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George Harmon Coxe - Murder on Their Minds
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First published in hardback by Alfred A. Knopf Inc in 1957. This first paperback edition published by Dell (D271) in February 1959. Cover art by Harry Schaare.
George Harmon Coxe - Inland Passage
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First published in hardback by Alfred A. Knopf Inc. in 1949. This first paperback edition published by Dell (799) is undated but is circa 1954. Cover art by Carl Bobertz.
W. Howard Baker - The Girl in Asses' Milk
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Published by Mayflower-Dell (2895-8) in 1967. Baker re-wrote a lot of his "Sexton Blake" stories, turning them into "Richard Quintain" stories - this being one of them. It originally appeared as "The Studio One Murder" in Issue 504 of the "Sexton Blake Library" series in 1962.
Peter Saxon - The Torturer
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First published in the U.K. by Mayflower-Dell in 1966. This edition published by Five Star in 1972. 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 was by McNeilly.Cover art by Joseph Lombardero is swiped from the 1970 Dell anthology "Graveyard Shift."
Peter Saxon - The Killing Bone
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First published in the U.S. by Berkley in 1969. The U.K. edition published by Five Star in 1972. 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 was by Baker himself.
Peter Saxon - Through the Dark Curtain
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Published by Lancer (73-714) 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 was by Richards. Cover art is not credited.
Paul Daniels - Playboy
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Published by Monarch (233) in January 1962. Paul Daniels was a pseudonym of Paul W. Fairman. Cover at by Ray Johnson.
Laurence Henderson - Sitting Target
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First published in the U.K. in hardback by George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd in 1970. This paperback edition published by Corgi (ISBN: 0552087408) in 1971. Cover art by Terry Gilbert.
Michael Bryan - Murder in Majorca
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Published by Dell (A145) in August 1957. Michael Bryan was a pseudonym of Brian Moore. Cover art is not credited.
Manning Norvil - Crown of the Sword God
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Published by DAW (ISBN: 0879975423) in June 1980. Manning Norvil was a pseudonym of Kenneth Bulmer. Cover art by Richard Hescox.
Arnold Drake - The Steel Noose
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Published by Ace (S-83) in 1954. Drake is best known today for his work in comics, co-creating the Doom Patrol, Deadman and Guardians of the Galaxy - this was his only novel. Cover art is not credited.
Lawrence Lariar - Win, Place and Die!
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First published in hardback by Appleton-Century-Crofts in 1953. This first paperback edition published by Signet (1203) is dated April 1955. Cover art by Robert Maguire.
Robert Sheckley - Allarme! Chiamate Stephen Dain
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Originally published in the U.S. by Bantam as "Dead Run" in 1961. This Italian edition is number 40 in the (then) bi-weekly "Segretissimo" series published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore on 17 November 1963. Cover art by Carlo Jacono.
Franklin M. Davis, Jr - Secret: Hong Kong
Donald MacKenzie - Moment of Danger
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First published in hardback by Houghton Mifflin Co. in 1958 as "Scent of Danger." This re-titled paperback edition published by Dell (D328) in December 1959. Cover art by Robert McGinnis.
Aylwin Lee Martin - Fear Comes Calling
Klaus Nettson - To Win and To Lose
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Published by Zebra (ISBN: 0846800063) in January 1974. Klaus Nettson was a pseudonym of Laurence James - note different spelling of surname from the U.K. edition.