Written in 1939, this is Jack Mann's (E. Charles Vivian) novel of Egyptology. When a friend of Gees' falls in love with an exotic woman of the Nile, Gees has to find out if she's for real -- or die trying....
Gregory George Gordon Green - or Gees as he prefers to be called - doesn't want to follow in his father's military footsteps; he wants to be a detective and solve cases "from mumps to murder" as his billboard reads. Whether he's tracking Communists, ...
Gregory George Gordon Green - or Gees as he prefers to be called - doesn't want to follow in his father's military footsteps; he wants to be a detective and solve cases "from mumps to murder" as his billboard reads. Whether he's tracking Communists, ...
Jack Mann (pseudonym of British author, E. Charles Vivian) moved into the supernatural realm with this 1937 thriller about a farm and its horrendous curse....
Between 1936 and 1940 British author Jack Mann (E. Charles Vivian) wrote eight novels about Gregory George Gordon Green and his detective agency. In this first book he tackles Communists....
From the year 1938 comes this intriguing, hard-to-find novel from E. Charles Vivian, who occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Jack Mann. There were eight novels altogether about the man called Gees and soon Ramble House hopes to have all eight back...
Jack Mann was actually E. Charles Vivian, who decided to use the Jack Mann pseudonym for his supernatural novels involving Gees. This book's dedication is to Harry Stephen Keeler, Ramble House's favorite author, and we have been wanting to publish th...
Gregory George Gordon Green - or Gees as he prefers to be called - doesn't want to follow in his father's military footsteps; he wants to be a detective and solve cases "from mumps to murder" as his billboard reads. Whether he's tracking Communists, ...
Evelyn Charles Henry Vivian (Jack Mann, E. Charles Vivian, 1882-1947) was the pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell, an British editor and writer of fantasy and supernatural, detective novels and stories, including this occult detective novel in which t...
Gregory George Gordon Green - or Gees as he prefers to be called - doesn't want to follow in his father's military footsteps; he wants to be a detective and solve cases "from mumps to murder" as his billboard reads. Whether he's tracking Communists, ...
In 1950, NBC began broadcasting Nightbeat, considered one of the finest shows of its time, about Randy Stone, a reporter who covered the night beat for the Chicago Star with a unique blend of wit, compassion and toughness. From murder to mystery, fro...