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The Complete Gees by Jack Mann
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Overview: E. Charles Vivian was a prolific British writer who wrote detective novels, espionage thrillers, adventure stories and supernatural thrillers. Under the pseudonym "Jack Mann" he gave us Gregory George Gordon Green, or as he is known to his friends "Gees," a private investigator who had a habit of stumbling upon mysterious crimes and murders that had supernatural origins. He appeared in eight books and only one of them was a straight crime novel. The other seven touched upon ancient curses, shape-shifters, the practices of a Druid cult, Viking legends, Egyptian reincarnated princess, Atlantean witchcraft and other visitors and entities from other dimensions.
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

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Gees’ First Case (1936)
Original appearance of legendary detective Gregory George Gordon Green (Gees to his friends). In this work, our hero gets in shape for the demons and vampires to follow by tackling Communists.

Grey Shapes (1937)
The legendary occult-detective, "Gees, " tackles the case of those who "Live, but not as we live. Drinking warm blood, rending raw flesh like lions — and yet more dog-like, wolf-like, utterly evil." Grey Shapes is a classic novel of dark magic, lycanthropy and romance, reprinted only once in the last sixty years.

Nightmare Farm (1937)
Gees investigates a haunted castle, its owners and strange occurances on a farm.

The Kleinert Case (1938)
THE KLEINERT CASE shows what many Britishers, like the author Jack Mann, thought about typical German emigres in those days before the war. With overtones of horror the novel digs into the relations between the British and Germans as Hitler begins his attempt to dominate Europe.

Maker of Shadows (1938)
MAKER OF SHADOWS sends Gees into the countryside where he meets a beautiful illusion named Gail. But he also runs into more illusions that are far more sinister — and real.

The Ninth Life (1939)
When a friend of Gees’ falls in love with an exotic woman of the Nile, Gees has to find out if she’s for real — or die trying.

Her Ways Are Death (1940)
The story of our hero, Gregory George Gordon Green, aka Gees, meeting one of the most intriguing women he’s ever done battle with, a witch

The Glass Too Many (1940)
A mysterious disease threatens a manor in the English countryside. Gees arrives at the scene to take on followers of The Unnameable.

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