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- When a guest at Slate's hotel reports that her husband is missing while carrying a large sum of money, Slate investigates and nearly suffers the same fate.
- Slate Shannon outwits a criminal who covets the rich feathered capes of the princes of Montezuma. The art addict steals a priceless antique, then frames another man for the theft.
- Shannon and Sailor are shanghaied into sailing the Bold Venture to pick up loot when crooks nab a helicopter carrying a payload.
- Slate acts, quickly and heroically, to clear Pepe Gomez, a prize fighter who has been framed for murder, by his wife and his manager, after Pepe returns to his native Trinidad, determined to retire.
- Three Latin dancers toss paper camellias to the audience. Shannon grabs one of the flowers and finds himself in a a pearl-smuggling racket .
- After a famous matador collapses during a mock bullfight with Sailor, his associates discover that he'd been stabbed earlier in the day and accuse Slate of killing him out of jealousy. Slate launches his own investigation and discovers that the lusty bullfighter was a married man who left a string of beautiful conquests in his wake - and an equally angry spouse.
- An ambitious general tries to frame Slate for the murder of a visiting prince, whose wife was a Miami showgirl. Shannon had flouted the visiting prince and now in return faces a murder rap.
- Ginny, a former girlfriend of Slate Shannon's, comes to Trinidad to haunt him - with a murder rap.
- A beautiful woman poses as a plantation owner's widow to pocket the inheritance. Shannon attempts to catch the widow and her murdering partner.
- Trying to protect her sister, Amy, who has committed a murder in Florida, Liz Fonda hires a private detective to get the incriminating murder weapon.
- An avenging widower plans to murder Slate but kills the wrong man in Slate's Trinidad hotel.
- A beautiful girl boards a gambling ship against her father's wishes. Slate and Sailor go to the ship to bring her home. A wealthy plantation owner asks Shannon to get his daughter off a gambling ship.
- Two killers trail a man to Shannon's hotel, and shoot him because they think he is carrying diamonds- the Tears of Siva. When they discover he has not got them - Shannon is in trouble again
- Slate Shannon needs a series of valuable maps to clear Sailor of a theft charge. When he gets them, he finds that he has battles of his own.
- Niko Kazantos, a notorious crook tricks Ines de Baca, a frightened woman, into believing that she is a murderer. Slate Shannon outsmarts the gangster at his own crooked game.
- Slate Shannon aids Jamie Kent, a wounded gangster, and hides him from his double-crossing pals.
- Slate and Shannon are involved in intrigue over a priceless Chinese figurine after Slate transports a Chinese girl from a tramp steamer to the Trinidad mainland.
- When Mark Duncan dies of poisoning at his wedding, Shannon investigates and finds himself fighting desperately for his own life.
- Shannon receives a note telling him that he is to be killed and then finds one of his guests murdered. Was it a mistake? Death writes an obituary for the wrong man.
- The portrait of a sea-captain believed dead presents a gruesome picture to Slate Shannon. He must thwart a blackmailer and overtake a killer.
- Shannon baits a trap when an island merchant dies while protecting his million-dollar possession, his jewel covered skull of Tezcula, ancient Aztec emperor.
- A tourist from Iowa goes on a spree in Trinidad. Slate blunders around and gets kidnapped.
- When Slate and Sailor find four dead men in a drifting lifeboat, they learn that the boat is from a ship believed lost in the Far East.
- Mike Elliot claims that his partner drowned during a sponge-fishing expedition - but Slate Shannon smells trouble when he sees the man, dry and alive.
- When Slate warns Konno, a gang boss, that a hired killer will murder him, he endangers his own and Sailor's life and unwittingly gives a wrong picture of the situation.