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George Harmon Coxe (1901–1984)

Autor(a) de Murder With Pictures

73+ Works 790 Membros 19 Críticas 1 Favorited

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Obras por George Harmon Coxe

Murder With Pictures (1935) 34 exemplares
Murder on Their Minds (1957) 28 exemplares
The Impetuous Mistress (1958) 27 exemplares
The Crimson Clue (1953) 22 exemplares
Eye Witness (1950) 21 exemplares
One Minute Past Eight (1900) 19 exemplares
Fenner (1971) 18 exemplares
Man on a Rope (1958) 18 exemplares
The Fifth Key (1947) 17 exemplares
With Intent to Kill (1964) 17 exemplares
Silent are the dead (1942) 17 exemplares
Four Frightened Women (1939) 16 exemplares
The Ring of Truth (1966) 16 exemplares
Never Bet Your Life (1952) 16 exemplares
Top Assignment (1955) 15 exemplares
Focus on Murder (1954) 15 exemplares
The Glass Triangle (1940) 15 exemplares
Inland Passage (1949) 15 exemplares
The Big Gamble (1958) 14 exemplares
Murder for two (1943) 13 exemplares
The Jade Venus (1945) 13 exemplares
Error of Judgment (1961) 13 exemplares
The Man Who Died Twice (1951) 13 exemplares
Suddenly a Widow (1956) 13 exemplares
Uninvited Guest (1953) 13 exemplares
The Camera Clue (1937) 13 exemplares
Fashioned for Murder (1947) 13 exemplares
Murdock's Acid Test (1936) 12 exemplares
Death at the Isthmus (1954) 12 exemplares
The Candid Imposter (1967) 12 exemplares
The Lady is Afraid (1940) 12 exemplares
The hidden key (1963) 12 exemplares
The man who died too soon (1962) 12 exemplares
Deadly Image (1946) 11 exemplares
The Reluctant Heiress (1965) 11 exemplares
Moment of violence (1961) 11 exemplares
Mission of fear (1962) 10 exemplares
One Hour to Kill (1963) 10 exemplares
One way out (1960) 10 exemplares
No Time to Kill (1947) 10 exemplares
The Groom Lay Dead (1951) 10 exemplares
The Hollow Needle (1948) 9 exemplares
The Widow Had a Gun (1951) 9 exemplares
The Frightened Fiancée (1950) 8 exemplares
Alias the Dead (2008) 8 exemplares
Assignment in Guiana (1949) 8 exemplares
Mrs. Murdock Takes a Case (1941) 7 exemplares
Venturous Lady (1948) 7 exemplares
Murder for the asking (1940) 7 exemplares
Dangerous legacy (1946) 7 exemplares
Woman with a gun (1972) 7 exemplares
Lady Killer (1949) 6 exemplares
The Charred Witness (1942) 6 exemplares
The Last Commandment (1960) 6 exemplares
The Silent Witness (1973) 6 exemplares
Flash Casey . . . Detective (1946) 6 exemplares
Slack tide (1959) 6 exemplares
Woman At Bay (1945) 6 exemplares
The Inside Man (1975) 5 exemplares
Murder in Havana 5 exemplares
No Place for Murder (1975) 4 exemplares
An Easy Way to Go (1969) 4 exemplares
Double Identity (1974) 4 exemplares
Butcher, Baker, Murder-Maker (1954) — Editor & Introduction — 4 exemplares
The Death Club 1 exemplar
Prova Formal 1 exemplar
Mission Fear (2019) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps (2007) — Contribuidor — 542 exemplares
101 Mystery Stories (1986) — Contribuidor — 26 exemplares
The Mammoth Book of Movie Detectives and Screen Crimes (1998) — Contribuidor — 20 exemplares
Kill or Cure (1985) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
Four and Twenty Bloodhounds (1950) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
Murder for the Millions (1946) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares
Murder Cavalcade (1946) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares
Dolls Are Murder : a Mystery Writers of America Anthology (1957) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares

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Pretty decent read by longtime Black Mask contributor George Harmon Coxe. Here, his Boston newspaper photographer/inadvertent detective Flash Casey--older, if not much wiser--accepts a freelance assignment that lands him in a world of trouble and may have had something to do with the murder of a friend. Plagued by guilt, he attempts to track down the killer and soon uncovers a blackmail scheme targeting a psychiatrist's female patients. Can Casey and salty Homicide Lieutenant Logan join all the loose ends and bring the murderer to justice?

Unlike Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler, Coxe was not a literary stylist: he was a solid, reliable storyteller and wrote many books. The drawback here is that Flash Casey had his origins in the two-fisted, rough-and-tumble brand of crime fiction, so that the older, slightly more introspective Casey isn't quite as engaging a character as his younger self. He just doesn't have enough depth to compete with Chandler's Philip Marlowe or Ross Macdonald's Lew Archer. (For Casey at his finest, see Black Mask stories like "Murder Picture" and "Once Around the Clock.") Still, Error of Judgment is a consistently entertaining novel; it's unlikely that you'll ever reread it, but you won't be sorry that you read it the first time. Three and a quarter stars.

(Originally published in 1961; reissued in 1967 as One Murder Too Many.)
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Jonathan_M | Feb 4, 2023 |
A potential heir must come to his uncle's estate in the Barbados as a condition to secure the inheritance. But there is some question as to whether the man who arrived is the nephew and the uncle is found dead the second morning after his arrival. Lots of suspects running all over the territory and several women to distract them. Assumed sexism and racism and the straight up protagonist of the lesser efforts of the period.
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quondame | May 29, 2022 |
Excellent Mystery. I'd like to read more from this author.
 
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Audrey68 | Aug 6, 2020 |
Wow! I found this book and another like it at a church fair book table. I had thought I'd like me some pulp detective fiction from the 40s, and that's what this is. For some reason, GoodReads claims this book is from 1950, but the inside of the cover says 1937, and Wikipedia says 1938. The ambiance seems more 30s to me than 50s. As such it's great. As literature, of course not. It certainly merits a 3* rating, because it's a great example of its genre.

The story is about an ace newspaper photographer (in Boston no less) who is asked by his wife to see if he can bail our her best friend, who apparently has just murdered someone who had been blackmailing her. When the photographer gets to the place where the victim was murdered, he takes a picture of a street parade (that also has a bunch of odd people watching/by standing), then goes inside and takes a couple more shots of the crime scene. This, before the cops even know about the crime. Well, all and sundry start tracking the guy down to try to get the pictures from him before they get published, or even to the cops. Several more people get murdered on the way to a surprise ending.

That's as much as I'll tell of the plot. But it's wonderful pulp fiction. It's full of tough guys, floozies, rich people trying to pay off folks to get the odds bent in their favor, double crossing, adultery (alluded to, and only tastefully at that), con men, and so forth. Oh, and, of course, lots of drinking. This is stuff right out of Guy Noire or Humphrey Bogart, i.e. awesome in its tawdry way. The copy I had—a Dell paperback—has just about the worst typography one could imagine (although a campily lurid cover). But thinking about the time period, they were likely saving on money, so skimped on niceties like margins, white space and so forth.

Anyway, if you fancy an occasional cheesy 30s/40s dime novel, this is a great choice; if you want real literature, hunt up some Dickens of Murakami.
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lgpiper | Jun 21, 2019 |

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Obras
73
Also by
22
Membros
790
Popularidade
#32,237
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
19
ISBN
99
Línguas
4
Marcado como favorito
1

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