Ed Noon
Created by
Michael Avallone

Welcome to the Nooniverse! ED NOON, film-obsessed New York P. I. and later investigator for the President, is one helluva creation. His series mirrors the post-WWII hardboiled period, then the sixties spy era. Goofy. He's the creation of Michael Avallone, the self-proclaimed "fastest typewriter in the East." Ed started out as a more or less typical New York gumshoe, but soon evolved into a sort of high-tech super spy/eye on special assignment to the President of the United States of America himself. The books are crammed with outlandish plots, bad puns, right-wing rants, soft-core porn and off the wall baseball and film trivia that make them truly unique. An acquired taste, one I'm not sure I've acquired.

Just to give you an idea how whacky this series could get, the final books, High Noon at Midnight (1988), Since Noon Yesterday (1989) and The Ninth of Never (unpublished) take place with Ed (now an old man) facing an alien invasion, which may be only a figment of his tired and shell-shocked imagination. Avallone's son, David, a film maker, who adapted the books into a web serial, describes the conclusion of the series as "A mystery science fiction adventure serial about fathers and sons, the past and the future, sanity and flying saucers. And cockroach headed guys from outer space with ray guns."

As well as writing the Noon novels and over ninety Noon short stories, Avallone has written hundreds of books, mostly paperbacks, everything from gothic romances to the very successful Man from U.N.C.L.E. series, under numerous pseudonyms as well as his own name. He also wrote for radio, most notably episodes for The Wind-Up, which featured Chester Morris as Ed Noon.

NOVELS

  1. The Tall Dolores (1953)
  2. The Spitting Image (1953)
  3. Dead Game (1954)
  4. Violence in Velvet (1956)
  5. The Bouncing Betty (1956)
  6. The Alarming Clock (1957)
  7. The Case of the Violent Virgin (1957)
  8. The Crazy Mixed-Up Corpse (1957)
  9. The Voodoo Murders (1957)
  10. Meanwhile Back at the Morgue (1960)
  11. The Living Bomb (1963)
  12. There is Something About a Dame (1963; The Nimble Gunner)
  13. The Bedroom Bolero (1963, also known as The Bolero Murders)
  14. Lust is No Lady (1965; AKA The Brutal Kook)
  15. The Fat Death (1966)
  16. The February Doll Murders (1967)
  17. Assassins Don't Die in Bed (1968)
  18. The Horrible Man (1968)
  19. The Flower-Covered Corpse (1968)
  20. Ed Noon, Private Eye (1969)
  21. The Doomsday Bag (1969; also known as Killer's Highway)
  22. Death Dives Deep (1970)
  23. Little Miss Murder (1971)
  24. The Fat Death (1971)
  25. The Ultimate Client (1971)
  26. The Bolero Murders (1972)
  27. The Flower-Covered Corpse (1972)
  28. The Horrible Man (1972)
  29. The Living Bomb (1972)
  30. Shoot It Again, Sam (1972; also known as The Moving Graveyard)
  31. London, Bloody London (1972)
  32. The Girl in the Cockpit (1972)
  33. The Alarming Clock (1973)
  34. Kill Her, You'll Like It (1973)
  35. Killer on the Keys (1973)
  36. The Hot Body (1973)
  37. The X-Rated Corpse (1973)
  38. The Walking Wounded (1973)
  39. And Then There Was Noon (1973)
  40. The Moon Maiden (1974)
  41. The Rubbed-Out Star (1974)
  42. Ed Noon in London (1974; AKA London, Bloody London)
  43. The Big Stiffs (1977; AKA Blues For Sophia Loren)
  44. Dark on Monday (1978)
  45. High Noon at Midnight (1988)...Buy this book
  46. Since Noon Yesterday (unpublished)
  47. The Ninth of Never (unpublished)

SHORT STORIES

COLLECTIONS

RADIO

FILM/WEB SERIAL

RELATED LINKS

A very special thanks to David Avallone for his help.


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