Homicide In Hollywood
Tag: Rudolph Belarski
Death on Scurvy Street
Reunion With Murder
The Lady Was Made Love — Not Murder
Snake Doctor
Mase McKay and the Voodoo Queen turn the ‘Glades into Bedlam
The Angel of Death
Dead Ernest
Don’t Ever Love Me
The Strumpet Sea
A Lusty Tale Of The South Pacific
Death Is A Gold Coin
The Lion and the Lamb
Terror Walks The Streets
Not Too Narrow… Not Too Deep
Day into Night (Original Title: The Magic Fallacy)
He Was Sixteen — She Was Twenty
From the back:
Pershing Williams was sixteen when Rosella smiled at him. In his heart was youth’s magic delusion that life was beautiful. Most beautiful of all was red-lipped, voluptuous Rosella with her taunting smile. Slowly Pershing responded to her. Then, without warning, his youth was over, blighted by the tragic knowledge that beauty can be wicked. He was plunged defenseless into a sordid world that taught him shame and then condemned him.
“Day Into Night” is the powerful story of a boy who grew up too fast, a boy who learned to love before he had learned to live.
Poison in Jest (1951)
The Winds Of Fear
An angry novel that probes deeply into the ugly causes of racial tension in the south.
And cleavage, apparently.