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Brett Halliday (July 31, 1904 – February 4, 1977) is the primary pen name of Davis Dresser, an American
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writer. Halliday is best known for the long-lived series of Michael Shayne mysteries he wrote, and later commissioned others to continue. Dresser also wrote westerns, non-series mysteries, and romances under the names Asa Baker, Matthew Blood, Kathryn Culver, Don Davis, Hal Debrett, Anthony Scott, Peter Field, and Anderson Wayne.


Biography

Dresser was born in
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, but mostly grew up in
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. Here he lost an eye to barbed wire as a boy, and thus had to wear an
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for the rest of his life. At the age of 14, he ran away from home and enlisted in the U.S. 5th Cavalry Regiment at
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, followed by a year of Border Patrol duty on the Rio Grande. After his service, he returned to
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to finish high school. In search of adventure, Dresser traveled throughout the Southwest working at various odd jobs, including that of muleskinner, farm hand, deckhand on a freighter in the
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, laborer in the California oilfields, etc. Eventually, he went to Tri-State College of Engineering, where he received a certificate in civil engineering. Back in Texas, he worked as an engineer and surveyor for several years before turning to writing in 1927. After his first marriage (to Kathleen Rollins, who had two daughters from a previous marriage), Dresser was married to mystery writer
Helen McCloy Helen McCloy (June 6, 1904 New York – December 1, 1994 Woodstock, NY), pseudonym Helen Clarkson, was an American mystery writer, whose series character Dr. Basil Willing debuted in ''Dance of Death'' (1938). Willing believes, that "every crim ...
from 1946 to 1961; they had a daughter named Chloe. As partners, they formed a literary agency called Halliday and McCloy. Dresser also established Torquil Publishing Company, which published his books as well as those of other authors, from 1953 to 1965. In 1961, he married Mary Savage, also a writer; their son, Halliday, was born in 1965. The first Shayne novel was rejected by 21 publishers before being accepted by Henry Holt & Co. in 1939. The Shayne series went on to be highly successful, reprinted in many editions and translated into French, Spanish, Italian, German, Swedish, Japanese and Hebrew. A radio series based on the Shayne character was heard during the 1940s. Twelve motion pictures were made, seven of them featuring Lloyd Nolan as Shayne. Five of the Nolan films, which were produced by
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, have been released on DVD: '' Michael Shayne, Private Detective''; ''
Sleepers West ''Sleepers West'' is a 1941 American mystery drama film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan, Lynn Bari and Mary Beth Hughes. This second entry in 20th Century-Fox's ''Michael Shayne'' series was a remake of the 1934 Fox romanti ...
''; '' Dressed to Kill''; ''
Blue, White and Perfect ''Blue, White and Perfect'' is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Lloyd Nolan, Mary Beth Hughes, and Helene Reynolds. It is part of Twentieth Century Fox's Michael Shayne film series. The basis of the plot cam ...
'' and '' The Man Who Wouldn't Die.'' After the Fox series ended, five more Shayne films were made by Producers Releasing Corporation which featured
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as the detective. There was also a TV series in 1960, starring
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, as well as a pulp fiction magazine that began as ''Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine'' in 1956 and ran for nearly 30 years. The 2005 film ''
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'' is based partly on Halliday's novel ''Bodies Are Where You Find Them''. The 2016 film ''
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'' gave an acknowledgment to the works of Brett Halliday.end credits, ''The Nice Guys'' In 1958, Dresser ceased penning the novels published under the name "Brett Halliday", and arranged for ghostwriters, among them Bill Pronzini and Robert Terrell, to continue the series. This was likewise the arrangement for the magazine, and for the Dell paperback originals. Dresser was a founding member of the
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, and in 1954 he and McCloy were given Edgar Awards for their critical writings on the genre. He lived in
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, until his death at the age of 72.


