Carter Brown
Description
Carter Brown was the literary pseudonym of Alan Geoffrey Yates, an English-born Australian writer of detective fiction.
Books
Who Killed Dr. Sex
One by one the movieland big names heard the deceased psychiatrist's taped played back their intimate, sinful secrets. And one by one they waited for the touch. When it came it was a shocker. The asking price was not cash, but laying off the sex! Love life in Hollywood comes to a dead standstill while troubleshooter Rick Holman tracks down a strange criminal. The avenging blackmailer who is out to kill sex, even if it means murder. Their psychiatrist was nuts. The Hollywood movie queen told him all about her irregular sex life with lurid details painted right in. Her ex-husband explained just why their famous marriage was a bust. And the buxom secretary disclosed the cozy role she played in an unusual domestic setup. But they did not know that "Dr. Sex" was a happy voyeur who taped all their sizzling confessions. And played them back privately, for kicks. A group of panicky playmate hires Rick to stop a blackmailer from turning private sins into public scandal when a well-known psychiatrist is killed accidentally, on purpose.
Blonde
The life of Marilyn Monroe as seen by JCO. The story begins with Marilyn's birth and ends with her death. JCO creates a story that could very well be Marilyn's story, haunting.
Murder Key Club
Girls were Carter Stanton's stock in trade. He was the publisher of Sultan Magazine - a monthly extravaganza devoted to a spectacular display of the female form. He was the proprietor of The Harem - a select key club that specialized in hostesses to suit every man's fancy. Girls were at Carter Staonton's beck and call. Life, for him, was one wild and wonderful party until a killer tried to crash the fun!
