--- James Reasoner <
jamesreasoner@flash.net> wrote:
>
> Earlier this year I read Lawrence Block's TV tie-in
novel
> MARKHAM. Here's what I said about it on my
blog:
>
The TV tie-in books then go back to 1959-60. Was this concept
used when TV became popular, earlier in the 1950s? Just
curious.
>
>
> This is a book I've had on my shelves for many
years, and I've
> finally gotten around to reading it. It's a tie-in
novel,
> based on a short-lived series that ran on NBC in
1959 and
> 1960, starring Ray Milland as New York-based private
eye Roy
> Markham. Now, if Ray Milland isn't exactly your idea
of a
> hardboiled private eye, well, I feel pretty much the
same way.
>
I'd agree, James.
Ed
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