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    Collected Fiction (1940-1963)


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      Table of Contents

      Chronological

      (custom book cover)

      Title Page

      Jerry eBooks

      About William McGivern

      Bibliography

      JOHN BROWN’S BODY

      THE VISIBLE INVISIBLE MAN

      THE DYNAMOUSE

      ADOPTED SON OF THE STARS

      KILLER’S TURNABOUT

      THE FATE OF ASTEROID 13

      DICTAGRAPHS OF DEATH

      THE MASTERFUL MIND OF MORTIMER MEEK

      THE QUANDARY OF QUINTAS QUAGGLE

      SIDNEY, THE SCREWLOOSE ROBOT

      SIDETRACK IN TIME

      DOORWAY OF VANISHING MEN

      MR. MUDDLE DOES AS HE PLEASES

      PETER FERENY’S DEATH CELL

      YELLOW MUD FOR COWARDS

      THE PERFECT HIDEOUT

      FLAME FOR THE FUTURE

      TINK TAKES A HAND

      THUNDER OVER WASHINGTON

      CONVOY TO ATLANTIS

      AL ADDIN AND THE INFRA-RED LAMP

      PLANET OF LOST MEN

      REWBARB’S REMARKABLE RADIO

      PEOPLE OF THE PYRAMIDS

      THE CONTRACT OF CARSON CARRUTHERS

      MYSTERY ON BASE 10

      REHEARSAL FOR DANGER

      KIDNAPED INTO THE FUTURE

      THE COSMIC PUNCH OF LEFTY O’ROURKE

      HOWIE LEMP MEETS AN ENCHANTRESS

      THE LADY AND THE VAMPIRE

      DOUBLE IN DEATH

      BERTIE AND THE BLACK ARTS

      DAUGHTER OF THE SNAKE GOD

      THE GIANT FROM JUPITER

      THEY FORGOT TO ‘REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR’

      THE AVENGERS

      CAPTAIN STINKY

      TINK TAKES A FLING

      THE BATTLE OF MANETONG

      SAFARI TO THE LOST AGES

      DUNCAN’S DREADFUL DOLL

      TINK TAKES COMMAND

      VENGEANCE ON VENUS

      CONVOY IN SPACE

      CAPTAIN STINKY’S LUCK

      GODDESS OF THE FIFTH PLANE

      WHEN DESTINY DEALT

      THE VOICE

      THE PICTURE OF DEATH

      PLOT OF GOLD

      THE TIRELESS LEG

      MONSOONS OF DEATH

      THE GHOST THAT HAUNTED HITLER

      LARSON’S LUCK

      DEATH MAKES A MISTAKE

      THE CHAMELEON MAN

      VISITOR TO EARTH

      SPAWN OF HELL

      THE WILLFUL PUPPETS

      THE MAN WHO CRIED “WEREWOLF”

      VICTORY FROM THE VOID

      ENCHANTED BOOKSHELF

      FLIGHT OF THE SIRIUS

      GENIE OF BAGDAD

      SILVER RAIDERS OF SIRIUS

      WORLD BEYOND BELIEF

      TINK FIGHTS THE GREMLINS

      THE NEEDLE POINTS OF DEATH

      PHANTOM CITY OF LUNA

      THE MAD ROBOT

      THE MUSKETEERS IN PARIS

      THE CURSE OF EL DORADO

      A HORSE ON THORNDYKE

      DOUBLE-CROSS ON MARS

      PROFESSOR THORNDYKE’S MISTAKE

      THE THINKING CAP

      MANCHU TERROR

      GODDESS OF THE GOLDEN FLAME

      VOICE FROM A STAR

      ORDERS FOR WILLIE WESTON

      DOUBLE CROSS IN DOUBLE TIME

      THE WANDERING SWORDSMEN

      THE DEATH OF ASTEROID 13

      DARK WISH

      THE RING OF FAITH

      DEATH COMES GIFT-WRAPPED

      THE GALAXY RAIDERS

      THE RELUCTANT GENJII

      SURVIVAL

      TINK TAKES OVER

      VANGUARD OF THE DOOMED

      NO MEDAL FOR CAPTAIN MANNING

      WHOM THE GODS DESTROY

      FIX ME SOMETHING TO EAT

      CONDITIONED REFLEX

      THERE’S NO WAY OUT!

      SOME WOLVES CAN’T KILL

      THE SECRET OF JOHN MARSH

      THE TRAVELLING BRAIN

      THE MAN WHO BOUGHT TOMORROW

      I’LL FOLLOW YOU TO HELL!

