Ford |
783 | The seven archers | Frank Evans |
784 | You pay - I kill | Guy Brent |
785 | Pray when the bomb is ticking | Fred Treath |
786 | Specialists in without a trace | Guy Brent |
787 | Hell machine number 3 | Jerry Ford |
788 | Much too good to be dead | Tom Candrix |
789 | Blossoms are not only found in May | Frank Evans |
790 | Mr. James has never died so real | James R. Burcette |
791 | The deadly Madonna | Jerry Ford |
792 | Gorilla is not a job for Butch | Frank Evans |
793 | You want a little murder, Mr. Quinn? [1/3] | Tom Candrix |
794 | Four dead too many in the account [2/3] | Tom Candrix |
795 | A money shark is not an ornamental fish [3/3] | Tom Candrix |
796 | Special feature: dangerous to the public | Fred Treath |
797 | Rosy times for golden widows | Jerry Ford |
798 | Goldfish for Mexico | James R. Burcette |
799 | With fatal greetings: The Syndicate | Tom Candrix |
800 | A trio goes on a killer tour | Jerry Ford |
801 | End station sheet metal coffin | Guy Brent |
802 | You don't shoot dear guests | Fred Treath |
803 | A sheet metal coffin is not a four-poster bed | Jerry Ford |
804 | Three deaths are better than two | Dave Morris |
805 | I am your killer, madame | Guy Brent |
806 | Die again, Adelheid | Fred Treath |
807 | There is an urgent warning against murderers | Jerry Ford |
808 | The baby cried when Wellmann died | Frank Evans |
809 | Black murder weapon with 150 hp | Dave Morris |
810 | Diana the Deadly | Kelly Kevin |
811 | Dynamite in his fist and lead in his chest | Jerry Ford |
812 | Only the dead sleep softly | Frank Evans |
813 | There is no way around the cemetery | Guy Brent |
814 | Perfect murder with little hooks | Jerry Ford |
815 | Scream a little louder | Frank Evans |
816 | The ascension vest | Miles Kilburn |
817 | People die around the clock | John Curtis |
818 | In Texas it's easy to lie in the coffin | Don Rivera |
819 | Wishes luck and blessings: Your murderer | Jerry Ford |
820 | The terror team | Frank Evans |
821 | Come on baby help me kill | Guy Brent |
822 | Corra's dance of death | Fred Treath |
823 | Don't forget the syringe | Jerry Ford |
824 | Burial in May | Frank Evans |
825 | The girl catchers of Zion | John Curtis |
826 | The man who kept shooting | Guy Brent |
827 | Dress rehearsal with five dead | Jerry Ford |
828 | The werewolf of Chicago | Frank Evans |
829 | Execution with all harassment | Fred Treath |
830 | Experts in special deaths | Tom Candrix |
831 | The highlight with Mr. Kenwood's death | Guy Brent |
832 | A mute man doesn't play antics | Frank Evans |
833 | Frankie kills and Cora is a bitch | Jerry Ford |
834 | Stay away from the hot snow | Tom Candrix |
835 | The boss of the blond angels of death | Guy Brent |
836 | Three corpses need a murderer | Tom Candrix |
837 | Mr. Nemo's inquest | John Curtis |
838 | The killer drug | Guy Brent |
839 | The Quinn team and the dead fixer | Frank Evans |
840 | Who brought the body to Judith? | Jerry Ford |
841 | The man with the phantom dagger | Tom Candrix |
842 | Fortunately, the devil will also get the boss | Fred Treath |
843 | The dead have no return ticket | Jerry Ford |
844 | The murderer in the gray flannel | Tom Candrix |
845 | The hit was called "Death Melody" | Frank Evans |
846 | The formula for perfect murder | Guy Brent |
847 | The killer who came to Carol | Fred Treath |
848 | The Chicago vultures | Tom Candrix |
849 | Suddenly it was murder | Jerry Ford |
850 | You have to die baby | Guy Brent |
851 | Fire on Quinn & Co. | Frank Evans |
852 | Killer party on Abura | Tom Candrix |
853 | The end of a fixer | Jerry Ford |
854 | Take the elevator to hell | Fred Treath |
855 | The killer cocktail | Tom Candrix |
856 | The murder business flourishes when the moon is full | Jerry Ford |
857 | Agents have no mercy | Tom Candrix |
858 | Murderer game in a familiar circle | Fred Treath |
859 | The murder specialists | Frank Evans |
860 | Charm with steel claws | Guy Brent |
861 | You can only rely on the dead | Jerry Ford |
862 | The man with the ace of death | Fred Treath |
863 | The kung fu phantom | Frank Evans |
864 | Tell me where the beeps are | John Marlowe |
