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Richard Telfair - The Corpse That Talked
Jonathan Craig - Case of the Cold Coquette
James Leasor - Host of Extras
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First published by William Heinemann Ltd. (hardback) in 1973. This paperback edition published by Corgi (ISBN: 0552121010) in 1983.
Leslie Charteris - The Saint and the Sizzling Sabo…
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Originally published as "The Saint on Guard" in 1944. This re-titled paperback edition from Avon (744) is undated but is circa 1956. Cover art is uncredited.
Charles Williams - Go Home, Stranger (Australian e…
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First published by Gold Medal in February 1954. This digest edition (631) published by Phantom Books, Sydney, Australia in 1955.
John B. West - A Taste for Blood
Bruno Fischer - The Bleeding Scissors
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First published by Ziff-Davis (hardback) in 1948. This paperback edition published by Signet (1256) in December 1955. Cover art by Robert Maguire.
Wade Miller - Kiss Her Goodbye (W.H. Allen edition…
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First published in the US by Lion in 1956. This edition published in the UK by W.H. Allen (hardback) in 1957. Cover art is not credited, and is a repainted version of the original Lion cover.
Day Keene - The Passion Murders
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Originally published as "Farewell to Passion" by Original Novels in 1951. This re-titled edition published by Avon (684) is undated but is from 1955. Cover art is not creditied.
Ian Fleming - You Only Live Twice
Peter Saxon - The Curse of Rathlaw
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Published by Lancer (73-750) in 1968. Peter Saxon was originally a pseudonym of W. Howard Baker but it became a house name when Baker took over the editorial reins of the Sexton Blake line. At least five other authors published as Peter Saxon - Wilfred McNeilly, Martin Thomas, Rex Dolphin, Stephen D. Frances and Ross Richards - this particular novel is by Martin Thomas. Cover art by Jeff Jones.
Klaus Netzen - Pearl of Blood
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Published by Mayflower (ISBN: 058312545X) in 1975. Klaus Netzen was a pseudonym of Laurence James. Cover art by Richard Clifton-Dey.
Day Keene - Home is the Sailor
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Published by Gold Medal (225) in February 1952. Cover art is uncredited. Re-issued in 2005 by Hard Case Crime.
John Glasby - Project Jove
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Published as part of an Ace Double (68310)) toether with Kenneth Bulmer's "The Hunters of Jundagai" in August 1971. Cover art by Kelly Freas.
Brian M. Stableford - Cradle of the Sun
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Published as part of an Ace Double (12140) together with Kenneth Bulmer's "The Wizards of Senchuria" in 1969. Cover art by Jack Gaughan.
Michael Brett - Diecast
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Published by Gold Medal (k1360) in November 1963. Michael Brett was a pseudonym of Miles Tripp. This book was also published in the U.K. as by John Michael Brett. Cover art by MCD (John McDermott).
"What is DIECAST?
It might be healthier if you didn't know. For DIECAST is a deadly key, a code word for one of the most daring concepts ever devised in the dark, heartless world of international intrigue - an organization so secret that it's known only to its members."