Harry Whittington has been called the King of the Paperbacks due to his enormous output in the 1950s and 60s. He published mysteries, westerns, family sagas, romances, adult fiction, social dramas, mo
Three very rare early novels by the "King of the Paperbacks" from the golden age. Like Mink Like Murder has never been published in English in its original format before.
Three rare novels from the 1950's and 60's. Rapture Alley as by Whit Harrison in 1953; Winter Girl was originally published under the title A Taste of Desire as by Curt Colman in 1966; and Strictly fo
Dead Dolls Don't Talk (1959) allows a juror to find out what it's like to be on the other side of the law. Hunt the Killer (1951) is the story of a man just out from prison who is newly framed for a k
Originally published between 1952 and 1954, these three short thrillers "pack a knockout combination: sharp dialogue, pacey plots [and] superbly rounded characters," according to modern noir
A group of eight people all converge on a small ghost town on the outskirts of the Mexican border, each with their own demons and dilemmas. They all want something they've lost: freedom, a lost wife,