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The Second Longest Night
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1955
When Chester Drum's ex-wife is killed, her father, a senator, wants to know why. All evidences leads to a connection with a major oil leasing deal the senator's company has with Venezuela and the millions it will bring.
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Mecca For Murder
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1956
The beautiful Fawzia Totah, a former belly-dancer from Jordan, fears she is targeted for death by a wealthy American dynasty because a young man from that family has fallen in love with her. Protecting Totah soon extends to traveling to Mecca during her hadj.
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Trouble Is My Name
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1957
In Berlin to investigate a matter for and possibly about a potential vice presidential candidate, Chester Drum lands between both West and East German interests in a rich German industrialist and his son, a former Nazi.
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Murder Is My Dish
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1957
Chester Drum was out for revenge when a good friend, formerly of the CIA and now a civilian working a case for Drum, is murdered in New York, The only clue is a reference to a ship bound for South America. Drum heads there to go against a petty dictator with greater asperations.
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Killers Are My Meat
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1957
A fellow private eye whose career had seen better times invites Drum to come in on a divorce case that reeked of blackmail. Drum declines but then the man is murdered in front of him and Drum wants to know who. The case takes him up against a movement in India and those working both sides.
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Violence Is My Business
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1958
Asked to check the movements of a noted law professor, Drum reluctantly took the case only to see the professor kill himelf by leaping from a ledge. Finding out why would take Drum to Canada chasing three criminals, one who thought he was serving his country.
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Terror Is My Trade
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1958
The special American envoy to the Emergency Mission at NATO hires Chester Drum to be his bodyguard as he sails on an oceanliner over to Europe. A gangster, once an acquaitance of the diplomat, is also onboard and the envoy fears for his life. Drum soon finds others may want the man dead as well.
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Homicide Is My Game
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1959
Driving home from a dinner with friends, Chester Drum nearly hits a teenage girl who runs into the road to flag him down to get help for her companion who is hurt. The simple act of driving them to the nearest hospital lands Drum in a case of deadly blackmail and worse.
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Double In Trouble
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1959
In an interesting combination this adventure starred both Chester Drum and West Coast detective Shell Scott, by Richard S. Prather. Both men in their own way get joked into a frivolous case only to have it turn very serious when blackmail and a US Senator get involved.
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Danger Is My Line
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1960
The client had been arrested for killing an Icelandic diplomat, tried, and acquitted. Then he bragged to a magazine of his guilt for 50 G's and now people from Iceland want him dead. Chester Drum is hired to protect him but doesn't know if he can, or should.
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Death Is My Comrade
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1960
When a famous writer is said to have turned down the Nobel Prize while living in Russia, everyone was surprised. Then Chester Drum is hired to not only prove the man did not want to turn it down, he wanted to leave the Soviet Union but was not allowed. Drum travels to Moscow to take on the establishment.
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Peril Is My Pay
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1960
A wealthy man's son, a would-be Olympic athlete, is in love with a female Czech athlete and insists on seeing her during the Rome games. Chester Drum is hired to chaperone the young man to keep him from causing a diplomatic incident or worse.
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Manhunt Is My Mission
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1961
An American surgeon was visiting in the volatile nation of Motamar when the revolution erupted around him and he disappears. Chester Drum is hired to find him and get him out but the warlord running that region doesn't like intruders.
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Jeopardy Is My Job
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1962
The wealthy American couple had traveled to the Costa del Sol of Spain for a vacation and ended up staying for fifteen years. Now the husband has disappeared and Chester Drum is hired to follow his trail to learn what happened to him.
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Francesca
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1963
Axel Spade had made a fortune advising international crooks and smugglers on ways to improve their businesses and legitamize their illegal booty. He is wanted in 26 countries except Switzerland and America. He hires Chester Drum to find out who had managed to steal 3 million dollars from him.
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Drum Beat - Berlin
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1964
Lorelei doesn't trust Chester Drum because he, like others, thinks her boyfriend is a double agent. She distrusts him even he promises to smuggle her father from East Berlin into the West. Now Drum has to trust she won't kill him or let the East Germans do it.
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Drum Beat - Dominique
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1965
Jack Morley's career had taken a nosedive since he hobnobbed with diplomats in DC. Now he has a low-profile, low-paying government job in Paris. And he has an enemy, a powerful Senator who believes that Morley is blackmailing him. Chester Drum is asked to prove he isn't but how do you prove a negative?
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Drum Beat - Madrid
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1966
Chester Drum accompanies a sometimes friend to Spain where the man was planning to get married. The fact that the man was Axel Spade, wanted in many countries including Spain just made it more interesting. And the fact that they learn about twenty million dollars in missing Spanish gold.
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Drum Beat - Erica
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1967
A dying movie producer has a last wish to ask of Chester Drum, to find some way to get even with the actor who had stolen and then broken his daughter's heart. Drum reluctantly takes the case, heading back to Europe to at least try to help the daughter and gets involved in very strange dealings with very strange actors.
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Drum Beat - Marianne
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 1968
An old friend, Axel Spade, is still lusting over the millions in missing Spanish gold and has a plan to get it. The Russians, though, have plans of their own and want Chester Drum to stop him. To get him to do it, they kidnap Marianne, the one woman Drum has never stopped loving.
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Drum Beat - The Chester Drum Casebook
Written by Stephen Marlowe
Copyright: 2003
A collection of several short stories published through the years as well as a reprint of the full-length novel The stories were:
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