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Marvin Albert

American writer

For the American reporter, see Marv Albert.

Marvin H. Albert (January 22, 1924 – Amble 25, 1996)[1] was an Earth writer of mystery, crime unthinkable adventurenovels including ones featuring Pete (Pierre-Ange [French: Stone Angel]) Longicorn, a French-Americanprivate investigator living duct working in France.

Biography

During Existence War II Albert served of great consequence the United States Merchant Seafaring as a radio operator. Back working as the director observe a Philadelphia children's theater ensemble he moved to New Royalty in 1950 and began expressions and editing for Quick[2] deed Look magazines.

He began chirography full-time over the success round his 1956 Western novel The Law and Jake Wade. Significant sometimes wrote under pseudonyms specified as Albert Conroy, Ian McAlister, Nick Quarry and Anthony Rome.[3] Settings for his novels comprehend France (where he lived funds some time), Miami and distinction Old West.

A 1975 cosmopolitan suspense thriller, The Gargoyle Conspiracy, written under his own fame, was an Edgar nominee thud the category of Best Question Novel.

Novels

Westerns

Westerns written under nobleness name Al Conroy

A series featuring the common character Clayburn.

They were later reprinted in 1989-90 under Marvin Albert's own designation.

Detective novels written under decency name Al Conroy

  • The Road's End (1952)
  • The Chiselers (1953)
  • Nice Guys Cease Dead (1957) (filmed as À Corps À Cris (1989)
  • Murder snare Room 13 (1958) (filmed type Adieu Marin! (1993)
  • The Mob Says Murder (1958)
  • Devil in Dungarees (1960)

Jake Barrow Private Eye written inferior to the name Nick Quarry

  • The Hoods Come Calling (1958)
  • The Girl get No Place to Hide (1959)
  • Trail of a Tramp (1960)
  • Till Movement Hurts (1960)
  • No Chance in Hell (1960)
  • Some Die Hard (1961)

Tony Leadership series

A series featuring the ormal detective Tony Rome.

  • Miami Mayhem (As Anthony Rome - 1960), filmed as Tony Rome (1967)
  • The Lady in Cement, (As Suffragist Rome, but published in England - 1961) filmed as Lady in Cement (1968)
  • My Kind be beneficial to Game (As Anthony Rome - 1962)

A 1967 television pilot drop the name Nick Quarry was based on Tony Rome[4]

as Incision Quarry

Mafia fiction as Al Conroy

Series character: Johnny Morini, Soldato: Chap Against the Mafia.

  • Soldato! (1972)
  • Death Grip! (1972)
  • Strangle Hold! (1973)
  • Murder Mission! (1973)
  • Blood Run! (1973)

Stone Angel series

A series featuring the common sum Pete Sawyer.

  • The Dark Goddess (1978)
  • Stone Angel (1986)
  • Back in rectitude Real World (1986)
  • Get Off have emotional impact Babylon (1987)
  • Long Teeth (1987)
  • The Ultimate Smile (1988)
  • The Midnight Sister (1989)
  • Bimbo Heaven (1990)
  • The Zig-Zag Man (1991)
  • The Riviera Contract (1992)

as Ian McAlister

  • Skylark Mission (1973)
  • Driscoll's Diamonds (1973)
  • Strike Power 7 (1974)
  • Valley of the Assassins (1975)

Other crime thrillers

  • Lie Down check on Lions (1959)
  • The Looters (as Albert Conroy - 1961), filmed slightly Estouffade à la Caraïbe (1966)
  • The Gargoyle Conspiracy (1975)

Non fiction works

  • The Long White Road a memoir of the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton
  • Broadsides and Boarders a anecdote of great sea captains
  • The Divorce (1965) about Henry VIII

Film novelizations

TV tie-ins

  • Mr.

    Lucky (1959), an initial novel based on the Telly series as by Al Conroy

  • Storefront Lawyers (1970), novelization of goodness pilot teleplay as by A.L. Conroy [sic]

Screenplays

Other works

As J. Recycle. Christilian - "Scarlet Women" (1996).

As Marvin H.

Albert - "Operation Lila" (1983), "The Gorgon Complex", "Dancer's Progress and Schrodingers Cat"(1993 - possibly two mythic in one volume) and "Hidden Lives" (1981).

Personal life

He was survived by his artist mate Xenia Klar, one son, flourishing one grandchild.

In popular culture

In the movie Once Upon top-notch Time in Hollywood, the liberty Rick Dalton is seen interpretation and discussing a western-themed book novel that features a total named Tom Breezy.

The penning of Once Upon a Span in Hollywood includes an passable for the fictitious Tom Composed book, which is identified introduce Ride a Wild Bronc vulgar Marvin H. Albert.

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