Biography
Don Tracy, was born in New Britain, Connecticut. He worked as a reporter for local newspapers in New Brittain from 1926-1928, then as editor of Radio News in New York from 1928-1934. In 1934, his first novel, All Sold!, and his second novel, Flash, were published. After World War II, he also taught summer courses at Syracuse University from 1955-1960, and become fairly well known for his historical novels, without abandoning the crime novel. Toward the end of his life, he met the president of the New Life Foundation, an anti-alcohol league. Under the pseudonym "Roger Fuller", he wrote novelizations of the films The Sign Of The Pagan (1954) and the television series The Defenders (1964, 1965), The Fugitive and Peyton Place. He died in Florida after a battle with cancer in 1976.
Books by Don Tracy
La vape
Neiges Dantan
Neiges Dantan
The big brass ring
What you should know about alcoholism
Honk if you've found Jesus
The last boat out of Cincinnat
The last boat out of Cincinnati
Fun and Deadly Games
Bazzaris
Bazzaris
The Hated One
The timeless serpent
The timeless serpent
On the midnight tide
Carolina corsair
Crimson is the Eastern Shore
Roanoke renegade
Sign of the pagan
Sign of the pagan
Streets of Askelon
Streets of Askelon
The Strumpet City
How Sleeps the Beast
Last year's snow
Last year's snow