Michael Collins (American author)
Michael Collins is the best-known pseudonym of Dennis Lynds (January 15, 1924 – August 19, 2005), an American author who primarily wrote mystery fiction.
Over four decades Lynds published some 80
Early life
Lynds was born in
As Michael Collins
Written under the "Michael Collins"
- "Many critics believe Dan Fortune to be the culmination of a maturing process that transformed the private eye from the naturalistic Spade (Dashiell Hammett) through the romantic Marlowe (Raymond Chandler) and the psychological Archer (Ross Macdonald) to the sociological Fortune (Michael Collins)"
- - Private Eyes: 101 Knights (Robert Baker and Michael Nietzel)
"After naming Lynds the Best Suspense writer of the 1970s", Baker and Nietzel continue, the Crime Literature Association of West Germany praised him as follows:
- "The break in private eye novels started with Michael Collins. At the end of the 1960s, he gave the form something new, a human touch needed for years. His novels are much more than entertainment. There is a philosophy behind the detective, and in each book we take a look at a special section of American society."
Baker and Nietzel point out a popular phenomenon that began with Collins's first book: "Act of Fear ... inspired the by-now monotonous chant by critics about each new hard-boiled author being 'the best since Hammett,' 'the new Chandler,' and 'the heir to Ross Macdonald.' Fortune enjoys a senior status among modern private eyes", predating Lawrence Block, Robert Parker, Elmore Leonard, Joseph Hansen, Joe Gores, Michael Lewin, and Bill Pronzini.
As Michael Collins, he also wrote two science fiction novels, Lukan War in 1969, and its sequel, The Planets of Death, in 1970. Both novels are about mercenaries in a future where they are despised and reviled by most people. When suddenly the society is attacked by a very dangerous enemy, they are called upon to fight and die to protect the same people who were treating them so badly not long before.
As William Arden
Beginning in 1968 with The Mystery of the Moaning Cave and ending in 1989 with Hot Wheels, Lynds wrote fourteen novels under the pen name William Arden for the juvenile detective series
Other pseudonyms
Prolific, explaining that he had more ideas than he knew what to do with, in addition to his Collins name, he created additional series under the pseudonyms Mark Sadler, John Crowe, and Carl Dekker. For a few years, he published under three of these pseudonyms at the same time at three different publishing houses —
Other works
As he was writing detective novels, he also published literary books and some 100 literary short stories. Five of the stories were honored in
New styles
In the late 1980s and into the 1990s, Lynds's work took another turn. He began lacing his detective novels with short stories, biographies, and symbolic vignettes, a literary technique that recent mystery writers have copied and expanded. Critic Richard C. Carpenter discussed it in Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers:
- "Powerful and memorable, [these new works] indicate that Collins has embarked on a new course after some 60 books. Truly he is a writer to be reckoned with."
Selected bibliography
Science Fiction novels by Michael Collins
- Lukan War, 1969
- The Planets of Death, 1970
Dan Fortune novels by Michael Collins
- Act Of Fear, 1967
- The Brass Rainbow, 1969
- Night Of The Toads, 1970
- Walk A Black Wind, 1971
- Shadow Of A Tiger, 1972
- The Silent Scream, 1973
- Blue Death, 1975
- The Blood-Red Dream, 1976
- The Nightrunners, 1978
- The Slasher, 1980
- Freak, 1983
- Minnesota Strip, 1987
- Red Rosa, 1988
- Castrato, 1989
- Chasing Eights, 1990
- The Irishman's Horse, 1991
- Cassandra In Red, 1992
- Crime, Punishment, and Resurrection, 1992
- The Cadillac Cowboy, 1995
Kane Jackson novels by William Arden
- A Dark Power, 1968
- Deal in Violence, 1969
- The Goliath Scheme. 1970
- Die to a Distant Drum, 1972 (aka Murder Underground)
- Deadly Legacy, 1973
Detective short story collections by Michael Collins
- Crime, Punishment And Resurrection, 1992
- Fortune’s World, Crippen & Landru, 2000
- Spies and Thieves, Cops and Killers, 2002
- Slot-Machine Kelly: The Collected Private-Eye Cases of the "One-Armed Bandit,", Crippen & Landru, 2005
Paul Shaw novels by Mark Sadler
- The Falling Man, 1970
- Here To Die, 1971
- Mirror Image, 1972
- Circle of Fire, 1973
- Touch of Death, 1981
- Deadly Innocents, 1986
Mainstream novels and short story collections by Dennis Lynds
- Combat Soldier, novel, 1962
- Uptown Downtown, novel, 1963
- Why Girls Ride Sidesaddle, short stories, 1980
- Talking To The World, novella and short stories, 1995