Best of
Crime
1961
Ten Rillington Place
Ludovic Kennedy - 1961
The book portrays Timothy Evans as a man wrongly accused and put to death for Christie's crimes.
Memos From Purgatory
Harlan Ellison - 1961
It was a time of street gangs, rumbles, kids with switchblades and zip guns made from car radio antennas. Ellison was barely out of his teens himself, but he took a phony name, moved into Brooklyn's dangerous Red Hook section and managed to con his way into a "bopping club." What he experienced (and the time he spent in jail as a result) was the basis for the violent story that Alfred Hitchcock filmed as the first of his hour-long TV dramas...This autobiography is a book whose message you won't be able to ignore or forget. "Harlan Ellison is the dark prince of American letters, cutting through our corrupted midnight fog with a switchblade prose. He simply must be read." --Pete Hamill "Ellison writes with sensitivity as well as guts--a rare combination." --Leslie Charteris, creator of The Saint
Gumble's Yard
John Rowe Townsend - 1961
But the cottages are not as empty as they thought. Strange people come and go, mysterious boxes keep arriving, and the children soon find themselves caught up in a dangerous chain of events.
The Man Who Sold The Eiffel Tower
James Francis Johnson - 1961