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William Campbell Gault (1910–1995)

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Werke von William Campbell Gault

Don't Cry For Me (1952) 29 Exemplare
County Kill (1988) 17 Exemplare
Blood on the Boards (1953) 17 Exemplare
Murder in the Raw (1955) 16 Exemplare
Day of the Ram (1988) 15 Exemplare
Death in Donegal Bay (1984) 15 Exemplare
The Dead Seed (1985) 15 Exemplare
Two-Wheeled Thunder (1962) 15 Exemplare
Thunder Road (1952) 15 Exemplare
Dead Hero (1964) 13 Exemplare
The Bad Samaritan (1982) 13 Exemplare
The Bloody Bokhara (1952) 12 Exemplare
The Hundred-Dollar Girl (2011) 12 Exemplare
Komm, stirb mit mir (1962) 12 Exemplare
Stubborn Sam (1969) 12 Exemplare
Night Lady (1958) 11 Exemplare
Run, Killer, Run (1954) 11 Exemplare
Death Out of Focus (1960) 10 Exemplare
Quarterback Gamble (1970) 10 Exemplare
Square in the Middle (1956) 10 Exemplare
Dirt Track Summer (1961) 10 Exemplare
The Cana Diversion (1982) 10 Exemplare
The Canvas Coffin (2011) 9 Exemplare
Drag Strip (1959) 9 Exemplare
Gasoline Cowboy (1974) 8 Exemplare
Cat and Mouse (1988) 8 Exemplare
The checkered flag (1964) 8 Exemplare
Sweet Wild Wench (1959) 8 Exemplare
The Wayward Widow (2012) 7 Exemplare
The Chicano War (1986) 7 Exemplare
Dead Pigeon (1992) 7 Exemplare
End of a Call Girl (1958) 6 Exemplare
The Mighty Dead (2010) 6 Exemplare
Million Dollar Tramp (1960) 6 Exemplare
Thin Ice (1978) 6 Exemplare
Speedway Challenge (1956) 6 Exemplare
The underground skipper (1975) 5 Exemplare
The Huddlers (2015) 5 Exemplare
Showboat in the Backcourt (1976) 5 Exemplare
Shakedown : A Joe Puma Mystery (2012) 5 Exemplare
Trouble at Second (1973) 5 Exemplare
Cut Rate Quarterback (1977) 5 Exemplare
Gallant colt (1954) 4 Exemplare
Dim Thunder (1958) 4 Exemplare
Wild Willie, Wide Receiver (1985) 4 Exemplare
The last lap (1972) 4 Exemplare
The oval playground (1968) 4 Exemplare
Fair Prey (2012) 3 Exemplare
The Karters (1965) 3 Exemplare
Road-race rookie (1966) 3 Exemplare
Mr. Quarterback 3 Exemplare
The long green (1965) 3 Exemplare
The Big Stick (1975) 3 Exemplare
Rough road to glory 2 Exemplare
Bruce Benedict,: Halfback (1957) 2 Exemplare
The Sunday Cycles (1979) 2 Exemplare
Through the line 2 Exemplare
Made to Measure 2 Exemplare
Wheels of Fortune (1963) 2 Exemplare
The Kerman Kill 2 Exemplare
Backfield challenge (1967) 2 Exemplare
Mr. Fullback 2 Exemplare
Sunday's Dust (2000) 1 Exemplar
Little Big Foot 1 Exemplar
Fog 1 Exemplar
Little Big Foot 1 Exemplar
Wayward Widow (1959) 1 Exemplar
Super Bowl Bound (1980) 1 Exemplar
Agent For Murder 1 Exemplar