Novels

* '' Dividend on Death'' (1939) * ''
The Private Practice of Michael Shayne ''The Private Practice of Michael Shayne'' is a 1940 detective novel by the American writer Brett Halliday. It was the second book in Halliday's Michael Shayne series of novels, after ''Dividend on Death'' (1939). Film adaptation In the same year ...
'' (1940) * ''The Uncomplaining Corpses'' (1940) * ''Tickets for Death'' (1941) * ''Bodies are Where You Find Them'' (1941) * ''The Corpse Came Calling'' (1942) * ''Murder Wears a Mummer's Mask'' (1943; AKA In a Deadly Vein) * ''Blood on the Black Market'' (1943; reprinted as Heads You Lose) * ''Michael Shayne's Long Chance'' (1944) * ''Dead Man's Diary'' (1944; AKA A Taste For Cognac) * ''Murder and the Married Virgin'' (1944) * ''Murder is My Business'' (1945) * ''Marked for Murder'' (1945) * ''Blood on Biscayne Bay'' (1946) * ''Counterfeit Wife'' (1947) * ''Blood on the Stars'' (1948) * ''A Taste for Violence'' (1949) * ''Call for Michael Shayne'' (1949) * ''This is It, Michael Shayne'' (1950) * ''Framed in Blood'' (1951) * ''What Really Happened'' (1952) * ''When Dorinda Dances'' (1953) * ''One Night with Nora'' (1953) * ''She Woke to Darkness'' (1954) * ''Death Has Three Lives'' (1955) * ''Stranger in Town'' (1955) * ''The Blonde Cried Murder'' (1956) * ''Weep for a Blonde'' (1957) * ''Shoot the Works'' (1957) * ''Murder and the Wanton Bride'' (1958) * ''Fit to Kill'' (1958; first of the ghost-written Shaynes) * ''Date with a Dead Man'' (1959) * ''Target: Michael Shayne'' (1959) * ''Die Like a Dog'' (1959) * ''Murder Takes no Holiday'' (1960) * ''Dolls are Deadly'' (1960) * ''The Homicidal Virgin'' (1960) * ''Killers from the Keys'' (1961) * ''Murder in Haste'' (1961) * ''The Careless Corpse'' (1961) * ''Pay-Off in Blood'' (1962) * ''Murder by Proxy'' (1962) * ''Never Kill a Client'' (1962) * ''Too Friendly, Too Dead'' (1962) * ''The Corpse that Never Was'' (1963) * ''The Body Came Back'' (1963) * ''A Redhead for Michael Shayne'' (1964) * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1964) * ''Michael Shayne's 50th Case'' (1964; the last hardcover Shayne novel, the rest being paperback originals) * ''The Violent World of Michael Shayne'' (1965) * ''Nice Fillies Finish Last'' (1965) * ''Murder Spins the Wheel'' (1966) * ''Armed...Dangerous...'' (1966) * ''Mermaid on the Rocks'' (1967) * ''Guilty as Hell'' (1967) * ''So Lush, So Deadly'' (1968) * ''Violence is Golden'' (1968) * ''Lady, Be Bad'' (1969) * ''Six Seconds to Kill'' (1970) * ''Fourth Down to Death'' (1970) * ''Count Backwards to Zero'' (1971) * ''I Come to Kill You'' (1971) * ''Caught Dead'' (1972) * ''Kill All the Young Girls'' (1973) * ''Blue Murder'' (1973) * ''Last Seen Hitchhiking'' (1974) * ''At the Point of a .38'' (1974) * ''Million Dollar Handle'' (1976) * ''Win Some, Lose Some'' (1976)


Films

With Lloyd Nolan: * '' Michael Shayne, Private Detective'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1941) * '' Dressed to Kill'' (1941) * ''
Blue, White and Perfect ''Blue, White and Perfect'' is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Lloyd Nolan, Mary Beth Hughes, and Helene Reynolds. It is part of Twentieth Century Fox's Michael Shayne film series. The basis of the plot cam ...
'' (1942) * '' The Man Who Wouldn't Die'' (1942) * ''
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'' (1942) * '' Time to Kill'' (1942) With
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: * ''Murder Is My Business'' (1946) * ''Larceny in Her Heart'' (1946) * ''Blonde for a Day'' (1946) * ''Three on a Ticket'' (1947) * '' Too Many Winners'' (1947)


See also

* Bill Pronzini, who also wrote under the pseudonym Brett Halliday *''
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'', a 2005 film directed by
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based on the Shayne novel ''Bodies Are Where You Find Them''.


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