Whit Masterson
Whit Masterson
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Whit Masterson was a pen name for a partnership of two American authors, Robert Allison “Bob” Wade (June 8, 1920 – September 30, 2012) and H. Bill Miller (May 11, 1920 – August 21, 1961). The two also wrote under several other pseudonyms, including Wade Miller and Will Daemer. Together they wrote mo…
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Passport for a renegade; Dark destination; All through the night
Kem Bennett

The case of the mythical monkeys; Dead of winter; The dark fantastic
Erle Stanley Gardner

Die Frau, die es zweimal gab / Ein Sarg für Colonel Heaston / Fremder Asphalt
Boileau-Narcejac

The Great Train Hijack
Whit Masterson

The estate of the beckoning lady; Dead, she was beautiful; Sudden squall
Margery Allingham
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Frequently asked questions
What other names did Whit Masterson write under?
Whit Masterson was a pseudonym used by the writing duo Robert Allison Wade and H. Bill Miller. They also published under the name Wade Miller.
Are there any film adaptations of Whit Masterson's books?
Yes, several of the novels written by Whit Masterson were adapted into films. One notable adaptation is "Badge of Evil," which became the film "Touch of Evil."
What is Whit Masterson best known for?
Whit Masterson is recognized for their contributions to the crime and suspense genres, often featuring intricate plots and psychological depth. Their work under this pseudonym, along with their other pen names, established them as significant figures in mid-20th century American crime fiction.
