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Stephen D. Frances (1917–1989)

Author of Scream and Scream Again

162+ Works 341 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Stephen Frances aka Hank Janson was one of a number of writers to pen Sexton Blake novels for the Amalgamated Press (later Fleetway) under the name Richard Williams. According to Michael Moorcock, who worked for Amalgamated for a time, some later Hank Janson novels were in fact the work of another Amalgamated writer, James Stagg.

Works by Stephen D. Frances

Scream and Scream Again (1967) — Author — 38 copies, 1 review
Torment (2003) 14 copies
The Illusionist (1970) 9 copies
Some Look Better Dead (2004) 8 copies
Corruption (1968) 7 copies
Accused (A Telos Classic) (2004) 6 copies
Killer (A Telos Classic) (2004) 6 copies
Hate is for the Hunted (1968) 5 copies, 1 review
A Nice Way to Die (1963) 4 copies, 1 review
Twilight People 4 copies
Becky (1965) 3 copies
Fanfare (1964) 3 copies
To Love and Yet to Die (1969) 3 copies
Skott i blindo 3 copies
Expectant Nymph (1964) 3 copies, 1 review
Liquor is Quicker (1966) 3 copies
Questa donna è morte (1969) 3 copies
La guerra: a Spanish saga (1970) 3 copies
The Love Makers (1963) 3 copies
Hank und die Tänzerin (1969) 3 copies
Hot House (1964) 2 copies
The Long Arm (1970) 2 copies
Kill Her With Passion (1963) 2 copies, 1 review
Lake loot (1964) 2 copies
Kill This Man (1958) 2 copies
Dateline Debbie (1963) 2 copies
The Lady Has A Scar (2013) 2 copies
That brain again (1964) 2 copies
The Exotic Seductress (1965) 2 copies
Down Town Doll 2 copies
Cactus 2 copies
Ecstasy 2 copies
Fiskarens dotter (1975) 2 copies
Cry for My Lovely (1970) 2 copies
This Woman Is Death (1970) 2 copies
Jack Spot (1958) 2 copies
Lose This Gun (1958) 2 copies
Short-Term Wife 2 copies
Rave for a Roughneck (1962) 1 copy
Sad and Tender Flesh (1969) 1 copy
Square 1 (1964) 1 copy
Fanfare 1 copy
Siste utvei 1 copy
Hank und die Witwe (1969) 1 copy
Heartache (1963) 1 copy
Savage Sequel (1962) 1 copy
Flight From Fear (1958) 1 copy
This Woman is Death (2013) 1 copy
Hate 1 copy
The Caress of Conquest (1968) 1 copy
Casino strip 1 copy
Caress of Conquest (1968) 1 copy
Frihetens barn (1975) 1 copy
Ärans väg 1 copy
Jorden blöder (1975) 1 copy
Sweet Fury 1 copy
Nr 927 er rømt (1975) 1 copy
Spionen i min säng (1982) 1 copy
Pánico en Nueva York (1967) 1 copy
Cat's Paw 1 copy
STRANGE DESTINY (1958) 1 copy
A Nympho Named Sylvia 1 copy, 1 review
Infiltration 1 copy
The Crunch 1 copy
F.E.U.D. 1 copy
Depravity 1 copy
Sex Angle 1 copy
Sensuality 1 copy
Bad Girl 1 copy
Whiplash 1 copy
Tail Sting 1 copy
Giftstölden 1 copy
Escalation 1 copy
Nefarious Quest (1966) 1 copy
Frame And Fortune (1900) 1 copy
Wild Girl (1959) 1 copy
The Big Round Bed (1970) 1 copy
Persian pride (1958) 1 copy
Desert Fury (1950) 1 copy
The love secretaries (1964) 1 copy
A Girl in Hand (1964) 1 copy
Why Should Sylvia? (1965) 1 copy
Late Night Revel (1961) 1 copy
Cupid Turns Killer (1960) 1 copy
Hell Brood 1 copy
Untamed 1 copy
Furtive Flame (1965) 1 copy
Second String (1963) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Gourmet Crook Book (1976) — Contributor — 14 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Frances, Stephen D.
Legal name
Frances, Stephen Daniël
Other names
Janson, Hank (pseudonym)
Linton, Duke (pseudonym)
Capelli, Ace (pseudonym)
Grec, Johnny (pseudonym)
Birthdate
1917-03-28
Date of death
1989-09-04
Gender
male
Occupations
novelist
Nationality
England
Birthplace
Lambeth, London, England, UK
Place of death
Roses, Catalunya, Spain
Disambiguation notice
Stephen Frances aka Hank Janson was one of a number of writers to pen Sexton Blake novels for the Amalgamated Press (later Fleetway) under the name Richard Williams.

According to Michael Moorcock, who worked for Amalgamated for a time, some later Hank Janson novels were in fact the work of another Amalgamated writer, James Stagg.
Associated Place (for map)
Lambeth, London, England, UK

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Reviews

6 reviews
Quick and satisfying horror/science fiction story about a series of gruesome murders of young women that leads Scotland Yard and a doctor to some unbelievable conclusions based on the superhuman strength of the killer. Basically a book you can just sit down and read all the way through. And all the time you just keep thinking, "If these British police would just carry guns, this might not have happened!" Although perhaps a bullet wouldn't have done the trick. Definitely gruesome, with show more alternating chapters about an Olympic Athlete who wakes strapped to an bed attended by a beautiful nurse who periodically gives him injections and when he wakes up WELL IT'S JUST TOO HORRIBLE TO TELL!!!! Meanwhile, the encounters between the young doctor, Scotland Yard, and the bad guys have a sort of gleeful maniacal humor to them, it's easy to see why this was turned into a picture with no less than Vincent Price, Christopher Lee AND!!! Peter Cushing. Although a check on IMDB shows that they apparently changed a few names and undoubtedly part of the plot as well. Still, I was looking to read a horror book as a change of pace and this one delivered in an over-the-top Saturday Morning serial sort of way. I'd be interested to check out some of Saxon's other books. (Actually, I just checked and the Saxon name was used by a whole host of writers. I sorted out a couple of titles--but there are so many, including translations, that it will take an expert to figure out what belongs to whom.) show less
½
Different sort of espionage tale as agent John Gail infiltrates an S&M club that is drawing in high level dignitaries.
Here again we have a predominantly unclad blond girl on the front cover, another nympho. `She had the kind of figure that makes your toenails curl up and the palms of your hands itch', p, 86. You know the type.
`He kicked the Jaguar into life'; `She was stark naked!' and lots more excitement and sentences like that. The blond on the front cover is all tangled up in bed linen and looks very uncomfortable..

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Works
162
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Members
341
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
6
ISBNs
54
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