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PERIL PRESS presents:



Street and Smith’s Mystery Magazine, December 1939


THE BLUE PEARLS


by Walter B Gibson (probably)


as Maxwell Grant


Norgil actually had to steal—to be honest!


Can stealing ever become a Virtue?


Chapter 1: Norgil Makes A Deal


Chapter 2: The Sleight That Failed


Chapter 3: Death Plays A Hand


Chapter 4: Crime Strikes Home


Chapter 5: Murder Evidence


6100 Words



Street and Smith’s Mystery Magazine, December 1939


BEHIND THE CURTAIN


Intro to the Mystery Magazine issue


390 Words



This edition includes both illustrations to the story, the cover to the issue and an in-house ad for the next issue, as well as a Gallery of 19 covers to Crime Busters and Mystery Magazine that feature stories by Maxwell Grant. All are probably Norgil the Magician Stories and all are probably by Walter B Gibson, the Author of the Shadow for Street and Smith.