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Douglas Sanderson was born in Kent, England, in 1920, emigrating to Canada in 1947 after a stint with the Merchant Navy and the R.A.F during WWII. Having traveled all over Europe, he eventually moved to Spain, where he lived until his death in 2002. He wrote mystery thrillers during the 1950’s and 60’s under his own name as well as Martin Brett and Malcolm Douglas. | ||||||||||||
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| Pure Sweet Hell / Catch a Fallen Starlet 0-9749438-2-7 $19.95 Two edge-of-the-seat thrillers from the late 1950’snew introductions by the author’s son and by Kevin Burton Smith! Click on book for a larger view |
The Deadly Dames / A Dum-Dum for the President 1-933586-06-0 $19.95 Two hardboiled detective mysteries set in Montreal. First U.S. publication for Dum-Dum, which is also the last book in the Mike Garfin series. New introduction by Kevin Burton Smith, plus an interview with the author. |
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