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The Shadow20 Mar 2010 12:36 p.m. PST

At various times Tepperman was a writer for "Operator #5", "Secret Agent X", and "The Spider". He also wrote many short detective stories for "Ten Detective Aces". Since many of us here have already read and enjoyed his "Spider" and "Op5" novels I'd also like to suggest his "Suicide Squad" stories in "Ace G-Man" as they're well written and full of violent action.

Four of the stories are collected in "High Adventure" which you can get here:

link

diehard20 Mar 2010 5:48 p.m. PST

Thanks for the heads up. As a big Spider fan I could tell his work from Pages (whom I preferred, but Tepperman's Spider stuff wasn't half bad , although I did like his Operator 5 stuff.) Will have to check this out.

The Shadow20 Mar 2010 5:56 p.m. PST

>>As a big Spider fan I could tell his work from Pages (whom I preferred, but Tepperman's Spider stuff wasn't half bad<<

I agree. Many "Spider" fans feel that the later stories, many by Tepperman, were a step down, but not so much that you wouldn't read them anyway. From what I've read he also did quite a few radio scripts. Mainly for the very popular "Inner Sanctum" program.

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