Persuaded to take a supposedly restful Florida vacation from his job as the Chicago Chronicle's ace crime reporter, Hank Janson finds his frustration mounting as he encounters a succession of passion-hungry women who are all, for one reason or another, off-limits to him. How will he cope when he ends up marooned on a small island with a beautiful - and stark naked - young drug addict he has pledged to watch over while she goes 'cold turkey', and who is prepared to do absolutely anything to win her freedom? With their erotic pin-up covers and hardboiled crime tales, the Hank Janson pulp paperbacks were a British publishing sensation in the 1940s and 1950s, selling millions of copies to readers craving escapism from post-war austerity. Prosecutions under Britain's then-harsh obscenity laws dealt them a severe blow, however, and today they are highly sought-after by collectors. Milady Took the Rap is reissued by Telos Publishing complete for the first time with the sensational Reginald Heade cover artwork that was intended for its original September 1951 edition but was dropped prior to publication in an act of self-censorship.
Hank Janson Reihenfolge der Bücher
Hank Janson, ein Pseudonym für Stephen Frances und Victor Norwood, war der populärste britische Autor von Pulp-Fiction in den 1940er und 1950er Jahren. Sein harter Chicago-Reporter wurde zu einer Ikone, die in über 220 Romanen auftrat. Mit schätzungsweise fünf Millionen verkauften Exemplaren bis 1954 prägten die Werke von Hank Janson das Genre. Obwohl die Urheberschaft einiger späterer Romane angeblich von anderen stammte, bleibt sein Erbe in der britischen Pulp-Fiction unvergessen.















