Posts Categorized: Harry Reasoner

The Best Pulp Noir Fiction Super Pack #5: 25 Hard-Boiled Novels By /////////////////

The Best Pulp Noir Fiction Super Pack #5: 25 Hard-Boiled Novels 25 hard-boiled, pulp noir novels written by 20 masters of the genre, back-in-print for the first time in 60 years, in one thrilling, action-packed collection.
Any Man’s Playmate by James Rubel
Bed of Fear by Doug Duperrault
Bogus Lover by Hy Silver
Death’s Lovely mask by John Flagg
Girl From Town by Jack Sheridan
Killers at Sea by Jon Messmann aka Alan Joseph
King Cobra by Ward Greene
Mamie Brandon by Jack Sheridan
McCaffery by Charles Gorham
Money Money Money by David Wagoner
Return to Vikki by John Tomerlin
Rock by David Wagoner
Station Wagon Wives by J.T. Pritchard
Take it Out in Trade by Walter Whitney
Television Tramp by Evans McKnight
Tell Me About Women by Harry Reasoner
The Counterfeit Courier by James C. Sheers
The Fraudulent Broad by James L. Rubel
The Frightened Fingers by Spencer Dean
The Future Mr. Dolan by Charles Gorham
The Man in the Middle by David Wagoner
To Hell Together by H. Vernor Dixon
Tropic of Cleo by Rick Holmes
Untamed by Warner Hall
Who Dies There? by James Duff

Tell Me About Women By

Tell Me About Women Newsman Harry Reasoner's first and only novel, published in 1946.

Joe Wilson is a tough, cynical reporter whose life is all bourbon, beer and easy blondes. But then Maris Nordeen, warm-hearted, self-assured and golden blonde, blows into his life and changes everything, leading to a rollercoaster courtship, a whirlwind marriage  and then a slow, tortuous awakening to the harrowing reality of their young lives.