Showing posts with label Philip Atlee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philip Atlee. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

The Underground Cities Contract by Philip Atlee

Joe Gall Tracks Down Double-Dealing Turkish Terrorists



There was a large sealed envelope awaiting for Joe. Just when I need, he thought. Another contract. Another errand for the murderous butcher's boy.

But that's the way it went for Joe Gall, top secret nullifier, the governments ace hit man and blue ribbon executioner. Joe was tired of playing the bad Good Guy. But he was so good at being bad, or vice versa, they wouldn't let him cop out. Which is why the very dirty and dangerous job of liberating three American agents captured by Turkish terrorists became Joe Gall's baby. Bastard might be more accurate. Because nothing about this deal was legitimate. Except Joe. He was the real thing.

Printing History
Written by James Atlee Phillips (1915-1991)

Fawcett Gold Medal
M2925
February 1974

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

The Shankill Road Contract by Philip Atlee

Joe Gall Challenges A Bizarre Killer in Ireland


Gall’s assignment is to stop an assassin who was suspected of 50+ brutal eliminations in the political strife of Northern Ireland and was rumored to be upping the ante by killing a major official in the British government.  The assassin is an American. Worse, he is the son of a member of the U.S. Cabinet.

Printing History
Written by James Atlee Phillips (1915-1991)

Fawcett Gold Medal Books
  T2819
1973

Thursday, June 25, 2015

The Black Venus Contract by Philip Atlee

On the hunt for a deadly gang of South American terrorists


Joe Gall #20
The Black Venus was named Julietta, housekeeper at the home Joe Gall occupies during an assignment to Sao Paulo, Brazil. She is also a major player in the the October Eighth Movement in Brazil. This group has kidnapped a legendary agent in the CIA and a man important enough that Gall is sent to rescue him.
Print History
Written by James Atlee Phillips (1915-1991)

Fawcett Gold Medal Books
M3187
February 1975