Detective Frank Hall wasn’t so much a cop: more of a killer on the police force. His brutal style and devil-like visage gave him the nickname Satan Hall as he worked to corruption, gangsters, and killers… one of the most unique series characters from the detective pulps of the 1930s. This volume collects the first six short stories, including the previously-undocumented premiere story, “Black Turns White.” Written by the creator of the hard-boiled detective story, Carroll John Daly, and including the original illustrations from the original pulp magazines.
Written by Carroll John Daly; cover by Lejaren Hiller; illustrated by Joseph A. Farren
The Argosy Library #111
Satan’s Lash: The Complete Cases of Satan Hall, Volume 1 (The Argosy Library) by Carroll John Daly contains the following stories:
- “Black Turns White”
- “Satan’s Lash”
- “Satan Sees Red”
- “Satan’s Law”
- “Satan’s Kill”
- “Satan’s Creed”