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George Harmon Coxe

    April 23, 1901 – January 30, 1984

    George Harmon Coxe was an American author of crime fiction, his style deeply rooted in the pulp magazine era. He immersed himself in a genre he loved, crafting a series of memorable characters, often detectives and photographers navigating complex crimes. His work is characterized by its brisk pacing and ability to draw readers into a world of mystery and intrigue. Coxe not only mastered the craft of suspenseful storytelling but also saw his beloved characters cross into other media, demonstrating their enduring appeal.

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    The Last Commandment
    • The Last Commandment

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Courtney Alsop's women: HIS DAUGHTER---had a boyfriend Alsop was out to disgrace......HIS SISTER---had a long-standing hatred...or was it guilt?......HIS FIANCEE---still had an inconvenient husband..........Explosive situation---and the explosion left Alsop dead and ace photog Kent Murdock in hot water---trailing a murderer who was ready to kill again!Courtney Alsop's women: HIS DAUGHTER---had a boyfriend Alsop was out to disgrace......HIS SISTER---had a long-standing hatred...or was it guilt?......HIS FIANCEE---still had an inconvenient husband..........Explosive situation---and the explosion left Alsop dead and ace photog Kent Murdock in hot water---trailing a murderer who was ready to kill again!

      The Last Commandment
    • Never Bet Your Life

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      His job was to protect a friend from suicide, but he didn't count on murderAfter a car crash takes his daughter's life, John Gannon doesn't want to live anymore. He tries twice to kill himself--first by jumping, next with pills--but doesn't succeed. His doctors recommend a beach vacation with close supervision. For a week Dave Barnum watches his despondent friend drink, fish, and gamble, and gradually grows sick of his ill temper. Finally, convinced that John Gannon has gotten past his suicidal tendencies, Barnum lets his guard down. The mistake proves fatal. That night, at Club 80, someone drugs Barnum's brandy. By the time he makes it home, Gannon is dead. As he inspects his friend's body, the killer wallops him on the skull and escapes unseen. Barnum's job was to protect John Gannon. He failed, and now it's time for some payback.

      Never Bet Your Life