May 122013
 
Adventurer Rod Damon, The Coxeman,
Takes a savage licking when he tries to battle two beautiful enemy agents

Rod Damon is jerked away from his happy hunting grounds and tossed into the middle of an orgy of espionage. A mysterious electronic device is broadcasting incendiary propaganda over America's Freedom Network. The Coxeman, Capitalism's favorite tool, finds that his targets are two dazzling female agents. These delightfully deadly pieces of T.N.T. operate from a pleasure dome on wheels, an
 automatic vehicle with a sinister mission.


Coxeman #20
Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications, Inc.
Paperback Library, Inc.
64-344
1st Printing  May 1970

Warner Paperback Library
Warner Books, Inc
1973

Flamingo Paperback
Top Sellers. Ltd.
London
 1973
 Posted by at 2:33 am
May 062013
 
Adventurer Rod Damon
The Coxeman
Finds that his twin is also his enemy!


Double Your Pleasure,
Double Your Fun
Rod Damon is faced with double trouble as he becomes involved with two phony princesses, and another Coxeman. An enemy imposter is trying to step into Rod's formidable shoes.
The question is: Why?
The answer is: Why not?
Aside from some delectable fringe benefits, Rod's position as a crack agent gives him access to the world's deepest secret. To prove his identity Rod must face the most devastating test ever devised, and conquer it with his ultimate weapon.

Coxeman #21
Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications, Inc.
Paperback Library, Inc.
64-389
1st Printing  July 1970
 Posted by at 12:19 am
Mar 162013
 
Coxeman #15

Adventurer Rod Damon 
The Coxeman 
Sets out to save the free world

The Coxeman finds himself in a new posistion
........as the leader of a team of young men and women  from his League for Sexual Dynamics whose mission is to discover how and why masses of enemy agents are infiltrating America.Despite the team's brains, brawn and erotic skills, they fail. One by one they are killed off in the most violent and sadist ways. Rod realizes that the enemy knows too much too soon. But who? And  how can Rod uncover the traitor before America is overrun by spies? Rod lays his plan accordingly and discover that rescuing victory from the jaws of defeat all depends on how you snatch it!

Coxeman #15
Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications, Inc.
Paperback Library, Inc.
64-671
1st Printing  September 1969
2nd Printing March 1971
 Posted by at 12:25 am
Feb 182013
 
Adventurer Rod Damon
The Coxeman
Discovers it's what's up from that counts!


The Coxeman Gets A Bug Up His Brain
Rod Damon, The Coxeman, learns of an enemy plot to murder world leaders by planting a remote control "bug" in the brain of a number of agents. The "bugs" are programmed to have the agents kill on demand. Rod's job is to try to join the enemy force, HECATE, in order to destroy it. But first he must pass a series of tests, one of which is a test of virility. Rod is finally accepted and "bugged" for murder. But HECATE has outsmarted Rod. He finds that he can not  neutralize the assassination orders. More important, he finds that he has lost his power to make love, except on HECATE's orders! He is now an enemy controlled sex machine who threatens to screw up the whole Free World!

Coxeman #10
Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications, Inc.
Paperback Library, Inc.
64-623
1st Printing  February 1969
2nd Printing January 1971
 Posted by at 8:40 pm
Jan 312013
 
Was Counter-spy 
Rod Damon, The Coxman, 
big enough to compete with the Abominable snowman?

Coxman #8
The Coxman makes it on the back of a yak
into the dangerous interior of Red held Tibet to help a band of rebels overthrow their Chinese masters. Terrorizing the country is the Abominable Snowman. It is a monster the Reds use to frighten the natives into obedience? Rod thinks so and has to prove it. Somehow Rod must find this creature, expose it as a hoax and destroy it. But first he has to win the natives' confidence. He does it by teaching them his exotic Western sex techniques and by rescuing their most beautiful girls from slavery to a stag film producer. Is this a way to run an intelligence operation? You're damn right it is, if your the Coxman!


Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications, Inc.
Paperback Library, Inc.

53-775
1st Printing October 1968
2nd Printing April 1970
3rd Printing August 1972

75-245
4th Printing  June 1973
 Posted by at 6:11 am
Jan 112013
 
Coxeman #6

Will adventurer Rod Damon, the Coxeman, make the all girl Olympic team?


