
1950 Morrow hardcover, this the later 1951 Pocket reprint
cover art by Ray App
his 5th novel
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1950 Morrow hardcover, this the later 1951 Pocket reprint
cover art by Ray App
his 5th novel
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pseudonym of Frank E. Smith
1957 Gold Medal paperback original
cover art by William Rose
non-series noir thriller
a syndicate killer has a contract to take out this 15-year-old who has played the risky game of blackmailing mobsters.

undated Gold Medal reissue
cover art by Barye Phillips
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originally published in 1955 by Dodd as The Beckoning Dream
this the 1957 re-titled Dell paperback
cover art by Arthur Sussman
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1950 Beacon – first paperback reissue with different title

1952 Harlequin paperback reissue with the original title

1941 Knopf hardcover, 1945 Avon reissue
cover art by Paul Stahr
published by Hale in the UK as Murder for Hannah
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1943 Avon Murder Mystery Monthly digest
cover art by William Frost (William Forrest)

1941 Knopf hardcover, first edition
“The second appearance of the character Hanna Van Doren, considered the first female hard-boiled detective in American literature.”

1949 Simon & Schuster hardcover, his third with private eye Peter Chambers. Kane preferred “private richard” to “private dick”
cover art by Victor Kalin
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Brian Moore’s book, later disowned
1951 Harlequin paperback original
cover art by Max Ralph
released in the US as Sailor’s Leave, 1953
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1965 UK edition with original title


1959 Doubleday hardcover
cover art by Harry Bennett
1960 Boardman hardcover in the UK, below the UK softcover
pseudonym of Aaron Marc Stein
30th with Inspector Schmidt, head of the Manhattan Homicide Squad


pseudonym of Robert (Lee) Martin
1959 Dodd Mead hardcover, this the later 1960 Crest reissue
cover art by Robert McGinnis
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