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Hank Janson



A pseudonym used by Stephen Frances, Victor Norwood

Hank Janson was the pseudonym adopted by author Stephen D Frances (pictured) when he created the Janson character and wrote the first of the books, a novella entitled When Dames Get Tough, in 1946.

The name seemed to him to have the right hardboiled American ring to it in fact, Hank was chosen as the forename mainly because it rhymed with Yank!

Frances went on to write all of the classic era (1946-1953) Hank Janson books (bar perhaps one or two, over which experts disagree), and many of the later ones too, although almost all of the post-1959 novels (the last was published in 1971) were the work of different authors and of distinctly inferior quality.
 
 
Novels
   Blonde on the Spot (1949)
   Lilies for My Lovely (1949)
   Broads Don't Scare Easy (1951)
   Frails Can Be So Tough (1951)
   Skirts Bring Me Sorrow (1951)
   Accused (1952)
   Kill Her If You Can (1952)
   Killer (1952)
   Jack Spot (1958)
   A Nice Way to Die (1963)
   Cold Dead Coed (1964)
   Depravity (1964)
   The Exotic Seductress (1964)
   Expectant Nymph (1964)
   Her Weapon Is Passion (1964)
   The Last Lady (1964)
   The Sexy Vixen (1964)
   The Affairs of Paula (1965)
   Casino Strip (1967)
   One-way Split (1967)
   Operation Obliterate (1967)
   Take two blondes (1967)
   Casinopoly (1968)
   Same Difference (1968)
   The Young Wolves (1968)
   Torment (2003)
   Women Hate Till Death (2003)
   Some Look Better Dead (2003)
   This Woman is Death (2013)
   The Lady Has a Scar (2013)
   Baby, Don't Dare Squeal (2017)
   Milady Took the Rap (2021)
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