Bant Singer Bant Singer i(A5231 works by)
Writing name for: Charles Shaw
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2 y separately published work icon Your Move, Delaney! Bant Singer , London : Collins , 1956 Z68162 1956 single work novel crime mystery Barrier City, an isolated mining centre, where 'the law is what you make it', was quiet enough when Delaney arrived at the house in Argent Street. Twenty minutes later Rennie was dead, Delaney wounded, and Idris missing. From then on Delaney found himself in a menacing tangle, threatened by a mysterious and deadly force, with Kathy beside him and the alluring Mrs. Cortiss pressing him. When Delaney finds Idris dead in a low hotel, and the White Angel breathing vengeance, it takes all he has to save Kathy, keep alive, and battle his way out. Bant Singer's latest never misses a beat. (Publisher's blurb)
1 The Brass Horseman Bant Singer , 1955 single work short story
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 27 April vol. 76 no. 3924 1955; (p. 20-24)
4 y separately published work icon Have Patience, Delaney! Bant Singer , London Sydney : Collins , 1954 Z232862 1954 single work novel crime
2 1 y separately published work icon Don't Slip, Delaney Bant Singer , London : Collins , 1954 Z232656 1954 single work novel crime thriller adventure Delaney should never have been there at all, out on the Sydney waterfront in the dark. He should have been with Kathy, the girl he'd married ten months ago, the girl who was trying to keep Del going straight. The two of them were meant to be on holiday anyway-and yet there was Del seeing things he shouldn't and starting a whole lot of trouble for him and Kathy. Del didn't ask for trouble this time, he just got it. It was only the first instalment, but the second comes soon after-a chirpy little fellow called Blenco, who holds him up with a gun. This proves too much and Del breaks loose once more. Bant Singer has already established himself as one of the most individual and racy writers of the fast-moving adventure story, and readers of previous 'Delaney' books will be delighted with Don't Slip, Delaney. (Publisher's blurb).
5 3 y separately published work icon You're Wrong, Delaney Bant Singer , 1953 single work novel crime mystery
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 14 October vol. 74 no. 3844 1953; (p. 20-21, 30) The Bulletin (Christmas edition) , 16 December vol. 74 no. 3853 1953; (p. 29-31) The Bulletin , 9 December vol. 74 no. 3852 1953; (p. 20, 22-23, 30) The Bulletin , 2 December vol. 74 no. 3851 1953; (p. 20, 22-23, 34) The Bulletin , 25 November vol. 74 no. 3850 1953; (p. 20-22) The Bulletin , 18 November vol. 74 no. 3849 1953; (p. 20-21, 25)
Tough guy Denis Aloysius Delaney is involved with murder in St. Kilda, Melbourne.(John Loder Australian Crime Fiction : a bibliography (1994): 214).
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