Download 11 Books by William P. McGivern (.ePUB)

Eleven Books by William P. McGivern
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Overview: William P. McGivern was a novelist and screenwriter. In his early years he worked as a police reporter for the Philadelphia Bulletin and a reviewer and reporter for the Evening Bulletin in Philadelphia. Prior to his career in the newspaper business he served in the United States Army from 1943-1946.He moved to Los Angeles in 1960. His works include over twenty thrillers and mysteries as well as Soldiers of 44 , a novel based on his experiences in World War II.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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Convoy to Atlantis (1941) (Jerry eBooks, 2021)
Beneath the waves of the Atlantic lay a great menace to America – hundreds of Nazi submarines based in an incredible undersea city!

The Ghost that Haunted Hitler (1942) (Jerry eBooks, 2020)
Terror walked out of Lidice on invisible feet, and Heydrich, the Hangman died. From that day on fear stalked the Gestapo, and a phantom of vengeance became famed throughout Europe as "The Ghost that Haunted Hitler."

The Chameleon Man (1943) Novella
Perfect adaptation, that’s what it was. When a human being can blend with his surroundings, funny things can happen!

Very Cold for May (1950)
May Laval was as brilliant as a ten-carat diamond and just as cold. As the calculating ruler of a social set, she influenced generals, politicians, and big businessmen. Slowly and shrewdly, she learned the intimate details of everyones life and recorded the seamy facts in a diary so as not to forget a single sordid detail. One day, May Laval threatened to publish her diary. Now its up to PR man Jake Harrison to find out who killed May and while he’s at it why his wife left him

The Seven File (1956)
This is a story of the most heart-rending of crimes-the kidnapping of a little child. First the author lets us see the crime itself. Then we watch the anguish of the parents as they discover their loss, the arrival of the ransom note, the payment of the money and the cruel aftermaths of this cruelest of crimes.

Odds Against Tomorrow (1957)
McGivern’s electrifying and complex crime novel brings together two misfits, one black and one white, with nothing left to lose. When the two team up for a bank robbery, they are about to play a sucker bet with their lives. Earl had nothing, no job, no car, and no money. All he had was a woman who deserved more than he could give. He needed a chance at one last big score. Ingram had fast hands with a deck of cards, a smooth line of talk, and a loan shark drooling for the chance to bust him up. He also had a partner, Earl, who hated him for his black skin. Together, they have one shot at the big time. And when that fails, all they have is each other.

Seven Lies South (1960)
In Mirimar, a little Spanish town of ""all national, political and sexual complexions"" Mike Beecher, a wartime flyer, is not ready to accept the ground rules of marriage and the mortgage and is thinking it out. His attraction- on sight- to the casually available Laura makes him susceptible to an offer to work for Don Willie, an offensive Prussian, not realizing that the job involves murder- and piloting a plane out of the country with Laura, and a second rate Britisher, aboard. So is Willie, and his ""protegee"", the innocent Ilse who had tried to keep Mike out of this. The plane is stranded in the desert and Ilse saves Mike’s life; the Englishman dies; and Laura clears out with two migrant Berbers. Mike’s escape, and Ilse’s, brings him back to Mirimar with at least a steadier sense of purpose… An itinerant international intrigue covers a lot of ground and keeps up a fast patter and a furious pace equal to the demands of a somewhat overdeveloped plot. You’ll hold on.

Murder on the Turnpike (1961) (Jerry eBooks, 2021)
…The headlights rushed at him like long yellow lances. They swept by on his left in a formation of threes, each pair of lights following its own lane; but they might change direction at any instant, he thought, and plunge straight at his car. There was always the unknown enemy to fear . . .

The Caper of the Golden Bulls (1966)
The identity of the notorious criminal, Black Dove, still baffles the officers of Interpol, the Surete and Scotland Yard. But there is nothing to connect him with Peter Churchman, an Englishman living quietly in Southern Spain with his bright new love. Until Angela reappears, fragile and evil, with her old power over him and her old craving for money…

Night of the Juggler (1975)
As the clock ticks toward October 15, the NYPD scrambles to find the serial killer who every year on that date kidnaps and murders a young girl. When the killer mistakenly kidnaps the daughter of tough ex-cop Luther Boyd, the search intensifies into a fast-paced manhunt through the gritty streets of New York City.

A Matter of Honor (1984)
When Mark Weir, a Chicago homicide lieutenant, starts investigating a series of murders of army servicemen, he comes on a smuggling “loop” set up by two army sergeants between Frankfurt, Germany, and Chicago. With the help of a striking Chicago newspaperwoman, his ex-wife, Lieutenant Weir begins to fit the pieces together… when he is suddenly gunned down. It is his father, a retired general who wants to assuage the bitterness that divided father and son during the Vietnam years, who decides to avenge his death — by taking on the son’s mission himself, as a matter of honor.
Set against the backdrops of Chicago, Washington and NATO Europe, A Matter of Honor races with edge-of-the-seat excitement to a climax as startling as it is original.

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