Counterspy Rod Damon must rise to the challenge of an Olympic love in

The great Rod Damon, champion sex athlete, must protect America's honor and security when the Red Bloc introduces the world's most popular indoor sport as an Olympic event. For what sinister purpose the Communists scheduled the games?What is the secret of the Red star's incredible stamina? Will America have the chance to pursude the Red team of lovers, many of whom are brilliant scientists and scholars, to defect to the West? Questions. Questions. But only Rod Damon has what it takes to get the answers. How? By probing the mystery of the beautiful women provided to test the athletes' powers. Danger? Intrigue? Fun? Just wait until you see some of the tight squeezes Rod gets into!

Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications, Inc.
Paperback Library, Inc.

53-735
1st Printing August 1968
2nd Printing November 1969
 Posted by at 5:21 pm
Nov 022012
 
Counterspy Rod Damon
"The Coxeman" 
risks being loved to death by nine women


Coxeman #5
Can Rod Damon Satisfy A Harem?
To ferret out the location of a hidden atomic installation, the Coxeman volunteers to make love to a harem ruled by a sexually abnormal, power-mad African dictator. The harem consists of nine gorgeous scientists, each more insatiable and erotically inventive than the other. When they are not working on Rod, they are working on perfecting the hydrogen bomb that the dictator will detonate if the great powers do not succumb to his wishes. Nigh after night, the great Rod tries to discover the secret place only these love-starved women know. But how long can he go from orgy to orgy before he and the whole free world go down in flames!

Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone
(1924-1999)

Warner Paperback Library
Warner Books, Inc

First Printing 
July 1968
53-725
Paperback Library, Inc

Second Printing
February 1970

Third Printing
December 1972
65-995
Warner Paperback Library, Inc

 Posted by at 2:01 am
Sep 242012
 
Counterspy Rod Damon
The Coxman
Gets into his hottest adventure


Coxeman #3

The Billion Dollar Snatch
Is it too much even for Rod Damon?
What was the connection between the robbery of the huge gold shipments and the kidnapping of twenty eight VIPs? Counterspy Rod Damon, the Coxeman, must find out before the increasingly suspicious world powers start blowing each other off the map. His only clue is a hotel in Rome run by a bizarre nymphomaniac whose beauty is out matched only by her strange appetites. His only weapon is his tireless skill as a lover. 



Who will give out first?
The governments with itchy atomic fingers?
Or the great Rod?

Printing History
Written by Michael Avallone (1924-1999)

Coronet Communications Inc.
Paperback Library

1st Printing
 March 1968

2nd Printing 
November 1969
ISBN 610 53675

3rd Printing 
March 1972
ISBN 446 64789
 Posted by at 10:13 pm
Jul 182012
 
A well read private eye fan won't even have to open this book to know that it's one of the many pseudonyms of Michael Avallone. His private, after all, was Ed Noon. Avallone was a big prankster when it came to pen names. So much of  a prankster that he includes one of his own alter egos as a character in this book.  And I could only think as I was reading this loopy book that a whole lot of women readers who used to snap up Gothic suspense books by the bucketful back in the 60s and 70s must've thought the "woman" who wrote this book had smoked a little too much weed or dropped a bit too much acid.  It's not at all like any Gothic suspense novel you will ever read.

Anyone familiar with Avallone's work would recognize his tell-tale style in an instant. Forget that giveaway pen name. Forget that the book is all about a movie production company and is peppered with numerous references to old movies and movie stars. How could anyone overlook the prose style of the samples below?

She tried to scream--and couldn't. The tendons, cords and nerve centers of her throat were locked into one spasmodic, cramped complex that refused to respond to the telegraphed messages of terror from her mental batteries.
"Oh, Soldier...what was it? How can there be such a thing...it isn't possible...it couldn't be. Not even a Z movie ever had anything like that in it..."
His blood ran cold, the mercury dropping like a shot in a thermometer.
Moria Shearer! -- that was it. Cornelia was pretty much a ringer for that English doll from the Red Shoes.
Craghold House. He had been right the first time.  A Grade A, certified Zombie Depot. You'd better believe it!
There is only one person who writes like that. Michael Avallone.

