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Bewitched

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160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1961

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Hank Janson

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A pseudonym used by Stephen Frances and Victor Norwood.

Hank Janson was the most popular and successful of British pulp fiction authors of the 1940s and 1950s. It was estimated that over five million of the author's books had been sold by 1954.

'When Dames Ge Tough' was the first Hank Janson novel in 1946 and there were around 220 featuring the tough Chicago reporter through to 'The Young Wolves' in 1968.

Many of the later novels were reputed to be the work of other authors.

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March 23, 2011
Action from the very beginning, in typical Hank Janson (and his imitators) style.

Janson gets involved in a boxing fix, reflects on having his life saved by the boxer's patron but then things go wrong. He falls for the patron's girl and eventually looks as though he will marry her. But ...
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