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HALO FOR HIRE: THE COMPLETE PAUL PINE by Howard Browne
Not much to add on this title at the moment, except to say that work progresses and we thought we'd give you a look back at some of the covers to the original presentation of the "Paul Pine" stories by Howard Browne (aka John Evans):
• HALO IN BLOOD
• HALO FOR SATAN
• HALO IN BRASS
• "So Dark for April" from MANHUNT
• THE TASTE OF ASHES
• "The Paper Gun"
3 comments:
I look forward to this.
Said it before and I'll say it again, this is, for my money, the finest Chandler-influenced detective fiction ever published.
Pour a couple drinks into me and I might even argue that The Taste of Ashes beats the master at his own game.
If you love hardboiled fiction, you need this.
John Hocking
I completely agree with John Hocking. In fact, I might make that claim for The Taste of Ashes after only one drink. It is one of the greatest PI novels of all time.
I was pleased to meet Howard Browne at one of the California Bouchercons. I told him how much I enjoyed all the Pine novels but, most of all, The Taste of Ashes. I've given away many copies through the years.
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