Jun 172013
 
We are rolling along in the Crime Fiction Alphabet for 2013 meme. This week we are up to the letter K. Kerry's Blog is kind enough to sponsor this community meme each and every week. The rules are very simple:  The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be featuring a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.

Carter Brown: K is for Kiss Michelle Goodbye

US Edition 1981
 She was the life of the party.
Until she wound up dead!

Horwitz Edition 1984
 Danny Boyd's search for a missing girl began with a messy murder, and it was all uphill from then on. He'd been retained by the murder victim, Zandra Lyn, to find her friend Michelle, who'd mysteriously vanished somewhere in Santo Bahia. Boyd figured there had to be a connection between Zandra's death and Michelle's disappearance, and when the bullets started to fly in his direction, he knew he was right. Danny also knew that a dead detective would not be much good to his dead employer, but it looked like the next victim to be kissed off would be Boyd himself.

Various Covers

Finland 1985

France 1983

Russia n/d
 
Sweden 1981
  Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
Castle Books (1984)
ISBN 7255 1733
Distributed by Horwitz Grahame Books Pty Ltd.

Tower Publications, Inc.
Tower Books (June 1981)
ISBN 505 51756

Note
This title appeared on August 2011 in a slightly different form.
 Posted by at 10:49 pm
Jun 032013
 
We are rolling along in the Crime Fiction Alphabet for 2013 meme. Currently we are a third of the way through with the Letter I. Kerry's Blog is kind enough to sponsor this community meme. The rules are very simple:  The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be featuring a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.

 Carter Brown: I is for Ice Cold Nude

Danny Boyd is after a stolen tiara, but finds an.........

         

Private eye Danny Boyd always makes sure his detecting involves ample dollars and dames. He likes his girls glamorous but he had not bargained on the blonde wearing a diamond tiara under the shower. When her only other ornament  was a bullet hole in the forehead. When Boyd sets out to trap a jewel thief the top suspects on his list  turns out to be very beautiful and very dead corpse, the first of five. Alive she wanted mink. And dead only diamonds would do.


"Diamonds are a girl's worst friend"
That is what Danny always says, and take it from him, he is right, dead right. This particular case started with a gorgeous gal and a dazzling diamond tiara, a $100,000 fiery fascinator that any girl night be tempted with. This particulat gal wasn't. And because she wasn't she paid for her mistake with her life. And Danny almost did, with his.

Various Other Covers
  
Robert McGinnis Cover

Robert McGinnis Cover


 Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
Numbered Series #98 (1962)
International Edition Series #35 (1963)
Double Edition Series #13A (1982)
w/Lover Don't Come Back

New American Library
Signet Books
S2110 (April 1962)
S2110 (May 1962, Canada)
D3876 (May 1969)
D3876 (May 1969, Canada) 
Double Carter Brown Edition
AE1780 (September 1982)
w/Lover Don't Come Back

New English LibraryLtd.

Four Square Books
#706 (1962)
   
Note
 This title was originally posted in March 2011.

      
 Posted by at 11:01 pm
May 282013
 
We are rolling along in the Crime Fiction Alphabet for 2013 meme. Currently we are a third of the way through with the Letter H. Kerry's Blog is kind enough to sponsor this community meme. The rules are very simple:  The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be featuring a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.

 Carter Brown: H is for the Hellcat

Grant Roberts Cover
Al Wheeler tangles with a fiery redhead who has a flaming temper.
A sex kitten who can claw as she caresses, kiss.....as she kills.

Robert McGinnis Cover
  
Robert McGinnis Cover
 The very handsome head of a young man preserved in a glass jar. A family estate with its own private mausoleum. An entire valley hiding a fiendish crime committed five years ago. A syndicate executioner who carries out his deadly work in total darkness. This is the most ghoulish case Al Wheeler has ever handled. But it id also the most enticing. Because right in the middle, and  the very key to the crime, is a scintillating redhead with a very special talent.....for seduction.
 



Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
Numbered Series #99 (June 1962)
International Edition Series #36 (October 1963)
Double Edition Series #14A (1982)
w/The Dumdum Murder

New American Library
Signet Books
S2122 (May 1962)
D3533 (1969)
Double Carter Brown Edition
AE1873 (November 1982)

Note

 This title was originally posted in October 2011.
      
