Jack Webb (novelist)
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Jack Webb | |
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Born | John Alfred Webb January 13, 1916 Los Angeles, California |
Died | February 12, 2008 Coronado, California, U.S.A. | (aged 92)
Nationality | U.S.-American |
Other names | John Farr |
Occupation | Writer |
John Alfred Webb (January 13, 1916 – February 12, 2008) was an American mystery novelist[1] who often featured the detective team of Sammy Golden and Father Joseph Shanley. He died in Coronado, California.
Books
[edit]as Jack Webb
[edit]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)[1]
- 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
[edit]- 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
References
[edit]- ^ a b The Broken Doll. 2012-03-15. ISBN 978-1-4405-4146-9.