865 | The secret of the blue boat | Jerry Ford |
866 | When the fire devil comes, pray | Fred Treath |
867 | Roulette with bloody balls | Guy Brent |
868 | Jet black weekend | John Marlowe |
869 | The twelve million super thing | Frank Evans |
870 | Red roses from Satan & Co. | Jerry Ford |
871 | From the dream of big money | Guy Brent |
872 | Game win: a place in the afterlife | Fred Treath |
873 | Applause for a corpse | Frank Evans |
874 | Bomb nights in Chicago | Tom Candrix |
875 | Find a grave in Addis Ababa | Fred Treath |
876 | Coldly smiling over corpses | Tom Candrix |
877 | Angels don't sing in hell | Jerry Ford |
878 | Cold boys and hot sleds | Earl Warren |
879 | The executioner's mask | Fred Treath |
880 | Your clock is running out, Mr. Quinn | Jerry Ford |
881 | Camorra is written in blood | Tom Candrix |
882 | To see you again: murder | Guy Brent |
883 | The flowers smelled of death | Jerry Ford |
884 | Who Killed Cyril Harris? | Fred Treath |
885 | Die lonely in Alaska | Tom Candrix |
886 | Black widow in the White House | Guy Brent |
887 | Full throttle to hell | Frank Evans |
888 | Last trip with a killer | Jerry Ford |
889 | Requiem for a prosecutor | Tom Candrix |
890 | The 13th is the day of death | Fred Treath |
891 | The funeral business | Frank Evans |
892 | The death of a snoop | Tom Candrix |
893 | The Chicago Puppet Catchers | Fred Treath |
894 | A job for the doomed | Frank Evans |
895 | Diamond sharks | Jerry Ford |
896 | The bringer of death | Tom Candrix |
897 | The hangman's trail | Jerry Ford |
898 | A grip on the snake's nest | Tom Candrix |
899 | Welcome to the afterlife | Fred Treath |
900 | How did Rhena Parker die? | Frank Evans |
901 | The Black Bat Murders | John Marlowe |
902 | You don't kill an oil sheikh | Tom Candrix |
903 | A corpse rarely comes alone | Tom Candrix |
904 | The phantom killer | Frank Evans |
Bat paperbacks
No. | title | author | year |
---|---|---|---|
220 | I'm dying of curare | GW Jones | 1965 |
235 | Enticing corpse | GW Jones | 1966 |
254 | The fox in the iron | GW Jones | 1966 |
271 | The red jaguar | GW Jones | 1966 |
287 | The spirit makers from Orland Park | GW Jones | 1966 |
304 | Murder in the "Red Turkey" | GW Jones | 1967 |
317 | Satan's daughter | GW Jones | 1967 |
329 | The naked corpse | GW Jones | 1967 |
330 | A computer is playing wrong | M. Wegener | 1970 |
331 | Free parking space in the afterlife | M. Wegener | 1970 |
332 | Cannibals | George P. Gray | 1970 |
333 | The boss in the dark | Fred Henry | 1970 |
334 | Industrial vulture | Peter Theodor | 1970 |
335 | Gangster Dawn | George P. Gray | 1970 |
336 | Murder on the 7th hole | Fred M. Wayer | 1971 |
337 | Art from the realm of the dead | Peter Theodor | 1971 |
338 | Comeback over corpses | George P. Gray | 1971 |
339 | The boss in the crosshairs | Fred Henry | 1971 |
340 | Reptiles | George P. Gray | 1972 |
341 | A dead man came to the gala party | Larry Carr | 1972 |
342 | The monster | George P. Gray | 1972 |
343 | The corrected murder | George P. Gray | 1972 |
344 | Death flight | George P. Gray | 1972 |
345 | Poison for a blonde snake | Larry Carr | 1972 |
346 | panic | George P. Gray | 1972 |
347 | The horrible | George P. Gray | 1972 |
348 | Played out | George P. Gray | 1972 |
349 | Fire face | George P. Gray | 1972 |
350 | Coffed | George P. Gray | 1972 |
351 | Larga's heirs let die | Peter Theodor | 1972 |
352 | Killing isn't child's play | George P. Gray | 1972 |
353 | Death drives Cadillac | Larry Carr | 1973 |
354 | Poison death creeps through Chicago | George P. Gray | 1973 |
355 | Hot track - wrong track | George P. Gray | 1973 |
356 | Trio of doom | George P. Gray | 1973 |
357 | Death from the Kalahari | George P. Gray | 1973 |
358 | The boss has crazy jobs for Sandra | George P. Gray | 1973 |
359 | It bangs at 13 | George P. Gray | 1973 |
360 | Vacation with various dead | Noel Kane | 1973 |
361 | Angel of cruel lust | Noel Kane | 1973 |
362 | The killer doesn't care about ice | Kelly Kevin | 1973 |
The black bat (Blitz-Verlag)
- The Black Bat (Collector's Edition)
- The sign of the black bat. 2011, ISBN 978-3-89840-327-6 .
