Bio
George Harmon Coxe (1901–1984) was an early star of hard-boiled crime fiction, best known for characters he created in the seminal pulp magazine Black Mask. Born in upstate New York, he attended Purdue and Cornell Universities before moving to the West Coast to work in newspapers. In 1922 he began publishing short stories in pulp magazines across various genres, including romance and sports. He would find his greatest success, however, writing crime fiction. In 1934 Coxe, relying on his background in journalism, created his most enduring character: Jack “Flashgun” Casey, a crime photographer. First appearing in “Return Engagement,” a Black Mask short, Casey found success on every platform, including radio, television, and film. Coxe’s other well-known characters include Kent Murdock, another photographer, and Jack Fenner, a PI. Always more interested in character development than a clever plot twist, Coxe was at home in novel-writing, producing sixty-three books in his lifetime. Made a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America in 1964, Coxe died in 1984. George Harmon Coxe Books
The Pulp Mystery MEGAPACK®
Murray LeinsterUninvited Guest
George Harmon CoxeThe Impetuous Mistress
George Harmon CoxeThe Fifth Key
George Harmon CoxeThe Third Mystery MEGAPACK®
James HoldingThe Second Mystery Novel MEGAPACK ®
Elisabeth Sanxay HoldingThe Noir Novel MEGAPACK ™: 4 Great Crime Novels
Thomas B. DeweyMurder with Pictures
George Harmon CoxeThe Crimson Clue
George Harmon CoxeDangerous Legacy
George Harmon CoxeDeadly Image
George Harmon CoxeThe Frightened Fiancée
George Harmon CoxeThe Hollow Needle
George Harmon CoxeThe Fifth Key
George Harmon CoxeThe Man Who Died Twice
George Harmon CoxeMurder on Their Minds
George Harmon CoxeMurder for Two
George Harmon CoxeSilent Are the Dead
George Harmon CoxeMoment of Violence
George Harmon CoxeNever Bet Your Life
George Harmon Coxe