Ed McBain, AKA Evan Hunter, wrote more than eighty novels, including the influential "87th Precinct" series, the longest-running series of crime novels in history. His books have sold more than 100 million copies. In 1986, he was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, the organization's highest honor, and in 1998 he became the first American to receive the British Crime Writers' Association's highest award, the Cartier Diamond
"It’s scary how very good the master was from the start. With
beautifully flowing prose and a gripping storyline, this rereleased
novel is a must for McBain’s fans and lovers of hard crime tales."
- Book Devil
"So Nude, So Dead carries us off into the seedy world [of] hophead
jazz musicians, a world where a reefer stick can send a promising
young pianist into the arms of heroin, and the arms of any number
of amorous young women, be they half-Chinese strippers, supper club
singers or just hangers-on." - The Rap Sheet
"So Nude, So Dead is a remarkable glimpse Ed McBain’s
early efforts and the evidence of his amazing talents is apparent
throughout." - Pulp Fiction Reviews
"So Nude, So Dead is just so damn awesome." - Pulp Serenade
"So Nude, So Dead is tough-as-cheap-steak noir that goes down
quick. McBain’s writing is sharp and concise." - Ravenous
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