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Tales of the Bagman, Volume 3

By: B.C. Bell
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
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Bagman versus the Butcher.

A new gang boss is taking over the meat-packing district of Chicago and his tools are murder and intimidation. He calls himself the Butcher and the trail of death and destruction he leaves in his wake is a testament to that moniker. Now it will take all of the Bagman's skills and know-how to unmask this savage foe and save the streets of the Windy City from a new and bloody gang war. Writer B. Chris Bell unleashes a trio of brand new adventures featuring his sarcastic 1930s hero who wears a burlap sack over his head and fights for his neighborhood streets. Added to this volume's roster is a mystery involving the kidnapping of newsboys and in a third story, Bagman's trusted ally and driver, Crankshaft, is featured in a solo short. Here is pulp action in a truly unique style starring one of the most original new pulp stars ever put to paper, the Bagman!

©2016 B.C.Bell (P)2017 RadioArchives.com
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