Theodore Tinsley

Tinsley's stories about The Scarlet Ace were published in All Detective Magazine in the early 1930s
Tinsley's "Bullets for a Brunette" was cover-featured on the November 1936 issue of Detective Romances

Theodore A. Tinsley (October 27, 1894 – March 3, 1979) was an American writer who primarily wrote mystery stories. Tinsley wrote 27 stories featuring The Shadow for The Shadow Magazine pulp magazine. He also created Carrie Cashin, one of the first female detectives in pulp fiction, who appeared in Street & Smith's Crimebuster pulp magazine. An early series he wrote is the "Amusement Inc./Scarlet Ace" series that ran over 4 different pulp magazines in the 1930s.