Charles Williams Books In Order

John Ingram Books In Publication Order

  1. Aground (1960)
  2. Dead Calm (1963)

Uncle Sagamore Books In Publication Order

  1. The Diamond Bikini (1956)
  2. Uncle Sagamore and His Girls (1959)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. River Girl (1951)
  2. Big City Girl (1951)
  3. The Hot Spot (1953)
  4. Nothing In Her Way (1953)
  5. A Touch of Death (1953)
  6. Go Home, Stranger (1954)
  7. Scorpion Reef (1955)
  8. The Big Bite (1956)
  9. The Concrete Flamingo (1958)
  10. Man on the Run -Canc (1958)
  11. Talk of the Town (1958)
  12. The Sailcloth Shroud (1960)
  13. Finally, Sunday! (1962)
  14. The Wrong Venus aka Don’t Just Stand There (1966)
  15. And the Deep Blue Sea (1971)
  16. Man on a Leash (1973)

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Charles Williams Books Overview

Dead Calm

John and Rae Ingram are alone on their honeymoon yacht in the Pacific, becalmed. It shoud be idyllic…
but it’s not. On the near horizon a ship is sinking. They rescue its lone passenger, a young man who claims he buried his wife and another couple, dead from food poisoning. But suspicion gnaws at Ingram, a suspicion only too soon justified. Soon Ingram and his wife are nearly overside with the killer’s other victims! ‘A brilliant tour de force…
breathtaking.’ The New York Times

River Girl

Now here is Charles Williams’ River Girl, in every way a giant of a book the story of a man and a woman who met and knew instantly that not all the world would tear them apart. River Girl, first published in 1951 as ‘The Catfish Triangle,’ is a book that shares some similarities with Cain’s The Postman Always Rings Twice. Down in swamp country a deputy sheriff meets and falls in love with a young lass, but her husband stands in the way…
for a time.

Nothing In Her Way

Welcome to the roller coaster world of professional con men and the one wild beauty who can out swindle and outwit them all. Utterly beautiful, smart as a whip, here is the most fascinating confidence woman in modern suspense fiction. Her name is Cathy Dunbar all soft and warm and ready for the taking, until one by one her men find out who is really being taken…

A Touch of Death

It Began As a Burglary And Ended As a Nightmare When Lee Scarborough came upon the brunette sunbathing topless in her back yard, getting involved in a heist was the last thing on his mind. But somehow that’s where he found himself sneaking through a stranger s house, on the hunt for $120,000 in embezzled bank funds. It looked like an easy score. But one thing stood between him and the money: the beautiful and deadly Madelon Butler.

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