Posts Categorized: Historical

Dark Hunger By

Dark Hunger A chilling, hard-boiled descent into voyeurism, guilt, and desire, Dark Hunger exposes the rot behind post-war respectability. Gritty, psychological, and unflinching, this lost 1960s pulp thriller reminds us that the most dangerous appetites are the ones we think we can control.

Prowler in the Night By

Prowler in the Night "Suspenseful and realistic. Matcha does a superb job. California crime with excellent mood and setting." Los Angeles Times

The Last Laugh By

The Last Laugh The Last Laugh is a sharp, wisecracking novel of show business, newsroom hustle, and the fine line between being part of the joke—and becoming the punchline.

Creature of Sin By

Creature of Sin Tough, sardonic, and steeped in the smoke-and-whiskey atmosphere of postwar noir, "Creature of Sin" is a raw, fast-paced thriller where every kiss could be a setup and every ally the next enemy.

The Eager Ones By

The Eager Ones In John B. Thompson's sizzling, pulp noir classic The Eager Ones, three women recklessly defy conventional morality to get what they want -- Angela teases, Polly pleases, and Sissie takes love where she finds it. Their raw passions ignite a small, rural town, changing it forever. Back in print for the first time in over 60 years.