      JINN AND TONIC

      OPERATION MIND-PICK

      AMPHYTRION 40

      NEVER MIND A MARTIAN

      THE CHASE

      STAR CHILD

      I LOVE LUCIFER

      LITTLE TIN SOLDIER

      MIRACLE IN MANHATTAN

      LOVE THAT POTION

      MR. DITTMAN’S MONSTERS

      THE MOON AND NONSENSE

      EQUATION OF DOOM

      MURDER ON THE TURNPIKE

      Table of Contents

      By Story Type

      SHORT STORIES

      JOHN BROWN’S BODY

      THE DYNAMOUSE

      ADOPTED SON OF THE STARS

      KILLER’S TURNABOUT

      THE FATE OF ASTEROID 13

      THE MASTERFUL MIND OF MORTIMER MEEK

      THE QUANDARY OF QUINTAS QUAGGLE

      SIDNEY, THE SCREWLOOSE ROBOT

      SIDETRACK IN TIME

      DOORWAY OF VANISHING MEN

      MR. MUDDLE DOES AS HE PLEASES

      PETER FERENY’S DEATH CELL

      YELLOW MUD FOR COWARDS

      THE PERFECT HIDEOUT

      FLAME FOR THE FUTURE

      TINK TAKES A HAND

      THUNDER OVER WASHINGTON

      PLANET OF LOST MEN

      REWBARB’S REMARKABLE RADIO

      PEOPLE OF THE PYRAMIDS

      THE CONTRACT OF CARSON CARRUTHERS

      MYSTERY ON BASE 10

      REHEARSAL FOR DANGER

      KIDNAPED INTO THE FUTURE

      THE COSMIC PUNCH OF LEFTY O’ROURKE

      HOWIE LEMP MEETS AN ENCHANTRESS

      THE LADY AND THE VAMPIRE

      DOUBLE IN DEATH

      BERTIE AND THE BLACK ARTS

      CAPTAIN STINKY

      TINK TAKES A FLING

      THE BATTLE OF MANETONG

      DUNCAN’S DREADFUL DOLL

      TINK TAKES COMMAND

      CAPTAIN STINKY’S LUCK

      WHEN DESTINY DEALT

      THE VOICE

      THE PICTURE OF DEATH

      PLOT OF GOLD

      MONSOONS OF DEATH

      LARSON’S LUCK

      DEATH MAKES A MISTAKE

      THE CHAMELEON MAN

      VISITOR TO EARTH

      SPAWN OF HELL

      THE MAN WHO CRIED “WEREWOLF”

      FLIGHT OF THE SIRIUS

      THE NEEDLE POINTS OF DEATH

      THE CURSE OF EL DORADO

      DOUBLE-CROSS ON MARS

      PROFESSOR THORNDYKE’S MISTAKE

      MANCHU TERROR

      VOICE FROM A STAR

      ORDERS FOR WILLIE WESTON

      DOUBLE CROSS IN DOUBLE TIME

      THE WANDERING SWORDSMEN

      THE DEATH OF ASTEROID 13

      DARK WISH

      THE RING OF FAITH

      DEATH COMES GIFT-WRAPPED

      THE RELUCTANT GENJII

      SURVIVAL

      TINK TAKES OVER

      NO MEDAL FOR CAPTAIN MANNING

      FIX ME SOMETHING TO EAT

      CONDITIONED REFLEX

      THERE’S NO WAY OUT!

      THE SECRET OF JOHN MARSH

      THE TRAVELLING BRAIN

      THE MAN WHO BOUGHT TOMORROW

      I’LL FOLLOW YOU TO HELL!

      JINN AND TONIC

      OPERATION MIND-PICK

      AMPHYTRION 40

      NEVER MIND A MARTIAN

      THE CHASE

      STAR CHILD

      I LOVE LUCIFER

      LITTLE TIN SOLDIER

      MIRACLE IN MANHATTAN

      LOVE THAT POTION

      MR. DITTMAN�
    �S MONSTERS

      THE MOON AND NONSENSE

      EQUATION OF DOOM

      NOVELETTES

      THE VISIBLE INVISIBLE MAN

      DICTAGRAPHS OF DEATH

      AL ADDIN AND THE INFRA-RED LAMP

      THE GIANT FROM JUPITER

      THEY FORGOT TO ‘REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR’

      SAFARI TO THE LOST AGES

      VENGEANCE ON VENUS

      CONVOY IN SPACE

      GODDESS OF THE FIFTH PLANE

      THE TIRELESS LEG

      THE WILLFUL PUPPETS

      ENCHANTED BOOKSHELF

      GENIE OF BAGDAD

      SILVER RAIDERS OF SIRIUS

      WORLD BEYOND BELIEF

      TINK FIGHTS THE GREMLINS

      PHANTOM CITY OF LUNA

      THE MAD ROBOT

      THE MUSKETEERS IN PARIS

      A HORSE ON THORNDYKE

      THE THINKING CAP

      THE GALAXY RAIDERS

      VANGUARD OF THE DOOMED

      SOME WOLVES CAN’T KILL

      COMPLETE NOVELS

      [originally published in pulp magazines]

