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Pulp Adventures #21: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Quarantine

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Pulp Adventures #21: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Quarantine

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Pulp Adventures #21: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Quarantine in Franklin, TN

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Featuring: "Highway J" by Charles Eric Maine Does science fiction hold the solution to illegal immigration? What becomes of a hapless scientist when his time-travel break-through makes him Public Enemy No. 1 in the 25th Century? What happens when finds himself the unwitting architect of the biggest migration of all -- through time itself? Can authorities build a wall in the time stream? Also in this issue: "The Hideout" by Ron Fortier -- They planned to catch Brother Bones, the undead avenger, off-guard. "Death of a Pulp Writer" by Patti Boeckman "The Red-Headed League" by Arthur Conan Doyle -- A very exclusive club leads a swindled client to the great detective Sherlock Holmes. "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Quarantine" by Adam Beau McFarlane -- At last it can be told- The secret of the Giant Rat of Sumatra. "Flowers for Christina" by Johnny Strike -- There was no customs inspection for his heart. "Death Steps Down" by C.K.M. Scanlon -- A thug wants revenge, but gives a detective a chance to double the score! "The Tree" by H.P. Lovecraft -- An ancient evil takes root. "The Doom That Came to Roanoke" by John E. Petty -- The squat little statue was a harbinger of evil to come! "From the Ground Up" by Leland S. Chester -- The whippersnapper thought he was a big shot, but made good on a promise! Cover by Norman A. Saunders, original pulp illustrations.
Featuring: "Highway J" by Charles Eric Maine Does science fiction hold the solution to illegal immigration? What becomes of a hapless scientist when his time-travel break-through makes him Public Enemy No. 1 in the 25th Century? What happens when finds himself the unwitting architect of the biggest migration of all -- through time itself? Can authorities build a wall in the time stream? Also in this issue: "The Hideout" by Ron Fortier -- They planned to catch Brother Bones, the undead avenger, off-guard. "Death of a Pulp Writer" by Patti Boeckman "The Red-Headed League" by Arthur Conan Doyle -- A very exclusive club leads a swindled client to the great detective Sherlock Holmes. "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Quarantine" by Adam Beau McFarlane -- At last it can be told- The secret of the Giant Rat of Sumatra. "Flowers for Christina" by Johnny Strike -- There was no customs inspection for his heart. "Death Steps Down" by C.K.M. Scanlon -- A thug wants revenge, but gives a detective a chance to double the score! "The Tree" by H.P. Lovecraft -- An ancient evil takes root. "The Doom That Came to Roanoke" by John E. Petty -- The squat little statue was a harbinger of evil to come! "From the Ground Up" by Leland S. Chester -- The whippersnapper thought he was a big shot, but made good on a promise! Cover by Norman A. Saunders, original pulp illustrations.

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