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Hero's Lust / the Man I Killed / House of Evil by Kermit Jaediker, Clayre & Michel Lipman and Shel Walker (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherStark House Press
ISBN-101944520023
ISBN-139781944520021
eBay Product ID (ePID)248586701

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Book TitleHero's Lust / the Man I Killed / House of Evil
Number of Pages306 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMystery & Detective / Hard-Boiled, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year2016
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorKermit Jaediker, Clayre & Michel Lipman, Shel Walker
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight12.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Reviews"This is political noir on the local level, the personal level, a hard-fought, hard-scrabble novel."-Gary Lovisi on Hero's Lust "The story centers on a man who returns to the town where he got away with murder 10 years previous, only to get framed for a new murder that he didn't commit. The plot is ingenious, the writing crisp, and the action relentless."-Dan Roberts on The Man I Killed "A noir classic, dark and foreboding and very violent."-Dan Roberts on House of Evil
SynopsisHERO'S LUST Everyone in Crescent City knows that Mayor Gowan controls the town, most of all Red Norton. Red's an ace reporter, sure, but he's living in the mayor's side pocket. What the Mayor wants, he gets. And right now he wants Red to write up his new Medical Center. The Mayor needs a pitch, and finds it in tubercular Ann Porter, who is scheduled for an upcoming operation. Her story sells a lot of papers, and puts a face to the Mayor's pet project. Red didn't figure on falling in love with the kid, but now he's involved. And with the Mayor making some new demands, Red is about to find out just how rotten the town really is--the hard way. THE MAN I KILLED When Lew Ross was young, he got into a fight and killed a man, then fled the scene. Haunted by this event throughout his life, he finds himself back in that same town again, at the same club where it all happened. Except that now the place is a nightclub. And this is where he meets Kitty, one of the hostesses, and her slick boss, Marty Evans, who has a proposition for Ross--pick up a delivery from a local rival, and join his crew. Evans even loans him a gun for protection. Trouble is, the pick up is a set up, and Ross is the fall guy. Now he's in a squeeze play between a scheming D.A., an honest cop, and Evans' thugs. And then there's Kitty... HOUSE OF EVIL Nina Valjean needs a fix or she wouldn't have agreed to see Smith again. Smith is one of the sick ones, but sometimes a girl can't afford to be picky. Still, she's got a bad feeling about this time. The next day, Roman Laird lets himself into his out-of-town fiancEe's apartment, and finds Valjean's nude, strangled body. Things haven't been good between he and Joyce for a while, but finding a body in her place is just crazy. Trying to protect her, Laird tracks the dead woman to a seedy bar called The Red Parrot, which is how he meets an exotic dancer named Cecille Merrill. But all this time, Smith is out there, watching him--ready to kill again., The three books in this collection represent some of the hidden treasures of the 1950s Lion Books line, from the social drama of Hero's Lust, to the hard-hitting crime thriller The Man I Killed, to the weird psycho-killer mystery, House of Evil, by a husband-wife writing team., HERO'S LUST Everyone in Crescent City knows that Mayor Gowan controls the town, most of all Red Norton. Red's an ace reporter, sure, but he's living in the mayor's side pocket. What the Mayor wants, he gets. And right now he wants Red to write up his new Medical Center. The Mayor needs a pitch, and finds it in tubercular Ann Porter, who is scheduled for an upcoming operation. Her story sells a lot of papers, and puts a face to the Mayor's pet project. Red didn't figure on falling in love with the kid, but now he's involved. And with the Mayor making some new demands, Red is about to find out just how rotten the town really is--the hard way. THE MAN I KILLED When Lew Ross was young, he got into a fight and killed a man, then fled the scene. Haunted by this event throughout his life, he finds himself back in that same town again, at the same club where it all happened. Except that now the place is a nightclub. And this is where he meets Kitty, one of the hostesses, and her slick boss, Marty Evans, who has a proposition for Ross--pick up a delivery from a local rival, and join his crew. Evans even loans him a gun for protection. Trouble is, the pick up is a set up, and Ross is the fall guy. Now he's in a squeeze play between a scheming D.A., an honest cop, and Evans' thugs. And then there's Kitty... HOUSE OF EVIL Nina Valjean needs a fix or she wouldn't have agreed to see Smith again. Smith is one of the sick ones, but sometimes a girl can't afford to be picky. Still, she's got a bad feeling about this time. The next day, Roman Laird lets himself into his out-of-town fianc e's apartment, and finds Valjean's nude, strangled body. Things haven't been good between he and Joyce for a while, but finding a body in her place is just crazy. Trying to protect her, Laird tracks the dead woman to a seedy bar called The Red Parrot, which is how he meets an exotic dancer named Cecille Merrill. But all this time, Smith is out there, watching him--ready to kill again.