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  1. Criminal lawyer MICHAEL SLADE has acted in over one hundred murder cases. His specialty is the law of insanity. He argued the last death penalty case in Canada’s highest court. Backed by his forensic experience, Slade’s Special X and Wyatt Rook thrillers fuse the genres of police and legal procedure, whodunit and impossible crime, suspense ...

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  2. Michael Slade is the pen name of the father/daughter writing team of Jay and Rebecca Clarke. As a Vancouver trial lawyer, Jay Clarke has been involved in more than a hundred murder cases. Based on that experience, Slade has published thrillers about the Special X manhunters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Genres: Horror. Series.

  3. Criminal lawyer MICHAEL SLADE has acted in over one hundred murder cases. His specialty is the law of insanity. He argued the last death penalty case in Canada’s highest court. Backed by his forensic experience, Slade’s Special X and Wyatt Rook thrillers fuse the genres of police and legal procedure, whodunit and impossible crime, suspense ...

    • Michael Slade
  4. www.specialx.net › specialxdotnet › morgue_ghoulSpecial X - Morgue: Ghoul

    GHOUL is Michael Slade's rock-and-roll thriller. Here's the story behind it. In 1954, the boom came down. Heavily influenced by psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham's SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT ("I think Hitler was a beginner compared to the comic book industry."), a U.S. Congressional inquiry into the effect of horror comics on juvenile delinquency killed the 1950 to 1954 run of EC Comics' TALES ...

  5. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. « previous 1 2 next ». * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Michael Slade has 38 books on Goodreads with 17641 ratings. Michael Slade’s most popular book is Headhunter (Special X, #1).

  6. Jan 1, 1993 · Criminal lawyer MICHAEL SLADE has acted in over one hundred murder cases. His specialty is the law of insanity. He argued the last death penalty case in Canada’s highest court. Backed by his forensic experience, Slade’s Special X and Wyatt Rook thrillers fuse the genres of police and legal procedure, whodunit and impossible crime, suspense ...

    • Michael Slade
  7. Ghoul. Star, London, 1988. first published in Great Britain by WH Allen. (price: £3.99; 416 pages) dedication: for Robert Bloch, Alice Coper, Stephen King. with thanks. and to Howard Phillips Lovecraft. The blurb on the back: Spectre-like and sinewy, dressed in a grey cape and top hat, with a bone-white face and burning eyes, the Ghoul crawls ...

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