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The Jeweled Butterfly

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Whether poor Stella had been a good girl or a bad one, what mattered most was the fact that she was now awfully dead.
The Kid Passes the Sugar (The Patent Leather Kid[3])

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The police knew only one fact about the Patent Leather Kid—strange things happened to men who tried to get him.
The Last Bell on the Street [story]

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Introducing Salesman Pete Quint, the human idea mine.
The Vanishing Corpse

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Time for Murder

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Amateur burglar extraordinary — that’s what George Brokay wanted to be — and he got his wish! But he never knew there could be so many angles to a simple job of house-breaking until he stepped into that darkened room — just in.
Whispering Justice (Ed Jenkins[52])

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Ed Jenkins invades the slimy web of crime to get loose an innocent victim.
Whispering Sands: Stories of Gold Fever and the Western Desert

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Bob Zane, the hero of most of these stories, is a seasoned prospector who not only knows the western deserts, but also knows the criminal mind and the laws that govern survival in this beautiful, dangerous land where the search for gold never ends. With keen intelligence and a strong sense of justice, he tracks robbers across the desert wastes and rescues hapless city slickers. Deep in the arid Sierra Madre, where gold is so plentiful it is used to make bullets. Bob Zane saves a young woman prospector from a band of fierce Yaqui Indians. He is almost outwitted by a psychotic killer who knows everything there is to know about desert warfare, and he solves a case of robbery and murder for the Bleaching Skull Mining Company. Occasionally Zane leaves the desert; he always returns for another adventure.

Erle Stanley Gardner knew the deserts of the Southwest at first hand. During the Great Depression, when these colorful adventure stories were written, he heard the legends of lost mines from old prospectors, rumors of fabulous fortunes buried by Spaniards, and tales of hardened adventurers lured by mysterious gold into lethal encounters with the burning sun and bullets aimed to kill. He traveled as prolifically as he wrote and, camping in the desert, heard night after night the mysterious sound of the sand whispering on the wings of the desert wind. This collection of his “Whispering Tales,” set in the Mojave Desert, Death Valley, the Colorado basin, Mexico, is both vintage Gardner and a rare nugget of Western Americana. The action is fast, but the feeling is subtly different from other Gardner fiction; the difference is the desert — and the gold.

Written in Sand (Bob Zane[7])

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Little by little a mystery unfolded itself to Bob Zane out on the desert, but for a solution he had to ask the murmuring sands themselves
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