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  2. Jonathan Latimer managed to do something unusual and wonderful: he made hard-boiled mysteries that were funny. Not dry and witty like John Dickson Carr and Hammet in the Thin Man series, but rather bawdy and loopy and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny. "Murder In The Madhouse," "Solomon's Vineyard," and "The Dead Don't Care" are three of his best.

  3. Jonathan Latimer. 3.86. 381 ratings81 reviews. one missing girl, a cult, an entombed body, and a private detective pushed with his back against the wall. Throw in a dash of raw lust and a pinch of sadomasochistic hatred. Stir violently until boil and serve cold. SOLOMON'S VINEYARD, the totally unexpurgated version of Jonathan Latimer's THE ...

  4. Feb 22, 2022 · Jonathan Latimer (1906–1983) was a bestselling author and screenwriter. Born in Chicago, he began his career as a crime reporter for the Herald Examiner, working there until 1935, when he set out on a twisting road to Hollywood, which included stints as a dude rancher, a stunt man, and a publicist.

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  5. Jonathan Latimer. 3.24. 34 ratings7 reviews. In Hollywood, a screenwriter gets involved in an impossible murderIn a steamy tropical jungle, a sinister American woman pushes the natives too far and gets exactly what she a rusty knife buried deep in her back. At least, that is the way the movie is supposed to end.

  6. Jonathan Latimer. Jonathan Latimer was born in Chicago on 23rd October 1906. His main series character was the private investigator Bill Crane. An important character in the development of the hard boiled genre. A notable title is Solomon's Vineyard, the controversy over the content saw the US publication delayed by nine years.

  7. Jonathan Latimer. Jonathan Latimer (1906-1983) was a bestselling author and screenwriter. Born in Chicago, he began his career as a crime reporter for the Herald Examiner, working there until 1935, when he set out on a twisting road to Hollywood, which included stints as a dude rancher, a stunt man, and a publicist. In the late 1930s he began ...

  8. Sep 4, 2016 · Latimer’s novel Solomon’s Vineyard (1941), a non-series novel set in the midwest, drew harsh criticism for his combination of “murder, deviant sexuality, and bizarre religious sensibilities.”. From the way her buttocks looked under the black silk dress, I knew she’d be good in bed. The silk was tight and under it the muscles worked ...

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