Follow George Harmon Coxe George Harmon Coxe (April 23, – January 31, ) was an American writer of crime fiction. He created the series featuring crime scene photographer Jack "Flashgun" Casey, which became a popular radio show airing through to the s.
George Harmon Coxe, one of George H. Coxe. George Harmon Coxe () was an early star of hard boiled crime fiction, best known for characters he created in the seminal pulp magazine Black Mask. Born in upstate New York, he attended Purdue and Cornell Universities before moving to the West Coast to work in newspapers.
George Harmon Coxe, Jr. was born George Harmon Coxe was an American writer of crime series characters are Jack "Flashgun" Casey, Kent Murdock, Leon Morley, Sam Crombie, Max Hale and Jack Fenner. Casey and Murdock are both detectives and photographers.
George Harmon Coxe was an of the hard-boiled school are George Harmon Coxe (–84), author of such thrillers as Murder with Pictures () and Eye Witness (), and W.R. Burnett (–), who wrote Little Caesar () and The Asphalt Jungle ().
George Harmon Coxe was Created by George Harmon Coxe () Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask under the watchful eyes of then-editor Joseph Shaw, JACK "FLASHGUN" CASEY of the Boston Express was the original fast-talking crime photographer, a big, hot-tempered Boston Mick with a gift for gab and a nose for trouble.
George had 10 siblings: Michael George Harmon Coxe () was born in Olean, New York. He attended Purdue and Cornell University. Coxe worked for several West Coast newspapers and in advertising in New England. He married Elizabeth Fowler in His series characters include Flashgun Casey, Sam Crombie, Jack Fenner, Max Hale and Kent Murdock.
From the Series: Materials By the Sixties, Coxe was one of the stalwarts of mystery fiction, continuing to produce one or two well-regarded novels year in and year out, leading the Mystery Writers of America to name him a Grand Master in
Coxe himself attended college
George Harmon Coxe has books on Goodreads with ratings. George Harmon Coxe’s most popular book is The Fifth Key: A Classic Mystery Novel.