Jack Webb

Jack Webb Rediscovered with James Reasoner on Stark House Double

Today, New York Times bestselling author James Reasoner—well known to readers for his many acclaimed Western novels and his long-running blog, Rough Edges—reviewed the latest Stark House collection, for which I was fortunate to write the introduction. Reasoner may be best recognized for his Westerns, but his passion for classic crime fiction and pulp literature shines through in his thoughtful reviews. Over the years, his blog has become a trusted resource for aficionados hoping to discover overlooked gems and forgotten classics from all corners of popular fiction.

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Jack Webb Double: One For My Dame & The Deadly Combo

Jack Webb isn’t a name that gets tossed around much these days, but back in the Fifties and early Sixties, he was a reliable source for sharp, fast-moving crime fiction. A Los Angeles native with a background as varied as his plots—aviary specialist, ad man, Army lieutenant—Webb hit his stride with a memorable run of novels featuring the unconventional team of Father Joseph Shanley and Detective Sergeant Sammy Golden. But his talents didn’t start or end with that duo.

This month, Stark House Press brings Webb back into the spotlight with a new double-novel collection: One For My Dame and The Deadly Combo. These are two of his best standalones, out of print for decades and ripe for rediscovery.

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