Peter Chambers Mystery by Henry Kane (#1,2,8,15,16,20)
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Overview: Series featuring private detective Peter Chambers, originally published from 1947-1972.
Henry Kane was a writer whose work veered away from the Mickey Spillane-style of writing so popular in paperbacks during the 1950s
Genre: Fiction | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Martinis and Murder (#1)
A leggy torch singer of bawdy ballads with an eye-opening dance routine to match . . .
A lady jewelry designer with an exclusive – deadly – clientele . . .
A sweet young bride with a drawerful of illicit letters that her husband never wrote . . .
And murder – three lush man-traps mixed up in the murder of a fourth – all set to explode as Peter Chambers, fiction’s most hard-boiled private-eye, dodges bullets on a murder trail from the plush retreats of high society to after-hours Greenwich Village!
Armchair in Hell (#2)
Pete Chambers, private richard, is handed a covey (3) of corpses in one shooting by his best client, honest gambler Viggy O’Shea, gets involved in a French tapestry deal worth two and a half million and with a general assortment of cool gents and hot dames in a fairly racy runaround… Tough baby.
The Case of the Murdered Madame (#8)
A petulant blonde bombshell with a deadly taste for danger …
A ham actor who stars dramatically in his own murder …
A sharpshooting hoodlum who takes his killing casually …
And a lady Greek philosopher with "the longest, shapeliest legs in New York" …
These are only a few of the characters who mix it up with Peter Chambers, as fiction’s most eye-catching private eye vaults from one lighting-paced, hard-boiled adventure to another.
Fistful of Death (#15)
The proposition sounded like a pushover.
All Peter Chambers had to do was find out where a teen-aged chorine had been for the past month and why. And for that information, the girl’s father – a prosperous banker – would pay Chambers a cool thousand dollars. It was a quick way to earn some easy money. Or so Chambers thought . . . until he found out that the fistful of cash carried a little something extra along with it – A Fistful of Death.
Death is the Last Lover (#16)
”Are you a ladykiller?” the vision asked. She had skin like cream, hair like jet, and a body that could turn any male into an instant sex-maniac. With a wicked little smile, she moved closer to Peter Chambers. ”I devour ladykillers,” she murmured.
A hot bout of serious slaughter and insincere sex in which Manhattan’s sleuth-about-town Peter Chambers investigates the early death of a dancehall hostess who would do anything for love . . . and much much more for money.
Death of a Dastard (#20)
Jason Touraine was irresistible to dissatisfied wives, lonely women, and roving females on the make. He had innocent eyes, an athlete’s body…and a tape recorder fashioned to look like a busy man’s attach case. This he always placed under the bed. And when the amorous antics were over, he ran a play-back for his love. After the play-back…came the pay-off. It was a great life. But it ended suddenly one night when a bullet from a lady’s gun smashed right through Jason’s head!
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