I loved this book. I only wish there were more over-the-top Gothic novels like this one. It dares to combine an obsessive movie fan's love of title allusions and movie star name dropping with weird horror set pieces that aspire to a Lovecraftian pastiche.

Movie mogul Max Wendel sends his right hand lady Cornelia to scout locations for their upcoming blockbuster-to-be movie adaptation of a best selling horror novel called The Six Sidneys. Cornelia and her helicopter pilot assistant (nicknamed Soldier) find the perfect spot in Kragmoor, Pennsylvania. Little do they know that Craghold House, now a converted hotel, has a rich and gruesome history of hauntings, murders and unexplained supernatural events. Of course it would make the ideal setting for the movie --the house itself is a horror show. As the cover blurb proclaims "She searched for perfection and found a house that was perfectly evil..."

The house has unspeakably chilly rooms, hidden crypts, a monstrous occupant in the basement -- name your favorite Gothic motif and it's sure to be somewhere in Craghold. Even the current proprietor of the hotel looks like something that escaped from a zombie movie. Rest assured that Cornelia, Soldier, and the mysterious Dr. N. Waldo Ow, a guest at the hotel who is researching the occult properties of herbs, will all encounter more than their fair share of ghoulies and ghosties and things that go slurp, slop, squish in the night.

As for in-jokes and Avallone trivia the book is busting to the seams with his pranks. The heroine is named Cornelia Rich. Ring any bells crime fiction fans? It's a feminization of Cornell Woolrich. In case you missed that Edwina literally spells it out for you later in the book. Zombie Depot (mentioned above) is the title of a book Avallone wrote for the Satan Sleuth series but due to poor sales the series was dropped and that manuscript never made it to a published book. One of the other characters is Mark Dane. See if he reminds you of anyone.

Dane wasn't interested in magical healing herbs. Nor in any drugs of any kind, Mark Dane did not need any artificial stimulants to stay alive. He had a burning opiate of his own, one that never allowed him to rest or stay down too long or up high forever. He was a writer in the truest sense of the title. [...] He was drunk with the magic of the English language and it had remained his mistress for a greater length of time than any woman he had ever known.
This page long paragraph goes on to cite Dane's "over a hundred" novels consisting of "spy yarns, private eye capers, police procedurals, Gothic romances, armchair detective puzzles." And he had used "five masculine and three feminine pen names." Can this be any more of a celebration of Avallone himself? Mark Dane just happens to be one of the many pen names Avallone used. A quick look through Hubin's Bibliography of Crime Fiction show a few movie script novelizations by Avallone as "Mark Dane."

I need to read the rest of the books in this Craghold series to see if they live up to the awesome outrageousness that can only by Michael Avallone. Can the other three books make me smile as much as this one? I certainly hope so.

Edwina Noone's very special brand of Gothic Novels
Dark Cypress (1965)
Corridor of Whispers (1965)
Heirloom of Tragedy (1965)
Daughter of Darkness (1966)
The Second Secret (1966)
The Victorian Crown (1966)
Seacliffe (1968)
The Cloisonne Vase (1972)
Tender Loving Fear (1984)

The Craghold Series
The Craghold Legacy (1971)
The Craghold Curse (1972)
The Craghold Creatures (1972)
The Craghold Crypt (1973)
 Posted by at 5:44 pm
Jun 182012
 
I've probably mentioned before how it was Mike Avallone who first made me understand the concept of an author's voice. It was 1965, and the book was THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E., the first tie-in novel from my new favorite TV show. Before that I'd been a voracious reader, but I never really thought that much about who wrote what. I knew which books I liked, but chances are I couldn't have told you who wrote them. Mike Avallone and THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. changed all that. For the first time I knew I wanted to read more books written by this guy.

And so I did. Dozens of them in the next few years, and many more in the decades after that. I even got to know Mike through correspondence and traded letters with him for years.

Now comes the news from his son David that many of Mike's novels are going to be available again as e-books, starting with the first four books from the Ed Noon series. I've read all of these, and they're great fun, some of the most purely entertaining private eye novels I've read. You can read more about these reprints here, and links for the first four books are below. Mike's work probably isn't for everybody, but there's nothing else like it and I'll always be a fan.


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