Joe Archibald's pulp detective series features Willie Klump—a hapless private investigator who formerly worked for the prestigious Hawkeye Detective Agency—and his many misadventures. Here in "Skip Tracer Bullets," Willie is once again down on his luck. His fortunes change when a new case leads him to stolen diamonds ... but Willie soon finds himself in over his head. One of Archibald's later stories, "Skip Tracer Bullets" was originally published in a 1944 issue of Popular Detective.
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Joe Archibald (1898–1986) was a prolific pulp fiction writer. He is best known for his sports themed books for boys and teens and the Willlie Klump series, which centered on a shabby, hapless detective named William Klump and his many misadventures.
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