His host was the devil incarnate — a sadistic rapist preying on juveniles — he HAD to be caged.
You Can’t Escape Me
She was the high priestess of evil — rapacious and insatiable. Hell was her home and Satan, her lover.
Yet she still managed to fall naked to her death from her balcony. I have to be honest, that does not inspire much terror.
Pardon My Body
Kiss Your Elbow
Life & Loves of a Modern Mister Bluebeard (Original Title: Ride The Nightmare)
Murder By The Dozen
A Scorned Woman… A Dead Man
From the back:
KIDNAPPED!
A woman’s scream pierced the silence of the Chinese cemetery. James Lee Wong raced to the scene, only to hear the distant grinding of gears as a ruthless abductor sped off into the night with a frightened victim. The case had started with a corpse in a dark alley — and a missing $200,000 which Fang Yut, a wealthy importer, had used to smuggle opium into the States. The worried lords of Frisco’s Chinatown called Detective James Lee to clean up the scandal. Lee soon found himself thrown into a whirlpool of violence which was to culminate in the strange death of Fang Yut and in the brutal kidnapping of a white girl. This is only one of twelve exciting action-packed stories featuring the famous Chinese master sleuth, James Lee Wong.
The Tenderfoot
He Tackled A Gang Of Land Grabbers
The Great Divide
Novelized From The Photoplay
Gillian
Murder At Midnight
Who Was The Lady In The Dark?
Two young people fight their way out of a web of mystery and intrigue
The Leather Pushers (1922)
I prefer the 1950 edition, myself.
They All Died Young
All victims comely young women… all violently murdered by diverse means and for different motives.
Other books, however, claim only Some Die Young
Gracus the Centurion
He had captured a unique slave, and fired his lust with the thwarted passion of a conquered woman…
Pattern For Murder (1952)
Later re-titled The Scrambled Yeggs
Meet The Don
When Thieves Fall Out