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A Deadly Welcome | Spies, Lies and Alibis
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Spies, Lies and Alibis. A blog about pulp book cover designs and the pages they contain. May 29, 2010. John D. MacDonald. Was one of those prolific novel writers, who seemed to publish at least one or two novels a year. They’re often graced with a Robert McGinnis. John D MacDonald fansite. A blog dedicated to John D MacDonald. A Travis Magee fansite. A 1984 interview with John D MacDonald. Tags: John D MacDonald. Comments Off on A Deadly Welcome. The High Priestess of Pulp Crime ». Art of Penguin Sci-Fi.
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the High Priestess of Pulp Crime | Spies, Lies and Alibis
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Spies, Lies and Alibis. A blog about pulp book cover designs and the pages they contain. The High Priestess of Pulp Crime. May 30, 2010. As readers may be aware, author Peter O’Donnell. Died a few weeks ago, and the profusion. Lots has already been written about the origins of Modesty Blaise, so rather than re-hash it here, I’ll just point you in the direction of Crime Time. Where the story comes direct from Peter O’Donnell. 8220;In the past fourty-eight hours a poison capsule had been cut out of her bod...
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submissions | Spies, Lies and Alibis
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Spies, Lies and Alibis. A blog about pulp book cover designs and the pages they contain. May 28, 2010. If you have a favourite pulp book, comic or movie that you would like to write about for Spies, Lies and Alibis. We’ll be happy to post it as long as you remember to include the following:. A clear scan or photograph of the cover art (or poster art, if it’s a film). Credits for the author and the cover designer wherever known. A review of the book/comic/movie. A short bio about yourself if you want.
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the wolves of London | Spies, Lies and Alibis
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Spies, Lies and Alibis. A blog about pulp book cover designs and the pages they contain. The wolves of London. June 1, 2010. I was prompted to re-read this one by my friend Clive. And you know what? Smith junior, a ne’er-do-well called Wilf, is made in the same mould as Pinkie Brown. The cover illustration is by Pat Owen, who painted many of the covers of Pan Books. But it’s hard to find much information about him online. I’ve been unable to find anything at all. Regardless of how he looked, he certainly...