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The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction (1996) — Mitwirkender — 234 Exemplare
The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction (1987) — Mitwirkender — 221 Exemplare
The Oxford Book of American Detective Stories (1996) — Mitwirkender — 178 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Private Eye Stories (1988) — Mitwirkender — 163 Exemplare
The Fantastic Universe Omnibus (1960) — Mitwirkender — 107 Exemplare
A Century of Noir: Thirty-two Classic Crime Stories (2002) — Mitwirkender — 80 Exemplare
Los Angeles Noir 2: The Classics (2010) — Mitwirkender — 42 Exemplare
Most Wanted (2002) — Mitwirkender — 29 Exemplare
101 Mystery Stories (1986) — Mitwirkender — 26 Exemplare
Twelve American Crime Stories (1998) — Mitwirkender — 14 Exemplare
High Gear: Great Stories About Fast Cars and Their Drivers (1955) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare
Startling Stories, September 1951 (1951) — Mitwirkender — 7 Exemplare
Run to starlight: Sports through science fiction (1975) — Mitwirkender — 6 Exemplare
Child's Ploy (1984) — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine - 1960/11 (1960) — Mitwirkender — 2 Exemplare

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Joe Burke has been a cop in L.A. for twelve years. He's good at his job but still can only afford a small apartment with old furniture, until his wealthy aunt dies and leaves him everything. Suddenly Joe can think about making a life where he's not worrying about what he can afford. He quits the force and buys a house in a good neighborhood and a new car. With no career and realizing he doesn't have any close relationships, Joe starts to wander, and quickly throws himself into helping out at a small theater. He's sucked into the acting troupe's conflicts and jealousies, and his attraction to both Norah, the sharp-tongued blonde and Sharon, the sultry redhead who can't get along with the other actors. When a well-known producer is murdered outside the theater, everyone in the troupe is a suspect.
A good mystery with plenty of suspects and a theatrical flavor. I had to check on the date of publication (1953), because there's quite a few instances of political bickering. I'd read more from this author.
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mstrust | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 16, 2019 |
Ex-USC football star, ex-soldier, and present-day jobless loafer Pete Worden punches out a man after a successful craps game and finds himself involved in murder and a host of other complex shenanigans. The cast of characters is huge, Pete's older brother, who controls the family fortune and doles his share out to him at a measly $100 per week until he gets a job, Pete's saintly sister-in-law, Pete's knock-out girlfriend who really wants him to take a job so they can get married, Pete's pulp fiction writing neighbor, Nick - the racketeer who says he wants to go straight, Nick's two sons, Jake the bookie, Mary the girl Pete lusted after in high school but never spoke to, a straight arrow police sergeant, and a few more to boot. The male characters are all pretty well fleshed out and complex; the women are described mostly in terms of their looks. This is a book stuck firmly in 1950 Los Angeles, both geographically and attitudinally. Current events--the Korean War, the Rams-Bears game--play a key part in the narrative. It is a story well told and one that engaged me from beginning to end, but it also feels dated and lacks the timeless quality of the best noir fiction, such as Chandler and Hammett. The mystery is good, however, and the ending is well plotted--at least, I didn't guess it. I can't agree, however, with Ed Gorman's assessment that Gault "wrote the best private eye novel of his generation." Nor is this really a private eye novel. Pete Worden is an amateur at best. Still, this was a good read with no real lags or dull moments. Pete's observations as first person narrator aren't always made with the best judgment - but they never fail to entertain.… (mehr)
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datrappert | Sep 23, 2018 |
For some reason I thought this would be a book that had two of Gault's longstanding Private eyes teamed up together to solve an important case. It would sort of like Batman and Superman teaming up. Unfortunately the two great Private eyes are only in one brief scene together before Joe Puma disappears permanently. And the rest of the book is a hot mess involving environmental activists, retired mafioso, FBI agents and more. Ultimately it tried to be too many things
 
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DaveWilde | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 22, 2017 |
Shakedown was the very first of Gault's Joe Puma novels, but it has very little to do with the other Joe Puma novels. It seems likely that Gault simply reused the name Joe Puma for his new private eye five years later in End of a Call Girl.

Shakedown is nasty and hardboiled with almost no soft edges. The Joe Puma here is capable of just about anything and little more than a crook, a conman, a conniver, a backstabber, a pimp, a tough guy, a blackmailer, and a witness tamperer. It is the story of a rotten unsentimental guy who thinks he knows a way out a frame up and has no loyalty to anyone. It's a narrative told by a tough guy operator from his perspective and it works real well as a hardboiled story.… (mehr)
 
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DaveWilde | Sep 22, 2017 |

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