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Cause of death
  
Lung congestion

Occupation
  
Novelist


Name
  
Carter Brown

Role
  
Author

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Born
  
1 August 1923 (
1923-08-01
)
Ilford England

Died
  
May 5, 1985, Sydney, Australia

Books
  
Walk Softly Witch, Corpse, Blonde on a Broomstick

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Carter Brown was the literary pseudonym of Alan Geoffrey Yates (1 August 1923 – 5 May 1985), an English-born Australian writer of detective fiction.

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Career

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Born in England, Alan Yates married and settled in Australia in 1948. He began his working life as a film technician, a salesman and in public relations for Qantas before taking up writing full-time.

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Yates soon became a literary phenomenon. He wrote westerns under the pseudonym Todd Conway, and science fiction under Paul Valdez. He even found the time to write books under various versions of his own name as well as other pseudonyms, Dennis Sinclair and Sinclair MacKellar. But it was his pseudonym Peter Carter Brown then later, Carter Brown ('Peter' was dropped for the US market) who was to become the international best-selling pulp fiction author.

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The extraordinary early success of Carter Brown in the 1950s meant that Yates was contracted to produce one short novel and two long novels each month. In reality, Yates was truly prolific with 322 published Carter Brown novels, including multiple series variously featuring protagonists Mike Farrell, Andy Kane, Mavis Seidlitz, Lt. Al Wheeler, Rick Holman, Danny Boyd, Larry Baker, Zelda Roxanne, et al. Yet despite the enormity of his output, a 1963 profile in Pix magazine revealed he approached deadlines 'with the reluctance of a long-distance swimmer shivering on the brink of a cold, grey English Channel. In the manic depressive moments of the third night without sleep – when the deadline is long past and the mental block has set solid as concrete, the writer inevitably descends into self-analysis. He knows, of course, that it will be no more help than the last Dexedrine tablet but still clings to the naïve hope that, somehow, sometime, he will find a way of avoiding the recurrence of his present hopeless situation.’

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His books, originally published by Horwitz and Signet, were set in the United States and published throughout the anglophone world. In its obituary for Yates in 1985, The New York Times noted that he had written "some 30 detective novels with American backgrounds before ever having visited the United States ... He said he chose American settings because Australians preferred them."

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A rumour spread at the height of his popularity that Yates was one of John F. Kennedy's favourite authors – a rumour which helped propel his sales even further in the North American market.

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The novels were also popular in Europe where they were translated into French, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Finnish, German, Portuguese, Romanian, Dutch. In Asia, some of the novels were translated into Thai and Japanese.

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Carter Brown's huge international success saw reportedly 120 million books in print, second only to The Bible in terms of the number of languages into which they were translated. The success of the books also spawned a comic book series, the 'Carter Brown Murder Mystery Hour' on radio, three French films, a Japanese TV series, and a French literary award for 'The most whiskies drunk in a single novel'.

In the early 1980s, Yates and Richard O'Brien of The Rocky Horror Show fame wrote a musical of The Stripper, described in classic Carter Brown terminology as 'the girl who says it all from the neck down'.

Yates died of a heart attack in 1985 in Sydney. In 1997, he was posthumously awarded a Ned Kelly, Australia's leading literary award for crime writing, for his lifelong contribution to the art.

C. J. McKenzie

C. J. McKenzie, an editor for Horwitz, was commissioned to write ten of the Carter Brown novels while Yates was overseas in 1958. McKenzie also wrote crime books as Mike Boon and war novels as Michael Owen.

Awards

  • 1997 – Ned Kelly Award for Lifelong Contribution
  • Lt. Al Wheeler series

    Homicide investigator in fictional Pine County, LA

    Rick Holman series

    Private detective based in Hollywood

    Danny Boyd series

    Private eye in New York

    Mavis Seidlitz series

    Tough female private eye

    Larry Baker series

    1 Charlie Sent Me! (November 1963) [rewritten from "Swan Song for a Siren", 1955]
    2 No Blonde Is an Island (1965)
    3 So What Killed the Vampire? (1966)
    4 Had I But Groaned (1968)
    5 True Son of the Beast! (1970)
    6 The Iron Maiden (1975)

    Randy Roberts series

    1 Murder in the Family Way (August 1971)
    2 The Seven Sirens (1972)
    3 The Angry Amazons (1972) w/Danny Boyd
    4 Murder on High (1973)
    5 Sex Trap (1975)

    Paul Donovan series

    1 Donavan (February 1974)
    2 Donavan's Day (1975)
    3 Chinese Donavan (1976)
    4 Donavan's Delight (1979)

    Andy Kane series

    1 The Lady's Alive! (August 1953)
    2 The Hong Kong Caper (1962) [rewritten from "Blonde, Bad, and Beautiful", 1957]
    3 Bird in a Guilt-Edged Cage (1963), (US and UK title The Guilt-Edged Cage (1962) [rewritten from "That's Piracy, My Pet", 1957]

    Mike Farrell series

    1 The Lady Is Chased (September 1954) Mike Farrell
    2 The Million Dollar Babe (February 1961) [rewritten from "Cutie Cashed His Chips", 1955]
    3 The Scarlet Flush (1963) [rewritten from "Ten Grand Tallulah and Temptation", 1957]

    Mark Jordan series

    1 Model for Murder (October 1953)
    2 My Mermaid Murmurs Murder (1954)

    Joe Kahn series

    1 Honky-Tonk Homicide (January 1954)
    2 Perfumed Poison (July 1954)

    Ivor MacCullum series

    1 Sweetheart You Slay Me (September 1952)
    2 Blackmail Beauty (1953)

    Max Dumas series

    1 Deadly Miss (July 1958)
    2 Goddess Gone Bad (September 1958)

    References

    Carter Brown Wikipedia