      CONVOY TO ATLANTIS

      DAUGHTER OF THE SNAKE GOD

      THE AVENGERS

      THE GHOST THAT HAUNTED HITLER

      VICTORY FROM THE VOID

      GODDESS OF THE GOLDEN FLAME

      WHOM THE GODS DESTROY

      MURDER ON THE TURNPIKE

      WILLIAM PETER MCGIVERN was born in Chicago, Illinois, but grew up in Mobile, Alabama. After serving in the Army in World War II and studying at the University of Birmingham, McGivern returned to the US and worked for two years as a police reporter for the Philadelphia Bulletin and later as a writer for the Evening Bulletin in Philadelphia.

      In 1947 he married Maureen Daly one of four sisters Time Magazine referred to as “the celebrated Daly sisters,” who were known for their writing and work in, journalism, fashion and advertising. McGivern and his wife co-wrote Mention My Name in Mombasa: the Unscheduled Adventures of an American Family Abroad, which covered their times and adventures living oversees, including Africa, Torremolinos, Spain and Ireland.

      His first hardboiled novel appeared in 1948. He published more than 20 novels, mostly mysteries and crime thrillers, some under the pseudonym Bill Peters. His novels were adapted for a number of films, among them Odds Against Tomorrow (1959), a noir tale of three losers, The Big Heat (1953), starring Glenn Ford as a cop that will do anything to get his man, and Rogue Cop (1954), a film noir directed by Roy Rowland. The Big Heat received an Edgar Award in 1954 as Best Motion Picture, which McGivern shared as author of the original novel.

      While a successful novelist, McGivern moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s to write for television and film. His credits include the TV series Ben Casey, Adam-12, and Kojak and the William Castle film I Saw What You Did (1965).

      William P. McGivern died in Palm Desert, California in 1982.

      BIBLIOGRAPHY

      John Brown’s Body (1940)

      The Visible Invisible Man (1940)

      The Dynamouse (1941)

      Adopted Son of the Stars (1941)

      Killer’s Turnabout (1941)

      The Fate of Asteroid 13 (1941)

      Dictagraphs of Death (1941)

      The Masterful Mind of Mortimer Meek (1941)

      The Quandary of Quintus Quaggle (1941)

      Sidney, the Screwloose Robot (1941)

      Sidetrack in Time (1941)

      Doorway of Vanishing Men (1941)

      Mr. Muddle Does as He Pleases (1941)

      Peter Fereny’s Death Cell (1941)

      Yellow Mud for Cowards (1941)

      The Perfect Hideout (1941)

      Flame for the Future (1941)

      Tink Takes a Hand (1941)

      Thunder Over Washington (1941)

      Convoy to Atlantis (1941)

      Al Addin and the Infra-Red Lamp (1941)

      Planet of Lost Men (1941)

      Rewbarb’s Remarkable Radio (1941)

      People of the Pyramids (1941)

      The Contract of Carson Carruthers (1942)

      Mystery on Base Ten (1942)

      Rehearsal for Danger (1942)

      Kidnapped into the Future (1942)

      The Cosmic Punch of Lefty O’Rourke (1942)

      Howie Lemp Meets an Enchantress (1942)

      The Lady and the Vampire (1942)

      Double in Death (1942)

      Bertie and the Black Arts (1942)

      Daughter of the Snake God (1942)

      The Giant from Jupiter (1942)

      They Forgot to `Remember Pearl Harbor’ (1942)

      The Avengers (1942)

      Captain Stinky (1942)

      Tink Takes a Fling (1942)

      The Battle of Manetong (1942)

      Safari to the Lost Ages (1942)

      Duncan’s Dreadful Doll (1942)

      Tink Takes Command (1942)

      Vengeance on Venus (1942)

      Convoy in Space (1942)

      Captain Stinky’s Luck (1942)

      Goddess of the Fifth Plane (1942)

      When Destiny Dealt (1942)

      The Voice (1942)

      The Picture of Death (1942)

      Plot of Gold (1942)

      The Tireless Leg (1942)

      Monsoons of Death (1942)

      The Ghost That Haunted Hitler (1942)

      Larson’s Luck (1943)

      Death Makes a Mistake (1943)

      The Chameleon Man (1943)

      Visitor to Earth (1943)

      Spawn of Hell (1943)

      The Willful Puppets (1943)

      The Man Who Cried “Werewolf” (1943)

      Victory from the Void (1943)

      Enchanted Bookshelf (1943)

      Flight of the Sirius (1943)

      Genie of Bagdad (1943)

      Silver Raiders of Sirius (1943)

      World Beyond Belief (1943)

      Tink Fights the Gremlins (1943)

