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Overview: "Australian book factory Carter Brown wrote at least thirty books about “New York’s toughest private eye” DANNY BOYD. Not sure if he was the toughest, but he might have been the smuggest, inordinately proud of his looks and his smarts. And although his home base was the Big Apple, Danny got around in at least a couple of books, popping up in Florida, California, England and Lover, Don’t Come Back! (1962) even found him in Australia, which his creator called home."
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Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
Danny Boyd, a private eye in New York
3. Terror Comes Creeping (1959).
The beautiful brunette’s mother had made her a millionaire. Now she claimed her father wanted to make her a corpse.
She had no proof to back up her red hot suspicions, only cold green cash – and that was enough to persuade Danny Boyd to take her case!
But in his rush to get a line on the killer, Danny finds himself winding a noose tight around his own neck…
10. Savage Salome (1961).
Danny Boyd is not an extremely intelligent private investigator. Neither is he strong like a superhero. He is greedy and a lech. He is human.
He investigates the disemboweling "murder" of an operatic soprano’s pekinese, then the murders of two of the humans involved in her latest stage appearance, a production of Richard Strauss’s Salome. Danny doesn’t exactly ratiocinate his way to a solution of the case because in any particular moment 90 percent of his brain is focused on assorted gazumbas
12. Ice-Cold Nude (1962).
Carter Brown generally has his private eye Danny Boyd work out of New York where he has his office, but in this entry to the Danny Boyd series, the setting is Santo Bahia in California. Boyd has been recommended to a local jewelry store to investigate a theft that the insurance company won’t pay out on. Poolside Plastics has sponsored a beauty contest where the three contest finalists are photographed wearing a custom made tiara featured in Elmo’s Jeweler’s window. On the day that the three entrants tried on the tiara somehow the real one got replaced with a fake.
15. Passionate Pagan (1963).
Laka Tong looked like a love goddess from a pagan sex cult – jet-haired, silk-skinned, with a man-trap body and murder in her sapphire eyes!
The exotic Eurasian had come all the way from Hawaii to bargain with New York private eye Danny Boyd. Her offer was cash on the line for somebody’s corpse.
Danny Boyd was a tough pro, and a very smart operator. He should have known what he was asking for when he said no to the deal, but yes to the dame!
24. Coffin Bird (1970).
The violence is lovingly detailed, and the sex (or at least the nudge-nudge wink-wink suggestions of it) are played up, although the scantily clad babes on the covers of the American paperbacks (by the likes of such classic illustrators as Barye Phillips or Robert McGinnis) are infinitely sexier than anything on the inside.
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