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  1. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Evan Hunter (born October 15, 1926, New York, New York, U.S.—died July 6, 2005, Weston, Connecticut) was a prolific American writer of best-selling fiction, of which more than 50 books are crime stories published under the pseudonym Ed McBain.

  2. Hace 2 días · In the latest episode of ELLROY READS I look at one of the all-time great crime novel series – the 87th Precinct by Ed McBain. I discuss some of the many identities of McBain, focusing specifically on his novel King’s Ransom and its superlative film adaptation High and Low by Akira Kurosawa. Finally, I discuss the considerable impact McBain had on James Ellroy’s work. Hope you enjoy ...

  3. Hace 5 días · I wanted something short and easy to read, so I went back to Ed McBain's 87th Precinct with the 2nd book in the series, The Mugger. It was pretty quick and easy and a good story, to boot!

  4. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Book review: “’Til Death” by Ed McBain. Patrick T. Reardon June 27th, 2024. On what should be the happiest day of his life — the day of his marriage to Angela Carella — the shy and affable Tommy Giordano is the target of not one but two murder efforts, involving several attempts on his life.

  5. 9 de jul. de 2024 · Salvatore Lombino is equally known as "Ed McBain" and "Evan Hunter", and before he used both pen names on "Candyland" he adapted "Fuzz" as Hunter. His fictional Isola, home of the 87th Precinct, is based on New York, but for some reason the film was set in Boston.

  6. 25 de jun. de 2024 · I just finished Cop Hater by Ed McBain. It is the first 87th Precinct novel. I had read some of the series a long, long time ago, and I was happy to see how they fared. Cops are being killed. Detectives wearing street clothes are killed either on their way to work or home. How….

  7. 21 de jun. de 2024 · About the book. Stan Gifford was America's most beloved comedian. It showed in the ratings--40 million people watched the ever-smiling comedian crack his jokes. And those same 80 million eyes saw him die on camera. It looked like part of the act, but the joke was on Gifford.