
April 1964 Belmont paperback original
13th with Johnny Fletcher and Sam Cragg
cover art by Victor Kalin
better image than previously posted


better image than previously posted

April 1964 Belmont paperback original
13th with Johnny Fletcher and Sam Cragg
cover art by Victor Kalin
better image than previously posted


better image than previously posted

originally published in 1931 by Day as Creeps by Night.
Gollancz published it the following year as Modern Tales of Horror
this is the 1961 Belmont reissue with a third title
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Brackett, Leigh. AN EYE FOR AN EYE. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1957. Octavo, boards. First edition. This book became the basis for the television series “Markham“. Some tanning to page edges, a near fine copy in near fine dust jacket with some light rubbing.

1961 Belmont paperback original
novelization from the TV series starring Ray Milland
novelization by Lawrence Block was released after the TV show had been cancelled


first published in 1946 by Mystery House as There are Dead Men in Manhattan. in addition to this 1957 title from Avon, it was published in 1951 as Manhattan Underworld (1951, Harlequin) and as Triple Cross (1962, Belmont). not known if the other editions were also ‘revised’

cover art by Robert Maguire
Avon cover art repurposed for this 1959 Digit release


1961 Belmont paperback original
cover art by Paul Rader
1st in his series with Matt Rudd, vice detective in a corrupt and violent Southern California city
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cover art by Al Brule
pseudonym of W.T. Ballard, first published in 1942 by Putnam as Say Yes to Murder
first of his series with Lt. Max Hunter

oil on board, 20 x 11 inches (50.8 x 27.9 cm)

1963 Belmont paperback original
cover art by Robert Maguire
better image than previously posted
[updated 11/19/24]