Jack Webb (novelist)
John Alfred Webb (January 13, 1916 – February 12, 2008) was a mystery writer who often featured the detective team of Sammy Golden and Father Joseph Shanley. He died in Coronado, California.
Jack Webb | |
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Born | John Alfred Webb January 13, 1916 Los Angeles, California |
Died | February 12, 2008 92) Coronado, California, U.S.A. | (aged
Nationality | U.S.-American |
Other names | John Farr |
Occupation | Writer |
Books
as Jack Webb
Sammy Golden & Joseph Shanley
- The Big Sin (Rinehart & Company, hardback, 1952)
- The Naked Angel aka Such Women Are Dangerous (Rinehart, hardback, 1953)
- The Damned Lovely (Rinehart, hardback, 1954)
- The Broken Doll (Rinehart, hardback, 1955)
- The Bad Blonde (Rinehart, hardback, 1956)
- The Brass Halo (Rinehart, hardback, 1957)
- The Deadly Sex (Rinehart, hardback, 1959)
- The Delicate Darling (Rinehart, hardback, 1959)
- The Gilded Witch (Regency Books, paperback original, 1963)
Standalones
- One for My Dame (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardback, 1961)
- Make My Bed Soon (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardback, 1963)
pseudonym John Farr
- Don't Feed the Animals (Abelard-Schuman, hardback, 1955) reissued as Naked Fear and Zoo Murders
- She Shark (Ace Books, paperback, 1956) reissued in Australia as Murder Ship (Phantom Books, paperback, 1958)
- The Lady and the Snake (Ace Books, paperback, 1957)
- The Deadly Combo (Ace Books, paperback, 1958) double book edition together with J. Harvey Bond's Murder isn't Funny
External links
the bad blond was published by Rinehart in 1956 not in 1955. I have the first edition. joe
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