![]() ![]() So Dead My Love (aka Let's Count Our Dead) (1953).Satan's Widow (aka Dear Deadly Past) (1952).The Lady Was A Tramp (aka Murder At Midnight) (1951).Whittington was published both under his own name, and with several pseudonyms:īibliography Novels as Harry Whittington Eight of Whittington's hardboiled noir novels were republished by Stark House Press. His reputation as 'The King of the Pulps' is shared with author H. Seven of his writings were produced for the screen, including the television series Lawman (1958-1962). ![]() His reputation as a prolific writer of pulp fiction novels is supported by his writing of 85 novels in a span of twelve years (as many as seven in a single month) mostly in the crime, suspense, hardboiled, and noir fiction genres. Born in Ocala, Florida, he worked in government jobs before becoming a writer. Harry Whittington (Febru– June 11, 1989) was an American mystery novelist and one of the pioneers of the paperback novel. For other people of the same name, see Harry Whittington (disambiguation). This article is about the American novelist. ![]()
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