Jonathan Latimer

Jonathan Latimer
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Jonathan Latimer (1906–1983) was a bestselling author and screenwriter. Born in Chicago, he began his career as a crime reporter for the Herald Examiner, working there until 1935, when he set out on a twisting road to Hollywood, which included stints as a dude rancher, a stunt man, and a publicist. In the late 1930s he began writing screenplays for MGM, producing the scripts for several classic noir films, including The Big Clock (1948) and the adaptation of Dashiell Hammett’s The Glass Key (1942), which starred Alan Ladd.

All the while, Latimer was writing fast-paced mystery novels such as The Lady in the Morgue (1936) and The Dead Don’t Care (1938). After fighting in World War II, he returned to Hollywood, where he continued writing novels and became a staff writer for the Perry Mason show.

Books By Jonathan Latimer (9 Books)

Sinners and Shrouds
Dark Memory
The Search for My Great-Uncle's Head
Murder in the Madhouse
The Dead Don't Care
Black Is the Fashion for Dying
Headed for a Hearse
The Lady in the Morgue

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