person or book cover
Scanned for the Australian Pulp Fiction Industry project.
y separately published work icon Death Counts Three selected work   novella   crime   detective  
Issue Details: First known date: 1950-1959... 1950-1959 Death Counts Three
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* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Cleveland , 1950-1959 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
1713 Madison Avenue, 'Larry Kent' , single work novel crime detective
Halo for My Honey, 'Larry Kent' , single work novel crime detective
The Hollow Space, 'Larry Kent' , single work novella crime detective

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Cleveland , 1950-1959 .
      person or book cover
      Scanned for the Australian Pulp Fiction Industry project.
      Extent: 97p.
      Series: y separately published work icon Larry Kent Sydney : Cleveland , 1954-1979 18810817 1954 series - publisher novella novel crime detective

      'He hates crime and he's been known to sport a bow tie! He's LARRY KENT and he first made his debut as a half-hour program on Australian radio in 1950 written by Ron Ingleby. Originally a newshound from the Big Apple, Kent emigrated to Australia and set himself up business as a private eye. Like his counterparts at the time back in the States, Kent was always getting into trouble, but that never prevented him from appreciating the female form. His favourite past-time was, he frequently reminded us, "Watching the blondes go by"' (Thrilling Detective).

      Larry Kent was an Australian pulp crime series which included about 100 novelettes and more than 300 novels based on the Macquarie Network radio series 'I Hate Crime.' Published monthly from April 1954, the novelettes were written by a variety of authors. Many covers and title-pages feature the slogan 'I Hate Crime!'.

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