He had to trust the strange girl — or the police and the real killers would shoot him on sight!
Passage To Samoa
Bring Him Back Dead
Justice cried out — and murder gave the answers
Moonraker (1960)
Sin Prowl
Her Wanton Ways Led Lustful Men On A — Sin Prowl
Alan Marshal was one of Donald E. Westlake’s many pseudonyms
A Touch of Death (1954)
From the back:
The keys led to a hundred and twenty grand in hard embezzled cash — enough to light out for Arabia or to buy a blonde’s heart.
Reprinted in 1963, and by Hard Case Crime.
Desire in the Dust
The Wounded and the Slain (1955)
He was a trespasser in heaven — and a fugitive from hell
From the back:
James Bevan was born too late.
He was a walking tragedy — a knight in a century of grab-and-run; a lost man of honor in a glib, glittering world.
He had a mistress who wanted him, a wife who rejected him, and a’ bottle that enfolded him in the arms of oblivion.
He was balanced on the, edge of civilized disaster — and then he went to Jamaica. In that jungle of the flesh James Bevan sought the end. He found instead a target for his honor, and, in so doing, and in fear and in agony, he found a new beginning of himself.
But first he had to kill a man.
Later reprinted by Hard Case Crime
Dead Low Tide
Fire In The Snow
Framed In Guilt
The Moon in the Gutter
They met on the street of vagrant love, the stevedore and the girl from uptown
Yield To The Night
They Lived And Loved By The Code Of The Streets
Teen-Age Terror
The Book Of The Dead (1948)
Henry Gamadge Finds A Bloodless Corpse