 Posted by at 7:24 pm
May 212013
 
We are rolling along in the Crime Fiction Alphabet for 2013 meme. Currently we are up to the Letter G. Kerry's Blog is kind enough to sponsor this community meme. The rules are very simple:  The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be featuring a Carter Brown title.

Carter Brown: G is for Girl In A Shroud

When a sexy spook scares up a case of murder,
Al Wheeler finds himself in trouble...six feet deep! 
  
Horwitz Edition

   She was just another corpse in a casket, until she smiled. Her black shroud was diaphanous. Her eyes were dangerous. And she wasn't dead at all!. A hysterical undertaker finds an unidentified body laid out in one of his best coffins and summons Al Wheeler out of a deep sleep and into a walking nightmare. A nightmare that includes a murdered M.D., an ex-addict psychiatrist, a hypnotic blonde, and a sexy tease who flirts with death!
      
 
Horwitz 2nd Edition

When Lieutenant Al Wheeler is called to investigate the unexpected body in a mortuary, he finds a shapely brunette, very much alive. Her unorthodox behavior rocks the unorthodox cop but the subsequent  appearance of a genuine corpse and the disappearance of a quarter of a million dollars from a guarded bank vault sends him hot on the trail of murder!

Various Covers
Finland 1966

France 1977

France 1964

Robert McGinnis UK 1968

Robert McGinnis US 1969


Robert McGinnis UK 1963

Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
Numbered Series #111 August 1963
International Edition Series #42 October 1964
Double Edition Series #5A 1979 (557)

New American Library
Signet Books
#2344 August 1963
P4133 1969
Double Edition E8961 December 1979
w/The Blonde
Double Edition AE 1703 1981
w/The Blonde

New English Library
Four Square Books
#1070 1964
1968

Note
This title was posted in June 2011 in a slightly different form
 Posted by at 6:38 pm
May 142013
 
We are rolling along in the Crime Fiction Alphabet for 2013. Currently we are up to the Letter F. Kerry's Blog is kind enough to sponsor this community meme. The rules are very simple:  The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be featuring a Carter Brown title.

Carter Brown: F is for The Flagellator

She was Hollywood's hottest sex goddess,
until a killer cast her as the world's most glamorous corpse.
Robert McGinnis Cover
   One nice thing about being a sadist is that you can give more often than receive. Trouble is, your recipients are not always grateful. For Theo Altman, film director and torture master, the number of dissatisfied customers was legion. Prime, among them, a curvacious, copper-haired secretary whose private secrets were as well kept as she was, a screen goddess whose sudden flight from sanity was as mysterious as her fall from the cliff, and a very photogenic corpse.

Horwitz Edition
  Rick Holman's job was to sift out the crimes from the punishments and tie up the whole package for a well heeled producer. But when someone rewrote the scenario, adding blackmail, double-cross, and a Hollywood ending that could very well be Rick's own. She was a nymphet from the Oklahoma backwoods who had bed-hopped her way into stardom, Fluer Falaise, the Hollywood wonder chick who did not believe the sky was the limit, until the day it started falling. Fluer's decline started on her honeymoon, with her husband's drowning, continued through her second marriage, which put her in a sanitarium. It forced her into low grade pictures and even lower grade love affairs. It ultimately drover her right over the edge of the cliff. Her life so perfectly followed a movieland scenario that Holman could not understand why anyone would question her suicide attempt. But someone did, then someone else, and pretty soon the plot began to thicken as the script of Fluer's life.

Signet Photo Cover

Various Other Covers
Finland 1970
France 1969

Italy 1972

Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
Numbered Series #145 1969
Printed in Hong Kong

New American Library
Signet Books
D3776 February 1969
Y7403 1977

Note
This title was posted in a slightly different form in July 2011.
 Posted by at 6:53 pm
May 072013
 
We rolling along with the community meme Crime Fiction Alphabet 2013 sponsored by Kerry's Blog. We currently up to the Letter E. The posts are simple enough. The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be doing a post on a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.

Carter Brown: E is for The Ever-Loving Blues

Requiem For A Bikini
It was an itsy-bitsy white polka-dot bikini.
She was a beautiful brunette, curvy, kissable, cuddly. 
Too bad they had come together, in death.

