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
Two fast-paced, cinematic thrillers from the 1950s. Shanghai Flame is set in the newly-established Communist China and involves a newspaperman who is trying to rescue a former-lover who is not entirel
In Death and the Naked Lady, death is on the passenger list of the luxury liner as it makes its way across the Atlantic. And in The Lady and the Cheetah, an out-of-work newspaper report is mistaken fo
Landing in Breton, Texas, hoping for a fresh start, Willa Ree finds his new job on the police force affords him many opportunities to steal from the residents of the oil town.
The Silent Wall is a brooding story of Mafia revenge set in a small Sicilian village, where a former soldier confronts the sins of the past. The Return of Marvin Palaver, on the other hand, is a sly t
A young woman from the wrong side of the tracks discovers the power she has over men with her voluptuous figure, and uses it to get ahead. But at what price?
Booklist reviewed Ollerman’s first book as having “all the slam-bang anyone might want.” They called his second book, Truth Always Kills, “a moody novel with a sullen authority.” His latest is a detec