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SCARCE VINTAGE (1954) NOIR CRIME 1ST ED. BOOK, "GRAVE DIGGER," BY FRANK

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Frank Kane
(July 19, 1912 – November 29, 1968) was an American author of detective fiction. Kane was brought up in Brooklyn, New York. He attended but had to leave his studies to support his spouse and newborn child. He worked as a columnist for The New York Press, as a letterer for the New York Trade Newspapers Corporation, for the New York Journal of Commerce, and in public relations, particularly as an advocate for the liquor industry. After World War II, he was a freelance writer, later working in radio, where he introduced movie stars, and in television.
Kane wrote for productions of The Shadow, Gang Busters, Counter Spy, The Fat Man, Casey, Crime Photographer, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, The Lawless Twenties, Nick Carter, Master Detective, and for the Coast Guard documentary You Have To Go Out. He created Call the Police for Lever Brothers and Claim Agent for NBC. From the 1940s through the 1960s, he wrote close to 40 novels (mostly centered around the character Johnny Liddell). He also wrote numerous short stories for crime magazines such as Manhunt, The Saint Detective Magazine, Private Eye, Pursuit. He spent much of his in Hollywood, writing television dramas for the shows and . He also wrote at least two dozen episodes of the television series .
In 1960, his novel Key Witness was made into a
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SCARCE VINTAGE (1954) NOIR CRIME 1ST ED. BOOK, "GRAVE DIGGER," BY FRANK KANE
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