      The Needle Points to Death (1944)

      Phantom City of Luna (1944)

      The Mad Robot (1944)

      The Musketeers in Paris (1944)

      The Curse of El Dorado (1944)

      A Horse on Thorndyke (1944)

      Double-Cross on Mars (1944)

      Professor Thorndyke’s Mistake (1944)

      The Thinking Cap (1944)

      Manchu Terror (1946)

      Goddess of the Golden Flame (1947)

      Voice from a Star (1947)

      Orders for Willie Weston (1948)

      Double Cross in Double Time (1948)

      The Wandering Swordsmen (1948)

      The Death of Asteroid 13 (1948)

      Dark Wish (1948)

      The Ring of Faith (1948)

      The Galaxy Raiders (1950)

      The Reluctant Genii (1950)

      Survival (1950)

      Tink Takes Over (1951)

      Vanguard of the Doomed (1951)

      No Medal for Captain Manning (1951)

      Whom the Gods Destroy (1951)

      Fix Me Something to Eat (1951)

      Conditioned Reflex (1951)

      There’s No Way Out! (1951)

      Some Wolves Can’t Kill! (1951)

      The Secret of John Marsh (1951)

      The Travelling Brain (1952)

      The Man Who Bought Tomorrow (1952)

      Roman Holiday (1952)

      The Machine That Knew Too Much (1952)

      He Played with Dolls (1952)

      I’ll Follow You to Hell (1952)

      Jinn and Tonic (1953)

      Operation Mind-Pick (1953)

      Amphytrion 40 (1953)

      Never Mind a Martian (1953)

      The Chase (1953)

      Star Child (1953)

      I Love Lucifer (1953)

      Mr. Dittman’s Monsters (1954)

      The Moon and Nonsense (1954)

      Little Tin Soldier (1954)

      Miracle in Manhattan (1954)

      Love That Potion (1955)

      Equation of Doom (1957)

      Murder on the Turnpike (1961)

      The Sound of Murder (1963)

      JOHN BROWN’S B
    ODY

      First published in the May 1940 issue of Amazing Stories.

      A strange thing happened when John Brown and his boss fell into the giant washer—a very strange thing indeed . . .

      “THROCKMORTON making an inspection—this morning!” John Brown uttered the words in a horrified tone. His hands fluttered nervously. He looked helplessly around the washing machine department of Throckmorton’s Department Store, then back at his fellow salesman, suddenly trembling.

      “Oh, dear,” he gasped, “I just know something will go wrong. I never was lucky on Mondays.”

      Thaddeus Throckmorton, owner and president of the store, would make one of his surprise tours of inspection this morning, and when Thaddeus Throckmorton “toured” there wasn’t a department, section, or counter that was safe from his pompous, if none too nimble-witted, speeches and suggestions.

      Mr. Brown had reason to tremble. For he had worries. Overdue payments to the Acme Loan Company, the interdepartment sales contest, and now, to top it all off, the visit from President Throckmorton himself. John Brown prayed fervently that the collector from the loan company wouldn’t come barging into the store while the Boss was around.

      As he heard Mr. Throckmorton’s booming voice coming down the aisle, he even thought of running madly from the store. But instead his watery blue eyes darted nervously over the familiar shining line of washers, swung to the middle of the floor, and rested I on the giant model washing machine I that had just been installed for advertising purposes.

      A huge affair—six feet high and six feet wide—it had been the result of a brainstorm by Thaddeus Throckmorton himself. On his last visit to John Brown’s department, Mr. Throckmorton, after “tsking” at the lamentable lack of sales, hit upon the idea of a colossal, glorified washer to lure customers closer to John Brown’s wares.

      Even John Brown was forced to admit the idea was a honey. And as the sounds of Mr. Throckmorton’s voice grew closer, the little washing machine salesman stepped closer to the gigantic display machine and with his handkerchief flicked a microscopic atom of dust from one of the steel braces.

      Exactly three seconds later John Brown’s heart plummeted to his heels, then promptly shot upward to catch somewhere in the region of his throat. Mr. Throckmorton had arrived!

      The president and owner of Throckmorton’s Department Store did not enter the washing machine sector—he invaded it. A general at the head of his legions could not have impressed John Brown more than the portly Mr. Throckmorton, followed by subalterns, did at that moment.

      John Brown coughed, almost strangling, then blurted a squeaky “Good morning.” Then, hastily in afterthought; “—sir!”

      Mr. Throckmorton’s large, expensively clad body turned to face the stooped, drab little salesman. The president was dignified, pompous, and impressive. But no one could say he was not democratic. He said, “Good morning, Brown.”

      Then, with a firm, searching, uncompromising eye, Mr. Throckmorton surveyed the section in which he stood. An almost paternal gleam shot into his eye as he spied the colossal display machine.

     


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