Twenty-five classic pulp-noir novels from the paperback era—hard, fast, and unsentimental. Crime, sex, obsession, and desperation collide in stories that defined the raw edge of mid-century noir fiction. Collected here in one massive, 5000 page volume.
- Bayou Girl— John B. Thompson
- Murder on Her Mind — Vechel Howard
- The Love Survey — Morton Cooper
- Wild Breed — Ted Stratton
- Shades of Evil — Bonnie Golightly
- Come Feed on Me — Morton Cooper
- Splendors of Love — John B. Thompson
- Ask for Lois by John Barclay
- Hollywood Starlet by Don James
- Party Wives — Jim Layne
- The Flesh and Mr. Rawlie — Morton Cooper
- Three Sheet — Tiffany Thayer
- The Ungilded Lily — Morton Cooper
- Prowler in the Night — Jack Matcha
- The Pitchmen — Don James
- Time to Kill — Terry Spain
- Come-On Girl — Stuart Friedman
- $50-a-Night — Don James
- The Seductress — Lee Carson
- I, Mobster — Joseph Hilton Smyth
- Girl in the Middle — John B. Thompson
- A Man in Her House — William Johnston
- That Summer in Rome — Louis Lorraine
- Creature of Sin — Alfred B. Glaser
- The Key Game — Don James
Alfred B. Glaser,
Bonnie Golightly,
Don Smith,
Jack Matcha,
Jim Layne,
John B. Thompson,
Joseph Hilton Smyth,
Morton Cooper,
Stuart Friedman,
Ted Stratton,
Terry Spain,
Tiffany Thayer,
Vechel Howard /
Anthologies,
Crime Fiction,
Murder Mystery,
Police Procedural,
Private Eye
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