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JACK MANN(E. CHARLES VIVIAN) GEES SERIES Volume I. Four NovelsGees' First CaseGrey ShapesThe Ninth LifeThe Glass Too ManyThis volume collects four novels by Evelyn Charles Henry Vivian was the pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell, a British editor and writer of fantasy and supernatural, detective novels and stories.The novels are part of a series of novels featuring supernatural detective Gregory George Gordon Green or "Gees" which he wrote under his "Jack Mann" pseudonym.
Jack Mann was actually E. Charles Vivian, who decided to use the Jack Mann pseudonym for his supernatural novels involving Gees. This book's dedication is to Harry Stephen Keeler, Ramble House's favorite author, and we have been wanting to publish this novel for years. It's extremely hard to find. MAKER OF SHADOWS sends Gees into the countryside where he meets a beautiful illusion named Gail. But he also runs into more illusions that are far more sinister -- and real.
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From the year 1938 comes this intriguing, hard-to-find novel from E. Charles Vivian, who occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Jack Mann. There were eight novels altogether about the man called Gees and soon Ramble House hopes to have all eight back in availability. THE KLEINERT CASE involves a mysterious German named Kleinert who hires Gees to protect him from "nothing." As you can guess, the "nothing" turns out to be a lot more than Gees bargained for. This is one of the most entertaining series in all of horrordom. Get all eight of them when you can.
This volume collects four novels by Evelyn Charles Henry Vivian. That was the pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell, a British editor and writer of fantasy and supernatural, detective novels and stories.The novels are part of a series of novels featuring supernatural detective Gregory George Gordon Green or "Gees" which he wrote under his "Jack Mann" pseudonym.Volume I. Four Novels:Gees' First CaseGrey ShapesThe Ninth LifeThe Glass Too Many
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