Celebrated as one of the rare pioneering pulp heroines of the Great Depression
In 1936, a pulp writer going by the name of Lars created one of the few female heroines of the pulp era: the Domino Lady.
Motivated by the murder of her father, young socialite Ellen Patrick dons a silky evening gown, a domino mask, and a cloak, pursuing high-society criminals. Soon, she finds herself entangled in an elaborate political machination with only her wits, sensuous beauty, and an automatic gun loaded with a knockout serum, to save her life and administrate her personal view of justiceā¦
Also check a new collection of domino lady adventure here !
and there is a recent novel too available here
This version includes:
– a complete author bibliography
– Lars Anderson, the Author
– A restored version of the pulp original illustrations