Homicide Highball

Homicide Highball
Author: Robert Bellem
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514208496

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Robert Leslie Bellem was a prolific American writer who wrote in a variety of genres and for many pulp magazines, especially those of Culture Publications that included mastheads such as Spicy Detective, Spicy Adventure, Spicy Western, and Spicy Mystery. After the demise of the pulps, Bellem started writing for television and contributed scripts to shows such as The Lone Ranger, Adventures of Superman (1950s version), the original Perry Mason, 77 Sunset Strip, and others. His most famous creation was the hardboiled detective Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, who narrates the stories in the first person in a racy, slangy style that made them very popular at the time. Bellem also wrote at least two novels, of which the best known is Blue Murder.Homicide Highball is considered among the best works of Bellem, and its setting has been compared with works by Ellery Queen. The novella length story appeared in the October 1943 issue of Hollywood Detective. As an added bonus, this book presents one of the Dan Turner's graphic short stories. This one, "The Murdered Mummy," was published in the January 1943 issue of Dan Turner-Hollywood Detective.

Homicide Highball

Homicide Highball
Author: John Wooley
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515068914

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Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective is at his best in "Homicide Highball," showcasing his unique brand of slang-talking, Vat 69-swilling action. Read Robert Leslie Bellem's original story, then thrill to John Wooley's original script, which laid the groundwork for the film starring Marc Singer. A good deed backfires, and the famous shamus is on the run, eager to put the squiff on a murder charge. The suspects? A smooth filly, a movie mogul, and a B-movie director. Meantime, Turner dodges someone with a killer pitching arm, and eludes cops and crooks alike in a wild amusement park chase. 90 proof pulp fiction! This volume includes Robert Leslie Bellem's original prose story, "Homicide Highball," from the February 1950 issue of "Hollywood Detective."

The Master of Moons

The Master of Moons
Author: Robert W. Chambers
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387874195

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The Maker of Moons is the first collection of short stories to follow the publication of The King in Yellow. It contains eight stories, including the title story, with the first three linked by a common theme. The other stories are a mix of romantic, humorous romantic and weird stories. This production includes all the stories of the original publication, including the black and white frontispiece illustration by Lancelot Speed.

A Good Month for Murder

A Good Month for Murder
Author: Del Quentin Wilber
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080509881X

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"February 2013 was a good month for murder in suburban Washington, D.C. After gaining unparalleled access to the homicide unit in Prince George's County, which borders the nation's capital, Del Quentin Wilber begins shadowing the talented, often quirky detectives who get the call when a body falls... And then, after a quiet couple of months, all hell breaks loose: suddenly every detective in the squad is working day and night to solve one shooting and stabbing after another. In particular, the entire unit becomes obsessed with a "red ball," a high-profile case involving a 17-year-old honor student attacked by a gunman who kicked down the door to her house and murdered her in her bed."--

American Homicide

American Homicide
Author: Richard M. Hough
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1544356005

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American Homicide examines all types of homicide, and gives additional attention to the more prevalent types of murder and suspicious deaths in the United States. Authors Richard M. Hough and Kimberly D. McCorkle employ more than 30 years of academic and practitioner experience to help explain why and how people kill and how society reacts. This brief, yet comprehensive book takes a balanced approach, combining scholarly research and theory with compelling details about recent cases and coverage of current trends. Comparative coverage of homicide types and rates in countries around the world shows how American homicide statistics compare internationally.

A Homicide in Hooker's Point

A Homicide in Hooker's Point
Author: Gloria Taylor Weinberg
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1469142457

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As a quintessential storyteller at the top of her form, Gloria Taylor Weinberg delves into the sometimes painful realities of life to produce a hauntingly unforgettable novel. In the fall of 1950, eight-year old Vicki Leigh Bayle learns that prejudice is not always about color, and that truth, as adults define it, is malleable. She learns that love and hate are drawn from the same well, and that some of the people she loves most keep stores of each in equal measure. The day after neighbor Eric Magruder kills her kitten during a domestic dispute, Vicki and her father watch as Eric is gunned down in their front yard. Witnesses say he was killed by his father-in-law. But is that really what happened during that tragic weekend of violence? At least one investigator has doubts. Both Vicki and her father had access to a gun that day, and her father refuses to produce it. Why? A Homicide in Hookers Point is a fascinating tale of innocence and pathos colliding in a small community in rural South Florida. The story develops inexorably; building momentum as it evolves, all the while tempting the reader to linger over passages of lush, evocative imagery. I was struck by the authors insightful portrayal of people and places, which brought back fond memories of the simple, authentic life experiences that I had growing up in Clewiston near Hookers Point. -- Erik C. Larsen, Attorney, Winter Park, Florida.

Short Story Index

Short Story Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 958
Release: 1979
Genre: Short stories
ISBN:

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The Handbook of Homicide

The Handbook of Homicide
Author: Fiona Brookman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 890
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1118924495

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The Handbook of Homicide presents a series of original essays by renowned authors from around the world, reflecting the latest scholarship on the nature, causes, and patterns of homicide, as well as policies and practices for its investigation and prevention. Includes comprehensive coverage of the complex phenomenon of homicide and its various forms Features original contributions from an esteemed team of global experts and scholars with chapters highlighting the authors’ original research Represents the first internationally-focused collection of the latest research on the nature and causes of homicide Covers both the causes and dynamics of homicide, as well as policies and practices intended to address it

Homicide by the Rich and Famous

Homicide by the Rich and Famous
Author: Gini Graham Scott JD, Ph.D
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313024758

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Many people express shock and horror when they hear of a wealthy or famous person killing another person. As a society, we seem to expect the rich and famous to behave better, to commit fewer crimes, to be immune to the passions that inspire other, less prominent people to kill. After all, the rich and famous have everything—why would they need to murder? But the rich and famous kill for the very same reasons others do: love, power, money, jealousy, greed, revenge, and rage. Here, Scott takes us on a tour of murders committed by the rich and famous during the last century, looking at the motives, the responses of the community and local law enforcement, the media, and the outcomes. She argues that the rich and famous may kill for the same reasons as others, but they receive vastly different treatment and are often able to get away with murder. Homicide by the rich and famous is not new in this country, nor is fascination with the crimes committed by our most revered citizens. But being among the upper echelon of society does afford such suspects with a greater ability to escape punishment. They have greater access to better respresentation, they have the means to flee the country, they have influential friends in high places willing to put themselves on the line, and they are generally treated better by law enforcement and the criminal justice system. This book profiles the many ways in which homicides committed by the rich and famous are similar to other murders in their motives, but differ from those committed by everyday citizens in their outcomes. Scott provides readers with a showcase of crimes that will infuriate and fascinate readers.