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  1. Whit Masterson was a pen name for a partnership of two American authors, Robert Allison Wade (June 8, 1920 – September 30, 2012) and H. Bill Miller (May 11, 1920 – August 21, 1961). The two also wrote under several other pseudonyms, including Wade Miller and Will Daemer . Together they wrote more than thirty novels, of which several were ...

  2. Whit Masterson. Writer: Touch of Evil. Whit Masterson was born on 8 June 1920 in San Diego, California, USA. He was a writer, known for Touch of Evil (1958), Warning Shot (1966) and The Yellow Canary (1963).

    • Writer
    • June 8, 1920
    • Whit Masterson
    • September 30, 2012
  3. Touch of Evil. Oct-1992. / Suspense. This powerful novel, on which Orson Welles based his famous 1958 film, is a sleek, dark indictment of the American justice system--an original American masterpiece. "Masterson looks at corruption in society and shows how it taints all of us".--Atlant...

  4. Whit Masterson has 35 books on Goodreads with 980 ratings. Whit Masterson’s most popular book is Badge of Evil.

  5. Badge of Evil is a novel written by Whit Masterson (a pseudonym used by the authors Robert Allison “Bob” Wade and H. Bill Miller) and published in 1956. This novel was the basis for the 1958 movie Touch of Evil, directed by Orson Welles and co-starring Charlton Heston and Janet Leigh. Plot summary

    • Whit Masterson
    • 1956
  6. February 20, 2017. 'Whit Masterson,' the author of "Warning Shot" is one of several pen names of Robert Allison Wade and H. Bill Miller, who wrote more than thirty novels together. Several were adapted for film, including this one, which as "Warning Shot" starred David Janssen; the most famous were "Badge of Evil" which became Orson Welles's ...

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  8. Whit Masterson is a pen name of authors, Robert Allison “Bob” Wade (1920-present) and H. Bill Miller (1920–61). The two also wrote under several other pseudonyms, including Wade Miller and Will Daemer.

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