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"Dead Men Kill is pulp fiction mystery/zombie story written by L. Ron Hubbard. It was first published in 1934 in the July issue of Thrilling Detective magazine. Ron Hubbard, the author of "Dead Men Kill" Plot Detective Terry Lane has little to go on to unravel this unusual mystery, a blue grey glove, and a Haitian pharmacy bill for a very strange drug. As some of the cities most respected citizens inexplicably die from what appears to be zombie attacks, Lane finds himself a recipient of death threats. To complicate matters, a nightclub singer claims to have information that could help Lane solve this unusual case. However, Lane becomes suspicious of her motives and against his better judgement, acts on her tip. His initial intuition proves to be correct but too late! He finds himself sealed in a coffin en route to the next murder, his own! Publication history Dead Men Kill was written and published in the July 1934 issue of the pulp magazine "Thrilling Detective". Dead Men Kill is from the Golden Age series which Galaxy Press started re- publishing in 2008. The book has been re-released in paperback, with glossaries, and author bio. It is also available as a full-cast audiobook, with full sound effects and music, featuring R.F. Daley, Jim Meskimen, Jennifer Aspen, Lori Jablons, John Mariano and Matt Scott. Reviews * Books.Gather.com: Gil T. Wilson * Goodreads.com: Lori Tobyhanna References 1934 American novels Zombie novels Novels by L. Ron Hubbard "
"Mickey McCarty (November 15, 1946 – July 21, 2010) was a professional American football player who played tight end for one season for the Kansas City Chiefs.Mickey McCarty NFL & AFL Football Statistics - Pro-Football- Reference.com McCarty was one of four athletes (Dave Winfield, Noel Jenke, and Dave Logan the others) to be drafted in three sports. McCarty was drafted by the Chicago Bulls of the NBA (15th round, 183rd overall pick in the 1968 draft), MLB's Cleveland Indians (25th round of the 1968 draft) and the Dallas Chaparrals of the ABA.Pasadena, TCU star Mickey McCarty dies References 1946 births 2010 deaths American football tight ends Chicago Bulls draft picks Dallas Chaparrals draft picks Kansas City Chiefs players TCU Horned Frogs men's basketball players TCU Horned Frogs baseball players TCU Horned Frogs football players American Football League players American men's basketball players "
"Arthur Pusey (July 1896 - 1965) was a British stage and film actor. He was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, and died in London. Selected filmography * The Barton Mystery (1920) * The Bachelor's Club (1921) * The Other Person (1921) * The God in the Garden (1921) * Stable Companions (1922) * The Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square (1922) * The Blue Lagoon (1923) * Moonbeam Magic (1924) * Father Voss (1925) * Land of Hope and Glory (1927) * Weib in Flammen (1928) * The Woman on the Rack (1928) * The Silent House (1929) * Die vierte von rechts (1929) * The Fourth from the Right (1929) * To What Red Hell (1929) * Red Pearls (1930) Bibliography * Jung, Uli & Schatzberg, Walter. Beyond Caligari: The Films of Robert Wiene. Berghahn Books, 1999. External links * 1896 births 1965 deaths English male film actors English male silent film actors 20th-century English male actors 20th-century British male actors People from Watford "