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Title: High Summer Homicide (the Sexton Blake Library No. 503)
Description: London: The Amalgamated Press, 1962. First Edition. Original decorated wrappers. With advertisements & illustrations. Staples slightly rusty with slight staining to adjacent areas pages & covers. Pages yellowed as normal for age. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. Slight foxing to back cover. ; "Caribbean Crisis" is a detective novel published under the pseudonym Desmond Reid, a house name used by multiple authors contributing to the Sexton Blake Library series. This particular installment is notable for being the first published novel by Michael Moorcock, who would later become a significant figure in the science fiction and fantasy genres. In the novel, the renowned detective Sexton Blake ventures to the Caribbean to unravel a complex web of espionage and criminal activity that threatens international stability. The story combines elements of mystery and adventure, featuring exotic locales and a cast of intriguing characters. Blake must employ his sharp intellect and resourcefulness to navigate dangerous situations, ultimately aiming to thwart the plans of a clandestine organization intent on causing chaos. Michael Moorcock's work on "Caribbean Crisis" showcased his ability to craft engaging narratives and vivid settings, skills that he would continue to develop throughout his career. Writing for the Sexton Blake series allowed him to hone his storytelling techniques within the framework of established characters and themes. Following his debut, Moorcock embarked on a prolific writing career that spanned various genres, but he is perhaps best known for his contributions to fantasy literature. He created the character Elric of Melniboné, an anti-hero whose complex persona and morally ambiguous adventures challenged traditional fantasy tropes. Elric's stories are part of Moorcock's larger concept of the Eternal Champion, a recurring figure who appears in different forms across multiple series, exploring themes of law, chaos, and balance. In addition to his writing, Moorcock played a pivotal role in the New Wave science fiction movement during the 1960s and 1970s. As the editor of "New Worlds" magazine, he promoted experimental and avant-garde works that expanded the boundaries of the genre. His editorial leadership provided a platform for innovative authors and introduced readers to unconventional storytelling styles and themes. Throughout his career, Moorcock received numerous accolades, including the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. His influence extends beyond literature; his concepts and characters have impacted music, comics, and gaming. Moorcock's commitment to exploring profound philosophical questions through speculative fiction has solidified his legacy as a transformative figure in modern literature. ; 12mo; 64 pages. Very Good- .

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