Broken Covers – John Creasey Part Two

Publishers are always looking to refresh the backlist of authors and sell more copies. In the 70’s the beautiful painted book covers went out of fashion and photo covers came into vogue. The UK publisher Fontana had paperback rights to many of the well known thriller writers of the time like Desmond Bagley, Alastair Maclean, Hammond Innes, Helen MacInnes and Eric Ambler. I would imagine that if you’re a successful writer for awhile the occasional wonky cover art comes with the territory but these covers in particular were very, very odd. Broken Covers is an occasional series looking at some of these crazy covers.

John Creasey was a prolific author of over 600(?!?) novels. Among his best known were his The Toff series, George Gideon series and The Baron series. He also wrote a spy series about a character named Dr. Palfrey who created a secret organization called Z5.

As you might guess, anyone having written hundreds of novels is going to have a few covers that are tremendous stinkers. I’ve already profiled some of his crazy covers but with that many books published, there are a few more clunkers to showcase.

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