The Phantom Detective - The Island of Death - June, 1933 02/1 by G. Wayman Jones (The Phantom Detective #4)
Requirements: pdf reader; 790 kb
Overview: The Phantom (in the stories, no one ever called him the Phantom Detective) was wealthy playboy Richard Curtis Van Loan. Having experienced action and adventure in the big war (WW I) he became bored. Frank Havens, the publisher of the New York Clarion challenged his young friend to solve a case the police couldn't.
He did, of course. Having gotten the bug, Richard learned everything he could about crime detection, makeup and disguise, and the psychology of criminals. Eventually he started solving crimes the police couldn't and was eventually called upon by the police to help them. Often, the police would approach Havens about contacting The Phantom. Eventually Havens put a crimson colored beacon on the roof of the paper and turned it on whenever The Phantom was needed (holy Bat Signal!!).
And so it went for 170 issues, the third longest run for a hero pulp character, after the Shadow (325) and Doc Savage (181).
Genre: fiction mystery

Download Instructions:
(Closed Filehost) http://uploads.to/dxopgl3226o4
Mirror:
(Closed Filehost) https://uploadrocket.net/tj5t26yfg2vh/10000111000.zip.html
Requirements: pdf reader; 790 kb
Overview: The Phantom (in the stories, no one ever called him the Phantom Detective) was wealthy playboy Richard Curtis Van Loan. Having experienced action and adventure in the big war (WW I) he became bored. Frank Havens, the publisher of the New York Clarion challenged his young friend to solve a case the police couldn't.
He did, of course. Having gotten the bug, Richard learned everything he could about crime detection, makeup and disguise, and the psychology of criminals. Eventually he started solving crimes the police couldn't and was eventually called upon by the police to help them. Often, the police would approach Havens about contacting The Phantom. Eventually Havens put a crimson colored beacon on the roof of the paper and turned it on whenever The Phantom was needed (holy Bat Signal!!).
And so it went for 170 issues, the third longest run for a hero pulp character, after the Shadow (325) and Doc Savage (181).
Genre: fiction mystery
Download Instructions:
(Closed Filehost) http://uploads.to/dxopgl3226o4
Mirror:
(Closed Filehost) https://uploadrocket.net/tj5t26yfg2vh/10000111000.zip.html