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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Bomb Squad

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Bomb Squad is a 1977 men's action-adventure paperback published by Leisure Books. The author is Mark Andrews, a name that I can't...
Monday, March 30, 2020

Paperback Warrior Podcast - Episode 37

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It’s time for Episode 37 of the Paperback Warrior Podcast! This week we take a look back at the best books we read and reviewed for the mont...
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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Skip Bomber

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Lloyd E. Olson worked as a technical writer for news articles and served as the editor for a university news bureau. Olson served in the U...
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Memory of Passion

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The literary works of crime-fiction master  Gil Brewer have slowly become reprints by publishers like  Hard Case Crime  and . In 2006,  S...
Saturday, March 28, 2020

Chester Drum #01 - The Second Longest Night

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Milton Lesser (better known as Stephen Marlowe, 1928-2008) authored over 20 stand-alone novels including a number of respected science-fic...

Hunt the Killer

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Along with Harry Whittington ,  Gil Brewer and John D. MacDonald ,  Day Keene (real name Gunnard R. Hjerstedt) presented many of his cri...
Friday, March 27, 2020

The Mercenaries #01 - Black Blood

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British author John Harvey's most notable literary work is a series of police procedural novels starring Detective Inspector Charlie R...
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The Life, Literature, and Death of Ron Haydock: A Paperback Warrior Unmasking

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I recently bought a large lot of vintage paperbacks on eBay. The bundle of books was priced right, and my lowball offer was honored by...
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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Paperback Warrior Unmasking: Who Is Jack Baynes?

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Jack Baynes was a pseudonym employed by Fawcett Crest for four paperback original crime novels starring Chicago private eye Morocco Jones ...
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Morocco Jones #01 - Meet Morocco Jones

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The Morocco Jones books by pseudonym Jack Baynes are a four-installment series debuting in 1957 written by a newspaperman and non-fiction...
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The Run to Morning

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Bestselling author Henry Patterson (known as Jack Higgins) reached superstar status with his 1975 novel The Eagle Has Landed . However, be...
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Bad Day at Black Rock

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The genesis of this paperback is a bit confusing, so do your best to follow along. In 1946, The American Magazine published a short story...
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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

The Empty Trap

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The Empty Trap , published by  Fawcett Gold Medal in 1957, is a shorter, stand-alone crime-fiction novel by John D. MacDonald . It's ...

Penetrator #01 - The Target Is H

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Powerhouse publisher Pinnacle capitalized on its own success with  The Executioner with a wildly successful, over-the-top vigilante serie...
Monday, March 23, 2020

Paperback Warrior Podcast - Episode 36

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In Paperback Warrior Podcast Episode 36, our field correspondent witnesses a book purge at a legendary bookstore. Who got the axe? We discus...
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Sunday, March 22, 2020

The Executioner #11 - California Hit

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After the deadpan narrative in Vegas Vendetta , the ninth installment of The Executioner  series, I was alarmed that author Don Pend...
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The Living End

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Frank Kane's body of work is primarily highlighted by the Johnny Liddell series of books and short-stories. While that private-detect...
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Saturday, March 21, 2020

So Wicked My Love

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Following a prosperous writing career in the pulp magazines, Bruno Fischer became a crime-fiction success story. His novel House of Flesh ...

7 Deadly Sinners

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Between 1959 and 1961, Charles E. Fritch (1927-2012) wrote a quasi-series of five private eye paperbacks in which the main character’s nam...
Friday, March 20, 2020

Steve Ashe #02 - I Like It Tough

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I was thrilled to see that Cutting Edge Books has chosen to reprint James A. Howard’s fantastic Steve Ashe novels as ebooks and new-edit...
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