- The night of the black bat. 2012, ISBN 978-3-89840-330-6 .
- Black bat attack. 2013, ISBN 978-3-89840-342-9 .
- The Black Bat (E-Books)
Published under the pseudonym GW Jones, unless otherwise noted.
- 01 The attack. 2014, ISBN 978-3-95719-001-7 .
- 02 The coffin. 2014, ISBN 978-3-95719-002-4 .
- 03 Black bat attack. 2014, ISBN 978-3-95719-003-1 .
- 04 Angelika Schröder : A harmless case. 2014, ISBN 978-3-95719-004-8 .
- 05 Margret Schwekendiek : The dead are not silent. 2014, ISBN 978-3-95719-005-5 .
- 06 League of the Damned. 2014, ISBN 978-3-95719-006-2 .
- 07 The spies. 2016, ISBN 978-3-95719-007-9 .
- 08 The crusade. 2016, ISBN 978-3-95719-008-6 .
- 09 Flame Path. 2016, ISBN 978-3-95719-009-3 .
- 10 The victory of the black bat. 2017, ISBN 978-3-95719-010-9 .
- 11 The Trojan Horse. 2017, ISBN 978-3-95719-011-6 .
- 12 The dragon's trail. 2017, ISBN 978-3-95719-012-3 .
- 13 The dragon's trail. 2017, ISBN 978-3-95719-013-0 .
- 14 The wet grave. 2017, ISBN 978-3-95719-014-7 .
- 15 city in fear. 2017, ISBN 978-3-95719-015-4 .
- 16 The invisible death. 2018, ISBN 978-3-95719-016-1 .
- 17 The voice of righteousness. 2018, ISBN 978-3-95719-017-8 .
- 18 The eyes of the blind man. 2018, ISBN 978-3-95719-018-5 .
- The Black Bat - New Adventure
The titles appear under the pseudonym AS Jones.
- 01 blood money. 2016, ISBN 978-3-95719-051-2 .
- 02 The wrong victim. 2016, ISBN 978-3-95719-052-9 .
- 03 The trap. 2016, ISBN 978-3-95719-053-6 .
Web links
- Schwarze Fledermaus , website by Nico Mathies with information, covers and a list of tracks
- Pabel-Kriminal-Roman , list of titles by Uwe Schnabel on Zauberspiegel-Online
- In the sign of the black bat , article by Ingo Löchel on Zauberspiegel-Online
Individual evidence
- ↑ Issues 111, 112 and 114 incorrectly carry a bat logo, volume 118 does not have one, although it is a bat novel.
- ^ Jörg Weigand: pseudonyms: a lexicon: aliases of the authors of German-language narrative literature. 2nd, improved and enlarged edition. Nomos, Baden-Baden 1994, ISBN 3-7890-3526-2 .
- ^ G. Wayman Jones: Brand of the Black Bat. In: Black Book Detective July 1937.
- ↑ Nico Mathies on novels, the series "Die Fledermaus" and "Kommissar X" as well as his two pages on the Internet , interview by Ingo Löchel on Zauberspiegel-Online