Dan J. Marlowe Explained

Dan J. Marlowe
Birth Date:1917
Birth Place:Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Death Place:Mexico
Occupation:Novelist
Genre:crime fiction
Notableworks:The Name Of The Game Is Death

Dan J. Marlowe (1917  - 1986) was an American writer of crime fiction. (2012) by Charles Kelly, tells the story of Marlowe, his amnesia, his involvements with bank robber Albert Frederick Nussbaum and with murderer Bobby Randell Wilcoxson.

Works

Novels

Year Title Series Publisher
1959Doorway to DeathJohnny KillainAvon Publications, Inc.
1959Killer with a KeyJohnny Killain
1960Doom ServiceJohnny Killain
1960The Fatal FrailsJohnny Killain
1961Shake a Crooked TownJohnny Killain
1961BackfireBerkley
1962The Name of the Game is DeathDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1963StrongarmFawcett Gold Medal
1964Never Live TwiceFawcett Gold Medal
1965Death Deep DownFawcett Gold Medal
1966Four for the MoneyFawcett Gold Medal
1966The Vengeance ManFawcett Gold Medal
1967The Raven Is a Blood Red BirdFawcett Gold Medal
1967Route of the Red GoldFawcett Gold Medal
1969One Endless HourDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1969Operation FireballDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1970Operation FlashpointDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1970Operation OverkillDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1971Operation BreakthroughDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1972Operation CheckmateDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1972Operation DrumfireDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1973Operation StrangleholdDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1973Operation WhiplashDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1974Operation HammerlockDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1975Operation DeathmakerDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1976Operation CounterpunchDrakeFawcett Gold Medal
1982Guerilla Games (credited as 'Gar Wilson')Phoenix Force Worldwide

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