The Pendulum Of The Skull (1923)
The swinging skull was a sign of danger; but danger comes to any man who invades an island of the savage seas, and matches his wits against the despots of the tropic outlands
Sailorman (1935)
It Was Celebes—Danger in the Golden Air, and Tragedy and Glory
Looter’s Loot (1932)
Mystery and Thrills in the South Seas
Chapter 1. – The “Duke” Sees A “Break.”
Chapter 2. – Plots And Plans.
Chapter 3. – The Senor.
Chapter 4. – Dead Man’s Warning.
Chapter 5. – Trial Of Strength.
Chapter 6. – Farleigh’s Pearls.
Chapter 7. – The Only Chance.
Chapter 8. – The Luck Holds.
Chapter 9. – The Word Of Mascalla.
Desperate Passages contains 38 illustrations.
Joseph Allan Elphinstone Dunn (1872–1941), better known as J. Allan Dunn, was one of the high-producing writers of the American pulp magazines. He published well over a thousand stories, novels, and serials from 1914–41. His main genres were adventure and western; although he did write a number of detective stories.
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