Crime SuspenStories (June-July 1953), #17

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Al Williamson
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Touch and Go!

Storyline: Acton had killed Arthur Huxley and now tried to remove any clue that he had been at Huxley's home and had committed the crime. But his fixation with eliminating evidence of his presence had its consequences.

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One for the Money...

Storyline: When Ronald tells his wife that he has bled his business dry and there is no more money, his wife tells him that she only cared for him because of money, and announces she's leaving him. He commits suicide, and Anita then returns to her old stomping grounds where she had found Ronald and hopes that lightning strikes again. Meanwhile, she joins an elderly woman having lunch and talks with her, then is surprised that the woman offers her to be her paid live-in companion. Arriving at the house, she confronts Harriet's husband Eric, once jilted by another woman, who craves women to get revenge on.

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Big Blow!

Storyline: While traveling by car, Markel spots his partner asleep and kills him with a wrench. Locating a spot to discard the bloody instrument, he hurls it out the window, then locates a likely spot to engineer a crash with a semi truck so that the Police would not suspect the reality of his partner's head wound. Unfortunately, he discovers his car is traveling too fast to stop as planned......then as he approaches the rear of the truck, he spots a signed which said: DANGER! NITROGLYCERIN!!!

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Fired!

Storyline: As the owner of a cattle ranch, Patricia is getting lonely and longs for a man. That man is Roy Willis, a ranch hand who talks her into making him foreman. But soon he bores of Pat and seeks adventure in town with another woman. But Pat discovers the pair and decides to give Roy something to remember her by!

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...Two for the Show!

Storyline: Harry has killed his wife and made it look as if she never came home from work. A perfect crime, until a nosy detective smells a rat!

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