Hugh Pentecost Books in Order
Hugh Pentecost is a penname of mystery author Judson Philips, a renowned writer born in Massachusetts during the golden age of pulp magazines. Philips spent the 1930s crafting suspense fiction and sports stories for prominent pulps, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His debut novel, Hold 'Em Girls! The Intelligent Women's Guide to Men and Football, released in 1936, marked the beginning of his illustrious career. Philips' crime story, Cancelled in Red, won the Red Badge prize in 1939, catapulting him to success as a novelist. Over the next five decades, he penned nearly one hundred books, cementing his reputation as a masterful storyteller. His iconic characters, Pierre Chambrun and Peter Styles, captivated readers in novels such as The Cannibal Who Overate and Laughter Trap. Although Philips faced health challenges in his later years, his passion for writing endured, resulting in his final novel, Pattern for Terror, published posthumously in 1989.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Hugh Pentecost
- #1AmazonDon't Drop Dead Tomorrow(1971)
- #2AmazonThe Champagne Killer(1972)
- #3AmazonThe Beautiful Dead(1973)
- #4AmazonThe Judas Freak(1974)
- #5AmazonHoneymoon with Death(1975)
- #6AmazonDie After Dark(1976)
- #7AmazonThe Steel Palace(1977)
- #8AmazonDeadly Trap(1978)
- #9AmazonHomicidal Horse(1979)
- #10AmazonDeath Mask(1980)
- #11AmazonSow Death, Reap Death(1981)
- #12AmazonPast, Present, and Murder(1982)
- #13AmazonMurder Out of Wedlock(1983)
- #14AmazonThe Substitute Victim(1984)
- #15AmazonThe Party Killer(1985)
- #16AmazonKill and Kill Again(1987)
- #1AmazonThe Cannibal Who Overate(1962)
- #2AmazonThe Shape of Fear(1964)
- #3AmazonThe Evil That Men Do(1966)
- #4AmazonThe Golden Trap(1967)
- #5AmazonThe Gilded Nightmare(1969)
- #6AmazonGirl Watcher's Funeral(1970)
- #7AmazonThe Deadly Joke(1971)
- #8AmazonBirthday, Deathday(1972)
- #9AmazonWalking Dead Man(1973)
- #10AmazonBargain with Death(1974)
- #11AmazonTime of Terror(1975)
- #12AmazonThe 14 Dilemma(1976)
- #13AmazonDeath After Breakfast(1978)
- #14AmazonRandom Killer(1979)
- #15AmazonBeware Young Lovers(1980)
- #16AmazonMurder In Luxury(1981)
- #17AmazonWith Intent to Kill(1982)
- #18AmazonMurder In High Places(1983)
- #19AmazonRemember to Kill Me(1984)
- #20AmazonMurder Round the Clock(1985)
- #21AmazonNightmare Time(1986)
- #22AmazonMurder Goes Round and Round(1988)
- #1AmazonCat and Mouse(1945)
- #2AmazonChinese Nightmare(1947)
- #3AmazonWhere the Snow Was Red(1949)
- #4AmazonThe Assassins(1955)
- #5AmazonThe Kingdom of Death(1961)
- #6AmazonThe Deadly Friend(1962)
- #7AmazonThe Tarnished Angel(1963)
- #8AmazonThe Day the Children Vanished(1976)
- #9AmazonMurder As Usual(1977)
- #10AmazonThe Battles of Jericho(2008)
- #1AmazonStill Life (By: Miriam Borgenicht)(1986)
- #2AmazonNightmare Time(1986)
- #3AmazonSeascape with Dead Figures (By: Roy Hart)(1987)
- #4AmazonTop End (By: Steven L. Thompson)(1989)
- #5AmazonYellow Rain (By: Steven Spetz)(1989)
- #6AmazonTime Lapse (By: Janice Law)(1992)
- #7AmazonThe Killing Floor (By: Peter Turnbull)(1994)
- #8AmazonNo Birds Sing (By: Jo Bannister)(1996)
- #9AmazonRain Dance (By: Skye Kathleen Moody)(1996)
- #10AmazonProve the Nameless (By: Terence Faherty)(1996)
- #11AmazonSo Dear To Wicked Men (By: Takis Iakovou,Judy Iakovou)(1996)
- #12AmazonThe Lazarus Hotel (By: Jo Bannister)(1997)
- #13AmazonThe Lithium Murder (By: Camille Minichino)(1999)
- #14AmazonRosewood's Ashes (By: Aileen Schumacher)(2001)
- #15Amazon20 Great Tales of Murder(1952)
- #16AmazonEllery Queen Mystery Magazine July 1958(1958)
- #17AmazonDaring Detectives(1969)
- #18AmazonHandle with Care: Frightening Stories(1985)
- #19AmazonMammoth Book of Short Crime Novels(1986)
- #20AmazonFifty Best Mysteries(1993)
About Hugh Pentecost
Hugh Pentecost is a penname of mystery author Judson Philips, a renowned writer born in Massachusetts during the golden age of pulp magazines. Philips spent the 1930s crafting suspense fiction and sports stories for prominent pulps, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His debut novel, Hold 'Em Girls! The Intelligent Women's Guide to Men and Football, released in 1936, marked the beginning of his illustrious career. Philips' crime story, Cancelled in Red, won the Red Badge prize in 1939, catapulting him to success as a novelist. Over the next five decades, he penned nearly one hundred books, cementing his reputation as a masterful storyteller. His iconic characters, Pierre Chambrun and Peter Styles, captivated readers in novels such as The Cannibal Who Overate and Laughter Trap. Although Philips faced health challenges in his later years, his passion for writing endured, resulting in his final novel, Pattern for Terror, published posthumously in 1989.
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