Barye Phillips Cover
Danny Boyd, the private eye with the profile no gal can resist, accepts a movie mogul's bid to track down a wandering, wanton star. He winds up playing fast with a loose redhead, and footy with a couple of thugs on a fifteenth-century Spanish galleon in sunny Florida, where the climate is perfect for murder.

Ron Lesser Cover
Various Other Covers
Originally titled
Death of a Doll
Second Collectors' Series
International Edition 1962
Numbered Series 1956

Reprint By Demand Series 1960

International Edition 1971 (2nd Printing)
Horwitz/Signet Double Edition Series
Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications

Numbered Series 1956 (#11)
Second Collectors' Series Oct 1958 (v1 n20)
w/Black-mail Beauty
Reprint By Demand Series July 1960 (#20)
Long Story Magazine April 1961 (#21)
International Edition Nov 1962 (IE21) 1971 (IE70)

New American Library
Signet Books

Signet Edition March 1961 (S1919)
Signet Edition Canada 2nd Printing January 1969 (D3722)
Signet Edition US 3rd Printing January 1969 (D3722)
Horwitz/Signet Double May 1982 (#11a) (AE1520)
w/The Sad-Eyed Seductress

Trivia
Death Of A Doll was written with the main character Barney Slade and then rewritten with the character Danny Boyd when the title was revised.
 Posted by at 4:34 am
Apr 232013
 
I am back this year with the community meme Crime Fiction Alphabet 2013 from Kerry's Blog. The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be doing a post on a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.


Carter Brown: C is for Catch Me A Phoenix!

Robert McGinnis Cover

When the breathtaking blonde with breathtaking ideas was sent to London to buy antiques, she took Danny Boyd along for protection. That was fine with Danny, until hot loot led him into double trouble that was almost too hot to handle....


How a tawny-eyed blonde...
A sizzling brunette....
A pair of priceless antiques....
Add up to murder.....

When Danny Boyd met a London bombshell who freewheeled a juggernaut through the quiet English countryside, he throught, "They don't speak Englsih in England!" She talked about ponces and birds, and skivvies, and layabouts, whatever they were! But then the hell-raking sensation took off her shiny leather skirt, she took off her black sweater, she stood there in her glistening black boots and black garters, and Danny, jet propelled, crashed through the language barrier!


It came to London via Bill Donavan. He invited a small select group to bid for it. They had nothing in common, except a seven figure bank account and the lust for the treasure. And they will stop at nothing to get it, well almost anything!

Various Other Covers


Tallinn Estonia (1994)

Antwerp Belgium (1982)

Finland (1967)

France (1966)

Germany (1967)
  Horwitz Publications
Numbered Series #124 1965
International Edition Series # 76 1972 
Horwitz/Signet Double Edition #4 1979

New American Library
Signet Books
D2637 February 1965
Q5910 1974
Horwitz/Signet Double Edition E8825 August 1979

New English Library
Four Square Books
#1416 January 1966
 
Note
This title was originally posted on April 25, 2011
Catch Me A Phoenix!

 Posted by at 4:01 am
Apr 162013
 
I am back this year with the community meme Crime Fiction Alphabet 2013 from Kerry's Blog. The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be doing a post on a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.


Carter Brown: B is for The Brazen

Sex explodes into murder as Al Wheeler discovers that love can be lethal.....
    
Barye Phillips Cover
Al is drinking at this bar when a guy comes in and drops dead at his feet. It turns out the dead guy is a lawyer and the dead lawyer has set up a meeting with Wheeler and keels over killed by curare. Al gets to meet a redhead secretary, a blonde widow, and a silver blonde. But Al's trouble is that he is an unorthodox cop and this is an unorthodox case.



An ice-cold wife,
A fiery mistress,
And the dead man neither mourns

Robert McGinnis Cover
 They lure Pine City Police Lieutenant Al Wheeler into a sizzling nest of vipers, including a hot-shot lawyer, a hot-headed mobster, and a hot-blooded redhead. All dynamite, all at murderously close range!

