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Kill Her If You Can
  • Language: en

Kill Her If You Can

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05
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  • Publisher: TELOS

Chicago Chronicle's ace reporter Hank Janson is back on the case as he is sent to investigate a bomb blast at an apartment and gets caught up in a web of intrigue and deception. The apartment's owner, the headstrong, independent young woman Beryl Pinder, gives Hank more trouble than he bargained for, as he finds himself having to save her - and himself! - from a series of murder attempts. When it first appeared in March 1952, this book was the final entry in the third series of classic Hank Janson novels. It is reissued here complete with its superb original Reginald Heade cover art.

The Trials of Hank Janson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

The Trials of Hank Janson

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: TELOS

As well as a biography of the author Hank Janson, this is an account of the early 1950s Home Office crackdown on so called 'obscene' paperbacks, of which the Janson novels were the prime example. This book also details the full publishing history of the Janson stories from 1946 to the present day.

Blonde on the Spot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Blonde on the Spot

Blonde on the Spot, the seventh Hank Janson novel, picks up directly where Lilies for My Lovely, the sixth, left off. But all is not well in Hank's relationship with Sally Taylor, and when he winds up in a replica Wild West ghost town, where gambling, drugs and prostitution are rife, things go from bad to worse. Then there's the nearby Indian reservation, with its disgruntled and exploited native American population ... This incident-packed novel, first published in June 1949, is reissued by Telos complete with its original Reginald Headecover.

The Trials of Hank Janson
  • Language: en

The Trials of Hank Janson

A perfect storm of paper shortages and fly-by-night publishers in the years after World War II led to a boom in cheaply produced American-style hard-boiled crime fiction. Hank Janson, dubbed the 'Best of Tough Gangster Authors' - in truth a south London former shipping clerk turned publisher - sold five million copies of his novels to a public who craved excitement and escapism in Hank's violent, sexually charged world. The courts took a more damning view, destroying hundreds of thousands of paperbacks and magazines that were judged to be obscene. Janson's novels, with their voluptuous pin-up covers, were a regular target, but requests for guidance from authorities went unanswered. Then, Janson's publisher and distributor were arrested, tried and jailed. This is the story of Hank Janson, of his creator Stephen D. Frances, and how, out of the ashes of destruction orders levelled at cheap gangster novels, the Obscene Publications Act was reformed.

HANK JANSON UNDER COVER
  • Language: en

HANK JANSON UNDER COVER

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Frails Can Be So Tough
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Frails Can Be So Tough

Lee Shelton is a man with a tragic past and a deeply troubled present. Framed for a murder he didn't commit, forced to kidnap and chain up a beautiful passer-by - who turns out to be a millionairess - in order to avoid capture, and with a broken hypodermic needle buried in his festering arm, he finds events conspiring against him. Will he be able to get out from under all these problems, or is a lengthy prison sentence - or even death - what fate has in store for him? This Telos edition of Frails Can Be So Tough reinstates the previously-unpublished original cover artwork by Reginald Heade, which was censored when the novel first appeared in 1951. Includes an introduction by pulp historian and writer Steve Holland.

Lillies for My Lovely
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Lillies for My Lovely

Ace crime reporter Hank Janson meets the girl of his dreams, Sally Taylor, only to have her taken from him by a cruel twist of fate when she suddenly dies of a heart attack. Or does she? Hank finds himself with a mystery to solve, as he becomes embroiled in an elaborate plot of blackmail and murder that threatens to be the death of him! Lilies for My Lovely was the sixth Hank Jansonnovel to be published, and made its debut in May 1949. This Telos reissue retains the striking original artwork cover, by peerless illustrator Reginald Heade.

Accused
  • Language: en

Accused

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-07
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  • Publisher: TELOS

Telos Publishing is proud to bring back into print, after more than fifty years' absence, what most fans agree is one of the very best of the classic era Hank Janson novels. Accused was the most heavily scrutinised book of all in the infamous Hank Janson obscenity trials at the Old Bailey in the mid-1950s, and as a result was effectively banned from British bookshops. Now readers can judge for themselves whether or not this absorbing tale of sadistic cruelty, illicit passion and violent murder really was obscene! As usual, this Telos Publishing reissue comes unedited, and complete with legendary illustrator Reginald Heade's wonderful original artwork cover.

Some Look Better Dead
  • Language: en

Some Look Better Dead

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-01-13
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  • Publisher: TELOS

In Some Look Better Dead, a seemingly innocuous visit to a fashion show leads Chicago Chronicle's ace reporter Hank Janson into a web of murder and intrigue with dark secrets from the past. More information will follow...

Killer
  • Language: en

Killer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03
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  • Publisher: TELOS

Hank Janson's chance meeting with a beautiful female hitchhiker, Cora Tanter, is just the start of a thrilling tale involving an elderly archaeologist, his rich but suicidal young wife, and a haul of valuable Roman artefacts. And just who is the mysterious figure making repeated attempts to assassinate Hank himself? Add to this the complications of his on-off relationship with Chicago Chronicle colleague Sheila Lang, and Hank really has his work cut out this time! This reissue from Telos Publishing, complete with Reginald Heade's stunning original cover artwork, brings back into print, for the first time in decades, one of the books that featured heavily in the infamous Hank Janson obscenity trials of the 1950s.