Police Patrol #32
In "Hunted!", accountant Frank Connelly is thrown into terror after receiving a chilling delivery: a bullet marked with his name and a threatening note. With his past as a key witness to Devil Garvie’s crime now resurfacing, the police enlist private eye Guy Marden to play decoy and outwit a man who’s just been released after a decade behind bars. Written and drawn by John Dixon, this tense 1959 thriller blends suspense and paranoia in a story where every shadow could be a threat. The cover by John Dixon captures the dread with a stark, shadowed portrait of Connelly under pressure.
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Accountant Frank Connelly receives a small box in the mail. Inside the box is a bullet with Connelly's name on it and a threatening note. Connelly suspects it may be Devil Garvie, who has just been released from prison after serving a 10-year stretch for an armed holdup. Connelly testified against Garvie at his trial. The police hire private eye Guy Marden to impersonate Connelly and stop Garvie before he makes good on his threat.
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