German Edition

  Printing History
Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
as Blonde Verdict 
Novel Series #13 May 1956
as The Brazen
Numbered Series #88 September 1960
International Edition Series #20 August 1962
Double Edition Series #8A February 1981
ISBN 7255 771
w/The Stripper

New American Library
Signet Books
S1836 August 1960
P4298 1970
J9575 February 1981
AE1704 1982
w/The Stripper
 Posted by at 5:36 am
Apr 082013
 
I am back this year with the community meme Crime Fiction Alphabet 2013 from Kerry's Blog. The posts must be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction. This time around I will be doing a post on a Carter Brown title for each letter of the alphabet.


Carter Brown: A is for Angel!


Angel was published in June1962 and features the unorthodox cop, Al Wheeler. Al investigates the dangerous aerial skylarking of a group of ex-Air Force buddies and witnesses an explosion that kills one of them. Evidence reveals that the tragic accident was, indeed, no accident and the mystery deepens as several suspects and motives come to light. The Angel of the title is a blonde bombshell, considered by the fliers to be a lucky mascot, obviously not so lucky for one of them. 

Robert McGinnis Cover
Angel was 100% female, she was the answer to every mans dream. Beside her, even Venus took second place. One minute with Angel and Al Wheeler actually found himself enjoying the fact he had been sent to check out a routine traffic complaint. Five minutes with Angel and Al knew he was in for the right place, at the right time, with the right girl. Because in those five minutes, He had become a witness to murder.

Robert McGinnis Cover

Joy Ride to Death
The murder victim was the wrong man. The ex-jet flier took up the plane out of turn. And because he did, he died.out of turn. All the evidence there was disintegrated in mid-air with the exploding plane. The mourners  included six prime suspects: Three other ex-jet jockeys, ex-buddies of the murderer man, an airplane mechanic with a grudge, and two delectable dolls, one of whom was the intended victim's wife, the other his current "girl of the week".

Various Other Covers

Grant Roberts Cover
Croatia 2004
Moscow 1992

Printing History
Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

Horwitz Publications
Numbered Series #97 June 1962
International Edition Series #33 1963
Double Edition Series #10A 1981

New American Library
Signet Books
S2094 March 1962
D3413 1969
AE1027 September 1981

Note
Original Post from July 2011 below
Angel! by Carter Brown
 Posted by at 6:09 am
Nov 122012
 
This week we end our journey through the Crime Fiction Alphabet. Letter Z is the end. Kerrie over at Mysteries In Paradise was kind enough to keep us moving right along in the right direction. For the Letter Z will no doubt be the one that for many of us cause the most problems.

Crime Fiction Alphabet: Letter Z is for.......Zelda by Carter Brown

Robert McGinnis Cover
As a sophisticated sex star she's a legend
As a sweet blackmailing schemer she's lethal!

She was Hollywood's goddess of love:
Provocative
Passionate
Excitingly alive
Five Men wanted her......dead.


The seductive star's sweet blackmailing scheme looked like being shot to pieces by one of her three ex-husbands. Till murder took a hand in her game. And Rick Holman, Hollywood's Mr. Fix-it, was elected to dispose of the corpse. Or take the killer's rap for Zelda.

To 10 million men Zelda Roxane was the supreme symbol of sophisticated sex. But to the general who masterminded a Latin American revolution, the ex-Nazi turned millionaire industrialist, the has-been producer about to pull the biggest deal of his life, the lecherous press agent whose advances she's scorned, Zelda meant disgrace...ruin...and death.

Printing History
Written by Alan G Yates (1923-1985)

 Horwitz Publications, Inc
Numbered Series #96 (December 1961)
International Edition Series #32 (June 1963)
Double Carter Brown Edition Series #12A (1982)
w/The Wind-Up Doll

New American Library 
Signet Books
S2033 (December 1961)
D3430 (1968)
Double Carter Brown Edition AE1629 (July 1982)
w/The Wind-Up Doll


New English Library
Four Square Books
#659 (1962)

Cover by W Lapp
Middernacht Serie
Hoorn, Netherlands 
M38
1963


Hayakawa-shobo
Hayakawa Pocket Mystery Book  
Honshu, Tokyo, Japan 
1963


Valpas-Mainos 
Alavus, Finland
1967
Gallimard 
Serie Noire  
Paris, France
1974

Note
This title was featured in April 2011 and September 2011

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