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Paperback Jack

By Loren D. Estleman
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Paperback Jack is a brand new historical thriller from Grand Master Loren D. Estleman: lurid paperback covers promised sex and danger, but what went on behind the scenes was nearly as spicy as the adventures between the covers.

1946. Fresh from the War in Europe, hack writer Jacob Heppleman discovers a changed world back home. The pulp magazines he used to write for are dying, replaced by a revolutionary new publishing racket: paperback novels, offering cheap excitement for the common man and woman. Although scorned by the critics, the tawdry drugstore novels sell like hotcakes – or so Jacob is assured by the enterprising head of Blue Devil Books, a pioneer in paperback publishing, known for its two-fisted heroes and underclad cover girls.

As “Jack Holly,” Jacob finds success as the author of scandalously bestselling crime novels. He prides himself on the authenticity of his work, however, which means picking the brains of some less than reputable characters, including an Irish gangster who wants a cut of the profits – or else. Meanwhile, as Hollywood comes calling, the entire industry also comes under fire from censorious politicians out to tame the paperback jungle in the name of public morality.

Targeted by both Congress and the Mob, Jay may end up the victim of his own success – unless he can write his way to a happier ending.

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3.5
“I have been a fan of the noir novelists who were in their prime from the 1940s through the 1960s ever since discovering a dark closet treasure trove of cheap paperbacks that my then-teenaged uncle must have at some point hidden (and then left behind when he enlisted in the Navy) from my grandparents. The covers were just too good for a kid to ignore, and I had that same feeling when I spotted the cover of Loren D. Estleman's Paperback Jack in my local library. I had to bring it home, but unlike my uncle I didn't have to hide it from anyone. Estleman set the novel in 1946, just when combat veteran Jacob Heppleman comes home hoping to publish his great American war novel. Heppleman had tried his hand at publishing a novel before the war, but he barely recognizes the publishing world he comes home to. The cheap paperbacks that were so loved by soldiers during the war are now the reading format of choice everywhere, and publishers are scrambling to be the first to publish a paperback original. The pulps are all dead or dying so publishers turn to unemployed pulp fiction writers, including Jacob Heppleman, to provide the stories they need. Jacob (who will become novelist Jack Holly) wants to join the fun but needs to do a whole lot of research if he is to write a credible crime novel. He is prepared to do just that; he is not prepared, however, for the reaction he gets from one gangland boss who demands a cut of the resulting novel's royalties. And no one is prepared when in 1951 the House Select Committee on Pornography and Juvenile Delinquency decides that the most popular fiction genre on the American market needs to be shut down. Paperback Jack is fun; that's the bottom line. But this is nostalgic fun all wrapped up inside an informative look at how publishing was forever changed by the introduction of cheap paperback copies of classics, author back catalogs, and new books. The fictional congressional committee that tried so hard to ban books like Paperback Jack is based on the very real House Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials that tried to do exactly the same thing in 1952. This one is primarily for readers who enjoy noir fiction, but I found its historical fiction aspects to be the best takeaway from Paperback Jack.”

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