Author: Stephen Marlowe Pseudonym of Milton Lesser]
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-WIKIPEDIA: Stephen Marlowe -COLLECTION: Stephen Marlowe Papers (William & Mary Libraries) -ENTRY: Chester Drum (Thrilling Detective) -Entry: Chester Drum (Spy Guys and Gals) -ENTRY: Stephen Marlowe (Stop, You’re Killing Me) -AUTHOR PAGE: Stephen Marlowe (Mysterious Press) -AUTHOR PAGE: Stephen Marlowe (Stark House Press) -OBIT: Stephen Marlowe, 79, Detective Novelist, Dies (Margalit Fox, Feb 26, 2008,The New York Times ) -OBIT: Stephen Marlowe: US sci-fi and crime writer and early star of Gold Medal books (Michael Carlson, 28 May 2008, The Guardian) -OBIT: First Writer in Residence Stephen Marlowe Dies (Tom Heacox | February 25, 2008, William & Mary) -OBIT: Writer Stephen Marlowe dies (Hindustan Times, Feb 23, 2008) -OBIT: Stephen Marlowe: Crime and thriller writer (Independent, 04 March 2008) -TRIBUTE: Bill Pronzini on STEPHEN MARLOWE, 1928-2008. (Bill Pronzini, 2/27/08, Mystery File) -AUDIO BOOK: Killers are my Meat by Stephen Marlowe (read by Ben Tucker, LibriVox) a href="https://librivox.app/book/21206>-AUDIO STORY: Newshound by Stephen Marlowe/a> (Ben Tucker LibriVox) -ARCHIVES: Stephen Marlowe (Internet Archive) -ARCHIVES: Stephen Marlowe (Project Gutenberg) -AUDIO ARCHIVES: Stephen Marlowe (LibriVox) -ARCHIVES: Stephen Marlowe (The Unz Review) -INTERVIEW: Favorite Interview: Interview of Stephen Marlowe (1928-2008) Ted Fitzgerald, The following is an interview of Stephen Marlowe conducted at the Monterey, California, Bouchercon in October of 1997, Deadly Pleasures) Let me tell you how Drum got his name. When I was in the Army I was stationed at Camp Drum, New York, with the 87th Airborne Division in some kind of winter training exercise. And Camp Drum is Chet Drum. The exercise had a somewhat amusing ending. The notion behind it was that the exercise was to be the biggest mass airdrop ever attempted. But the weather was so cold and the ground so frozen, the powers that be opted to tailgate it. We just jumped out of the backs of trucks to simulate an airdrop. I hope that Chet Drum has fared better. -ESSAY: Chaos and Madness: The Politics of Fiction in Stephen Marlowe’s Historical Narratives (Mónica Calvo-Pascual, Costerus New Series Online) -ESSAY: Impossible Pleasures, Impossible Mysteries (Barry Ergang, 5/04/13, Kings River Life) -BOOK LIST: Chester Drum (Fiction DataBase) -REVIEW ARCHIVES: Stephen Marlowe (Publishers Weekly) -REVIEW: of Killers Are My Meat by Stephen Marlowe (Barry Ergang, Kevin’s Corner) -REVIEW: of Jeopardy is My Job by Stephen Marlowe (Rick Robinson, Broken Bullhorn) -REVIEW: of The Second Longest Night by Stephen Marlowe (James Reasoner, Rough Edges) -REVIEW: of Second Longest Night (Paperback Warrior) -REVIEW: of TERROR IS MY TRADE (1958) by Stephen Marlowe (Barry Ergang, Kevin’s Corner) -REVIEW: of Drum Beat—Dominiqueby Stephen Marlowe (Barry Ergang, Kevin’s Corner) -REVIEW: of Murder is My Dish by Stephen Marlowe [#4] (Steve, MysteryFile) -REVIEW: of Violence Is My Business/Turn Left For Murder by Stephen Marlowe (George Kelley) -REVIEW: of Francesca by Stephen Marlowe [#15] (Steve, MysteryFile) -REVIEW: of Drum Beat-Madrid by Stephen Marlowe (Barry Ergang, Kevin’s Corner) -REVIEW: of Double in Trouble by Stephen Marlowe and Richard S. Prather (Barry Ergang, GADetection) -REVIEW: of Translation by Stephen Marlowe (Vault of Evil) -REVIEW: of Milton Lesser’s Atomic Age Anthology, Looking Forward (Brian Triber, The Reading List) -REVIEW: of The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus by Stephen Marlowe (Hillary Mantel, Literary Review) -REVIEW: of The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus (Publishers Weekly) -REVIEW: of The Death and Life of Miguel de Cervantes by Stephen Marlowe (Kirkus) -REVIEW: of Death and Life of Miguel de Cervantes (Publishers Weekly) -REVIEW: of The Lighthouse at the End of the World by Stephen Marlowe (Publishers Weekly) -REVIEW: of Lighthouse at the End of the World (Kirkus) Killers are My Meat (1957) - Stephen Marlowe (8/07/1928
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