Originally published by Doubleday & Co. in 1957, END OF THE LINE pairs two disparate railroad detectives together to solve an old crime involving a train wreck and its beneficiaries.
William Ard created many detective heroes in the 1950s including Timothy Dane and Lou Largo. YOU'LL GET YOURS is one of two hardboiled novels featuring Barney Glines. Before he passed away in 1960, Ar
Originally published in France as Ascenseur Pour l’Échafaud in 1956, this edition was translated to English by R. F. Tannenbaum as Frantic and published by Gold Medal Books in 1961.
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?
Mr. Mac is a minor character in the Sherlock Holmes canon. Gary Lovisi, editor and publisher of Gryphon Books--and strong Holmes enthusiast--has created two short pastiches featuring Mr. Mac as he wor
Wilma has recently been released from a mental health clinic and no longer trusts the world around her....including the seeming dead body of her neighbor in the apartment below.
"The story begins in the Depression Era jazz world. What was called the Dirty Thirties, then moves to 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, then 1940 when FDR sends help to Churchill and England duri
A satire of "Peyton Place" about an author who exposes the lives of her friends and neighbors. They all had a reason to hate Gloria Whealdon after she exposed their lives in her bestselling