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Sun, Oct 2, 1960
Stewart Styles the Maitre-D of Willie Dente's club is being blackmailed. Willie lends him the money to set a trap for the blackmailer. A package containing a pigeon and a note arrives. The pigeon is to take the money to the blackmailer. Willie intends to contact the delivery company but an attempted hit and run reveals Veronica Mizell. Rather than the mastermind behind the blackmail she is a fellow victim. Dente discovers a common link in a dentist, interviewing the man Dente becomes suspicious of his dental assistant, Nurse Barrow. Dante sets a trap for the assistant which she falls for and is over powered and arrested.
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Sun, Oct 9, 1960
Cops are swarming at opening night of Dante's Inferno because the D.A. refuses to believe Willie's really gone straight. An out-of-town mobster also figures the nightclub's a front for gambling and orders Willie to become his partner, or there will be a shooting in the club that night.
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Sun, Nov 13, 1960
Penelope Dare, a teenaged girl with an active imagination, writes the best-selling novel Wickedly Yours. The book appears to be a thinly-veiled Roman à clef about Dante's life of crime. Meanwhile, Vic and Manny, thieves who've just robbed a furrier, believe the book is true and set about to have Dante fence their stolen items, which the Inferno staff mistakenly accept on delivery.
Sun, Nov 27, 1960
After he buys a seemingly average, nondescript painting, Dante finds that it has generated an unusual interest from strangers, including Princess Stephanie, who offers him a suspicious amount of money to buy it. Dante has the painting examined, which reveals that it's not what it seems to be. Meanwhile, the people who want to take possession of the painting are prepared to pull out all the stops to get it.