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Peter O'Donnell - A Taste for Death (Fawcett Crest…
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First published in the U.K. by Souvenir Press (hardback) in 1969. This U.S. paperback edition published by Fawcett Crest (T1666) in February 1972. Cover art is uncredited.
Dan Morgan - The Country of the Mind
Richard Cowper - The Twilight of Briareus
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First published in the U.K. by Gollancz (hardback) in January 1974. This U.S. paperback edition published by DAW Books (UW1183) in July 1975. Cover art by Kelly Freas. Richard Cowper was a pseudonym of John Middleton Murry Jr.
Frank Kane - Johnny Come Lately
Tedd Thomey - When the Lusting Began
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Published by Monarch (178) in December 1960. Cover art is uncredited - thanks to uk_vintage and vintageillu for identifying Harry Barton.
Hank Janson - Escape
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Published by Alexander Moring in May 1956. Cover art is probably Reginald Heade. After the Hank Janson court case, Heade stopped signing his work, therefore positive proof is impossible, but Steve Chibnall labels it as 'probably by Heade' in his work "Reginald Heade - England's greatest artist" - and that's good enough for me!!
Hank Janson - The Exotic Seductress
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First published as "They Die Alone" by Alexander Moring in 1956. This re-titled (and re-written) U.S. edition published by Gold Star ((IL7-48) in 1964. Cover art by Harry Barton.
Charles Williams - A Touch of Death (1st printing)
Edward Ronns - Passage to Terror
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Published by Gold Medal (217) in 1952. As soon as I saw this I was reminded of Wade Miller's 'The Killer' - and sure enough its the same artist, C.C. Beall.
James Kieran - Come Murder Me
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Published by Gold Medal (150) in 1951. James Kieran - brother of author Helen Reilly - died in 1952, this being his only novel. Cover art by Barye Phillips.
Ian Fleming - The Man with the Golden Gun
Ian Fleming - Moonraker (Triad Granada edition)
James Hadley Chase - Lay Her Among the Lilies
James Hadley Chase: Come Easy - Go Easy
Charles Williams - The Hot Spot (movie tie-in)
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Originally published by Gold Medal in 1953 as "Hell Hath No Fury". This re-titled edition published by Penguin (ISBN: 0140144005) in 1991 to coincide with Dennis Hopper's movie adaptation.
Charles Williams - Finally, Sunday! (movie tie-in)
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Originally published by Gold Medal in 1962 as "The Long Saturday Night". This re-titled edition published in the U.K. by Penguin (ISBN: 0140071881) in 1983 to coincide with Francois Truffaut's movie adaptation "Vivement Dimanche!"