Diamondstone: Magician-Sleuth
by G.T. Fleming-Roberts
introduction by Will Murray
For six spectacular adventures, Diamondstone, Magician-Sleuth delivered justice with sleight of hand in the pages of Popular Detective from 1937 to 1939. Written by master pulp scribe G.T. Fleming-Roberts, this is the first time the complete series has been collected. Includes an all-new introduction by pulp historian Will Murray.
254 pages, approx. 6"x9"


7 Comments
MBrown
September 13, 2010I proofed this work. Enjoyable if you like magician-detective stories. Will have to post a review on Amazon for it soon.
Chris Yates
September 20, 2010One more Altus product added to the “to buy” list. I can’t place the cover origin…again. It isn’t from the six Popular Detective titles that contained the installments to the Diamondstone series and my perusal of Thrilling Publications covers has come-up blank too.
Where did this cover come from?…Please?
Matt
September 20, 2010Thanks for the kind words, it was a fun read! The cover’s from Variety Detective. Since Diamondstone never appeared on the cover of any of those Popular Detective issues, I thought this was a good alternative.
Borb7
September 7, 2011I tried to buy this on amazon but they list it as out of print. How can I buy a copy?
moring
September 8, 2011Hi-
It should be available in a few days, I’m told from Amazon.
Thanks,
Matt
borb7
September 8, 2011Thanks! I’m trying to buy one a month and Diamondstone was next on my list. Loved Ki-Gor and Seekay.
Chris Yates
September 20, 2010If Diamondstone had a cover appearance Norman Saunders’ Aug. 1939 cover to Variety Detective would be it! Excellent choice!