Jim Hanvey, Detective
By (Author) Leslie S. Klinger
By (author) Octavus Roy Cohen
Sourcebooks, Inc
Poisoned Pen Press
10th August 2021
United States
General
Fiction
813.52
Paperback
256
Width 135mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
283g
One of the earliest private eyes in fiction anchors these classic short stories! Reprinted and included in the definitive Library of Congress Crime Classics series First published in 1923, Jim Hanvey, Detective is a collection of seven stories that originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post and features private eye Jim Hanvey in classic whodunit style mysteries. Described as the "backwoods Nero Wolfe," the genial Hanvey befriends "good guys" and criminals alike to get the job done. Bank robberies, jewel heists, and all-purposes cons-none are a match for Octavus Roy Cohen's waddling sleuth.
OCTAVUS ROY COHEN (1891-1959) was an early twentieth-century American author whose character Jim Hanvey was one of the first private eyes in fiction.