Rene Ribic wrote:
> "Larry Kent" (I don't recall his real name) was an
expatriate American
> who resided, and was originally published, in
Australia.
> If I recall, Larry Kent, who was the lead character
as well as the
"author"
> of the series, was a crime fighting
reporter.
********************** It's my understanding that Larry Kent
was a house name used by a multitude of authors, including
Don Haring and Des Dunn. Larry Kent started as an Australian
radio show in 1950, written by Ron Ingleby.
Your second comment above sounds a lot like Marc Brody. He
was both the author and the reporter character in HEADLINES
FOR A HUSSY. I just finished it. I've got a Larry Kent but
haven't read it yet.
miker
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