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everal
short stories served as a prelude for the Troubleshooter series. These
stories ("Object Lesson," "No Parking,"
"No Place to Live," and "Miracles Do Happen") had recently been
reprinted in the hardback volume of Q.E.D. and appear to serve as a springboard for more
"socially relevant" stories. Why Gil Brewer, author of the Al Mundy series of
novels, was chosen to author the first book of the series, and why a different author
appears on each volume, may never be known. It appears that the series was to be longer,
but Manfred Lee's death in 1972 (shortly before the completion of The Blue Movie
Murders) put an end to the series.
Mike McCall was a "Steve McGarrett" sort of figure, except that he had no police force to call on. McCall answered directly to the Governor's office and was the man that Governor Holland sent into a volatile situation; McCall's job was to clean it up. (Frank Daniels)
First (Paperback) Appearance: 1969; Lancer Books 74-527 Ghost-written by Gil Brewer. |


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First (Paperback) Appearance: 1970; Magnum Books 74-640
First (Paperback) Appearance: 1972; Lancer Books 75-277
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