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MISSILE MOB by Hank Janson
juvenile terror When a mob of power-drunk, vicious youngsters runs riot, it is no time to reach for the velvet gloves. HANK JANSON has never been much of a believer in the gentler methods of retribution, and when the lovely Rusty is senselessly and brutally murdered in a teenage riot, he pulls out every stop to find the killer. Curiously, it is Rocky Margola who fixes the pay-off with a poetic justice unusual for a man who is Hollywood's leading mobster © Roberts & Vintner Ltd 1965 |
| FURTIVE FLAME by Hank Janson
scab is an ugly word in union troubles, and it is made worse when it is hammered home by violence, arson and even murder. That is what happens when mobsters break into a farmers' dispute in South Dakota. HANK JANSON - as usual! - walks straight into this cauldron of hate, and finds himself at the receiving end of all the above forms of mayhem, plus a few extra on the side. Luckily for him, Tilly is a trained nurse who can patch him up when necessary. But then, she has strictly personal reasons for wanting him to stay all in one peice. Hank Janson is unique. His
phenomenally popular personality has grown during fifteen years of publication
from the early rough-diamond reporter to the sophisticated international
trouble-shooter of today. Tough, hard-living and hard-loving, Hank has
become the idol of fans the world over, creating an almost insatiable demand
for his virile, all-action stories.
© Roberts & Vintner Ltd 1965 |
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