Marvin Albert
(Marvin Hubert Albert)aka
Mike Barone, Al Conroy (with Gil Brewer), Ian MacAlister, Nick Quarry, Anthony Rome
About Marvin Albert
Marvin H. Albert, (Born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania) was a writer of mystery, crime and adventure novels including ones featuring Pete (Pierre-Ange [French: Stone Angel) Sawyer, a French-American private investigator living and working in France. He also wrote film novelizations (e.g., What's New, Pussy Cat?) and many other novels. Settings for his novels include France (where he lived for some time), Miami and the Old West.
Series
Tony Rome (writing as Anthony Rome)
Miami Mayhem (1960)
The Lady in Cement (1961)
My Kind of Game (1962)
Miami Mayhem (1960)
The Lady in Cement (1961)
My Kind of Game (1962)
Pete Sawyer
Back in the Real World (1986)
Stone Angel (1986)
Get Off at Babylon (1987)
Long Teeth (1987)
The Last Smile (1988)
The Midnight Sister (1989)
Bimbo Heaven (1990)
The Zig-Zag Man (1991)
The Riviera Contract (1992)
Back in the Real World (1986)
Stone Angel (1986)
Get Off at Babylon (1987)
Long Teeth (1987)
The Last Smile (1988)
The Midnight Sister (1989)
Bimbo Heaven (1990)
The Zig-Zag Man (1991)
The Riviera Contract (1992)
Novels
Broadsides and boarders (1958)
Party Girl (1958)
The Hoods Come Calling (1958) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Trail of a Tramp (1958) (writing as Nick Quarry)
The Girl with No Place to Hide (1959) (writing as Nick Quarry)
All the Young Men (1960)
No Chance in Hell (1960) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Till It Hurts (1960) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Some Die Hard (1961) (writing as Nick Quarry)
The VIPs (1963)
Goodbye Charlie (1964)
The Pink Panther (1964)
What's New Pussy Cat?: A Novel Based On an Original Screenplay By Woody Allen (1965)
Duel at Diablo (1966)
The Don Is Dead (1972) (writing as Nick Quarry)
The Vendetta (1972) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Skylark Mission (1973) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Driscoll's Diamonds (1973) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Strike Force 7 (1974) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Crazy Joe (1974) (writing as Mike Barone)
The Gargoyle Conspiracy (1975)
Valley of the Assassins (1975) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Dark Goddess (1978)
Hidden Lives (1981)
Becoming a Mother (1982)
The Medusa Complex (1982)
Operation Lila (1985)
A Nightmare to Dreamland (1985)
The Golden Circle (1987)
The Untouchables (1987)
Apache Rising (1988)
Rider from Wind River (1988)
The Reformed Gun (1989)
Clayburn (1989)
Last Train to Bannock (1989)
Three Rode North (1989)
The Man in Black (1990)
A Dancer's Progress and Schodinger's Cat (1993)
Party Girl (1958)
The Hoods Come Calling (1958) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Trail of a Tramp (1958) (writing as Nick Quarry)
The Girl with No Place to Hide (1959) (writing as Nick Quarry)
All the Young Men (1960)
No Chance in Hell (1960) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Till It Hurts (1960) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Some Die Hard (1961) (writing as Nick Quarry)
The VIPs (1963)
Goodbye Charlie (1964)
The Pink Panther (1964)
What's New Pussy Cat?: A Novel Based On an Original Screenplay By Woody Allen (1965)
Duel at Diablo (1966)
The Don Is Dead (1972) (writing as Nick Quarry)
The Vendetta (1972) (writing as Nick Quarry)
Skylark Mission (1973) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Driscoll's Diamonds (1973) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Strike Force 7 (1974) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Crazy Joe (1974) (writing as Mike Barone)
The Gargoyle Conspiracy (1975)
Valley of the Assassins (1975) (writing as Ian MacAlister)
Dark Goddess (1978)
Hidden Lives (1981)
Becoming a Mother (1982)
The Medusa Complex (1982)
Operation Lila (1985)
A Nightmare to Dreamland (1985)
The Golden Circle (1987)
The Untouchables (1987)
Apache Rising (1988)
Rider from Wind River (1988)
The Reformed Gun (1989)
Clayburn (1989)
Last Train to Bannock (1989)
Three Rode North (1989)
The Man in Black (1990)
A Dancer's Progress and Schodinger's Cat (1993)
Non fiction
The Long White Road: Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic Adventures (1957)
The Divorce: A Re-examination By an American Writer of the Great Tudor Controversy (1965)
I'd Love to But I Have a Game: 27 Years Without a Life (1993) (with Rick Reilly)
The Divorce: A Re-examination By an American Writer of the Great Tudor Controversy (1965)
I'd Love to But I Have a Game: 27 Years Without a Life (1993) (with Rick Reilly)
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