Henry Kane Livres
Henry Kane, juriste de formation, s'est imposé comme un auteur prolifique de romans policiers. Ses œuvres se concentrent souvent sur des personnages d'enquêteurs privés, notamment Peter Chambers, qu'il a dépeint dans de nombreuses histoires. Kane tisse avec maestria des intrigues pleines de suspense, créant des personnages qui plongent le lecteur dans l'univers du crime et de l'investigation. Sa capacité à tenir le lecteur en haleine jusqu'à la dernière page confirme sa réputation de voix marquante du genre.






Manhunt, March 1953
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
This replica of the March 1953 issue of MANHUNT digest magazine features a collection of thrilling stories from notable authors in the crime and mystery genre. Highlights include Mickey Spillane's "EVERYBODY'S WATCHING ME" and Richard S. Prather's "THE SLEEPER CAPER," alongside works by Leslie Charteris, Craig Rice, and others. Each story offers a unique narrative filled with suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists, showcasing the vibrant storytelling of mid-20th century crime fiction.
Manhunt, June 1953
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
This replica of the June 1953 MANHUNT digest magazine showcases a collection of thrilling stories from notable authors in the crime and mystery genre. Featuring works like "Far Cry" by Henry Kane and "Hot-Rock Rumble" by Richard S. Prather, it presents a diverse array of gripping narratives, including tales of loyalty, deception, and murder. Each story offers a unique glimpse into the darker aspects of human nature, making it a fascinating read for fans of classic pulp fiction.
Peter Chambers is a private richard who has a real affinity for trouble. He hasn't any notion at all who polished off the nasty blonde with the round hole between her eyes—or the little man swinging by the neck from a bedroom window. Peter has strong incentives for finding out the answers—partly because the only thing he can do is break the case wide open before the going gets too rough; but mainly because his fee is Miami Moonbeam, six feet of ravishing, red-haired woman.
''Are you a ladykiller?'' the vision asked. She had skin like cream, hair like jet, and a body that could turn any male into an instant sex-maniac. With a wicked little smile, she moved closer to Peter Chambers. ''I devour ladykillers,'' she murmured.A hot bout of serious slaughter and insincere sex in which Manhattan’s sleuth-about-town Peter Chambers investigates the early death of a dancehall hostess who would do anything for love . . . and much much more for money.



