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    Friday, February 16, 2007

    Richard S. Prather, R.I.P.

    The creator of swingin’ private eye Shell Scott has died. The Scott books are a blast, a dizzying blend of hardboiled and uproarious. Plus they’re packed with sex that’s actually sexy. Richard Prather had a way with the risqué that will be sorely missed. I picked up a trove of these books on eBay and dole them out one at a time. Sometimes I get in a funk where the only cure is Shell Scott.

    Mr. Prather lived to see his acclaimed novel The Peddler reissued by Hard Case Crime. I picked it up recently but haven’t read it yet. Rest assured I’ll get to it soon.

    Steve Lewis has a fine tribute up at the Mystery*File blog. I will pay my respects to Mr. Prather the best way I know how, by rerunning the cover of his novel The Scrambled Yeggs, which accounts for half the traffic I get at this site.



    Again, for the record: yes, Shell is spanking that woman.

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    1 Comments:

    Vince,
    Thanks for the nice tribute to my friend, Richard S. Prather. His official date of death was February 14, 2007. In December 2006, he and I completed a long exclusive interview on his writing career and life. It is posted on my late husband, author Don Pendleton’s website for anyone interested in reading more about Richard. http://www.donpendleton.com/richard_prather_interview.htm
    Also his bibliography is there: http://www.donpendleton.com/prather_bibliography.htm
    My best, Linda Pendleton

     

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