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James Keene
1921 – July 1964
25 works on record
Biography
William (Will) Everett Cook was born in Richmond, Indiana in 1921 or 1922 and died in 1964. He began writing for publication in 1952 for Popular Library. During his short life Cook was a soldier, commercial aviator, deep-sea diver, logger, peace officer, and writer of western and adventure novels and stories. His hobbies included sports car racing, sailing, judo, and barbershop singing. His pseudonyms include Wade Everett, James Keene and Frank Peace.
*(From: William (Will) Everett Cook papers, 1952-1964, Archives West Orbis Cascade Alliance)*
Works

McCracken in command

Sixgun wild

The causes and treatment of deafness

Defective hearing

Seven for Vengeance

In With The Devil A Fallen Hero A Serial Killer And A Dangerous Bargain For Redemption

In with the Devil

The brass and the blue

Iron man, iron horse

A manual of aural surgery for the use of students and practitioners of medicine

On defective hearing

Texas Pistol

Horse Trader

Retire on the house
The Texas pistol
The Texas pistol
DAWN-BREAKERS Movie
DAWN-BREAKERS Movie
Black Bird
Black Bird
Justice, My Brother
Justice, My Brother
Two lectures on the subject of machinery, delivered at the Bath mechanics' institution
Two lectures on the subject of machinery, delivered at the Bath mechanics' institution
Gunnison's Empire
Gunnison's Empire
Gunman's Harvest
Gunman's Harvest
Broken Gun
Broken Gun
DAWN-BREAKERS Novel
DAWN-BREAKERS Novel
Fat
Fat
On Defective Hearing - Its Curable Forms and Rational Treatment
On Defective Hearing - Its Curable Forms and Rational Treatment