![]() ![]() ![]() Make no mistake: this is hard-charging pulp, heavy on the cheese and the oinkery, but often surprisingly well-written. Because, of course, what else are women good for? And although his home base was the Big Apple, Danny got around in at least a couple of books, popping up in Florida, California, England and Lover, Don’t come Back! (1962) even found him in Australia, which his creator called home.īrown wrote a ton of private eye novels, and all his male private eyes are pretty much cut from the same cloth: hard-boiled dicks who spend the majority of their time surrounded by dangerous men, and curvaceous (and often dangerous) women who (naturally) throw themselves at him. Not sure if he was the toughest, but he might have been the smuggest, inordinately proud of his looks and his smarts. The rise and fall of the luxuriant curves beneath the black cashmere … the deep outward curve if the thigh that was tantalizingly hidden … You listen to what she says, but your real concentration is a couple of places elsewhere.”Īustralian book factory Carter Brown wrote at least thirty books about “New York’s toughest private eye” DANNY BOYD. “The trouble when you’re talking to a dame is that she’s a dame. ![]() ![]() Pseudonym of Alan Geoffrey Yates other pseudonyms include Peter Carter Brown, Peter Carter-Brown, Raymond Glenning, Sinclair MacKellar, Dennis Sinclair and Paul Valdez ![]()
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