The Black Bat - Black Bat in Black Book Detective Index (The Second Black Bat)

Black Bat in Black Book Detective Index (The Second Black Bat)

  1. The Brand of the Black Bat (Jul 39)
  2. Murder Calls the Bat (Sep 39)
  3. The Black Bat Strikes Again (Nov 39)
  4. The Black Bat’s Challenge (Jan 40)
  5. The Black Bat’s Spy Trail (Mar 40)
  6. The Black Bat’s Crusade (May 40)
  7. The Black Bat’s Flame Trail (Jul 40)
  8. The Black Bat’s Triumph (Sep 40)
  9. The Black Bat and the Trojan Horse (Nov 40)
  10. The Black Bat’s Dragon Trail (Jan 41)
  11. The Black Bat’s Justice (Mar 41)
  12. The Black Bat and the Red Menace (May 41)
  13. The Black Bat’s Summons (Jul 41)
  14. The Black Bat’s Invisible Enemy (Sep 41)
  15. "The Voice of Doom" (Nov 41)
  16. "The Eyes of the Blind" (Jan 42)
  17. "The Blackout Murders" (Mar 42)
  18. "Shadow of Evil" (May 42)
  19. "The Faceless Satan" (Jul 42)
  20. "The Murder Prophet" (Sep 42)
  21. "The Nazi Spy Murders" (Nov 42)
  22. "The Seventh Column" (Jan 43)
  23. "Millions for a Murder" (Mar 43)
  24. "Captains of Death" (May 43)
  25. "Without Blood They Die" (Sum 43)
  26. "Guardians in Black" (Fal 43)
  27. "Markets of Treason" (Win 44)
  28. "The White Witch" (Spr 44)
  29. "Death For Charity" (Sum 44)
  30. "Murder Deals in Ersatz" (Fal 44)
  31. "The Skeleton’s Secret" (Win 45)
  32. "The Marked Man" (Spr 45)
  33. "Murder on the Loose" (Sum 45)
  34. "Murder Among the Dying" (Fal 45)
  35. "Blind Man’s Bluff" (Win 46)
  36. "The Man Behind Murder" (Spr 46)
  37. "The Survivor Murders" (Sum 46)
  38. "With Malice Aforethought" (Fal 46)
  39. "The Crime To Come" (Feb 47)
  40. "The Lakeside Murder" (Apr 47)
  41. "The Murder Prophet" (Jun 47)
  42. "Dead Man’s Plunder" (Aug 47)
  43. "The Long Ago Murder" (Oct 47)
  44. "City of Hidden Death" (Dec 47)
  45. "The Coiled Serpent" (Feb 48)
  46. "Inheritance of Murder" (Apr 48)
  47. "The Murder Maker" (Jun 48)
  48. "The Lying Killers" (Sep 48)
  49. "City of Hate" (Nov 48)
  50. "Thirty-One Deadly Guns" (Jan 49)
  51. "The Riddle of the Dead Man’s Bequest" (Mar 49)
  52. "Murder’s Playground" (May 49)
  53. "The Missing Million" (Sum 49)
  54. "The Dennison Document" (Fal 49)
  55. "Murder Town" (Win 50)
  56. "Blueprint of Crime" (Spr 50)
  57. "The Murder Genius" (Sum 50)
  58. "The Black Bat Fights For Life" (Fal 50)
  59. "The League of Faceless Men" (Win 51)
  60. "The Dangerous Corpse" (Spr 51)
  61. "The Killer Who Wasn’t" (Win 52)
  62. "The Eyes of Death" (Spr 52)
  63. "Hot, Willing--and Deadly" (Win 53)
  64. "The Lady of Death" (Spr 53)
  65. "The Celebrity Murders" (Sum 1953) .

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