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Manning Lee Stokes (June 21, 1911 – January 5, 1976) was an American
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who used a large number of pseudonyms. He specialized in paperback fiction, especially in the genres of
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and
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. Stokes is also notable as one of the innovators of
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s.


Early life

On 21 June 1911, Stokes was born in
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. His father was William John Stokes and his mother was Bearnice Lee.


Personal

In Sept 1957, Stokes's brother, Ben McCutchen Stokes, died in Indianapolis, Indiana. Stokes married March Lurea Marlow on September 26, 1959, who was previously married to his brother, Ben McCutchen Stokes (April 15, 1919 – September 22, 1957). They had no children of their own but Marlow had two children with his brother: Bearnice Lee Stokes (born April 29, 1953) and Benita McCutchen Stokes (born Feb 04, 1956). On January 5, 1976, Stokes died at his home in Peekskill, now a part of Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, New York. He is buried in a National Cemetery located in Farmingdale, New York.


Career

Starting in 1945, Stokes published by his own name and at least 9 different pseudonyms.


As by Manning Lee Stokes

*The Wolf Howls “Murder” (Prize Mystery Novels #21, Phoenix Press, 1945) *Green For A Grave (Phoenix Press, 1946) *The Dying Room (Mercury Mystery #124, Phoenix Press, 1947) *The Case of the Winking Buddha ( St. John Publications, 1950) *The Lady Lost Her Head (Phoenix Press, 1950) *The Crooked Circle (Graphic Mystery #40, 1951) (also released as “Too Many Murderers”, Graphic Mystery #98, 1955) *Murder Can't Wait (Graphic Mystery #117, 1955) *The Case of the Presidents' Heads (Arcadia House, 1956) *The Case of the Judas Spoon (Arcadia House, 1957) *Under Cover of Night (
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Co. Inc., 1958) *Triangle of Sin (Beacon, 1959) *The Grave's in the Meadow (
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Co. Inc., 1961) (as ''Un trou dans l'herbe'', Serie Noire, 1967) *Girl on a Couch (Beacon, 1961) *Grand Prix ( Avon Paperback, 1967) *Winning (
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, 1969) *The Evangelist (
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, 1974) *Corporate Hooker, Inc (
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, 1975)


As by Nick Carter -

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Series

This is a series of spy adventures published from 1964 until 1990. For a complete list, see
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. The publisher name also evolved from Award Books to
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and Jove Books. No actual author is credited for the books, with the Nick Carter name being used as a house
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. Volumes varied between first person and
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narrative. Authors known to have contributed entries in the series are
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, Valerie Moolman, Manning Lee Stokes and
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. Publisher: Award Books *Run, Spy, Run (1964), #1 *The China Doll (1968), #2 * The Eyes of the Tiger (1965), #9 *
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(1965), #10 *
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(1966), #11 * Spy Castle (Tandem, 1966), #12 *
Dragon Flame ''Dragon Flame'' is the 14th novel in the Nick Carter-Killmaster series of spy novels. Carter is a US secret agent, code-named N-3, with the rank of Killmaster. He works for AXE – a secret arm of the US intelligence services. Publishing histor ...
(1966), #14 * The Golden Serpent (1967), #20 * Mission to Venice (1967), #21 * Double Identity (1967), #22 * The Devil's Cockpit (1967), #23 * A Korean Tiger (1967), #26 * Assignment: Israel (1967), #27 * The Red Guard (1967), #28 * The Filthy Five (1967), #29 *
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(1968), #31 * Temple of Fear (1968), #35 *The Red Rays (1969), #41 *The Cobra Kill (1969), #47 *The Black Death (1970), #56


As by Paul Edwards - John Eagle “Expeditor” Series

Publisher:
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*Needles of Death (1973), #1 *The Brain Scavengers (1973), #2 *Valley of Vultures (1973), #5 *The Green Goddess (1975), #12 *Silverskull (1975), #14


As by Jeffrey Lord - Series

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*The Bronze Axe (1969), #1 *The Jade Warrior (1969), #2 *Jewel of Tharn (1969), #3 *Slave of Sarma (1970), #4 *Liberator of Jedd (1971), #5 *Monster of the Maze (1973), #6 *Pearl of Patmos (1973), #7 *Undying World (1973), #8


As by Bernice Ludwell

Published by Arcadia House *Love Without Armor (1955) *Haunted Spring (1956) *Moon of Hope (1956) *Cordelia (1958)


As by March Marlowe

Published by Arcadia House *FBI Girl (1959)


As by Ken Stanton - The Aquanauts Series

Publisher:
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, Inc *Cold Blue Death (1970), #1 *Ten Seconds To Zero (1970), #2 *Seek, Strike And Destroy (1970), #3 *Sargasso Secret (1971), #4 *Stalkers Of The Sea (1972), #5 *Whirlwind Beneath The Sea (1972), #6 *Operation Deep Six (1972), #7 *Operation Steelfish (1972), #8 *Evil Cargo (1973), #9 *Operation Sea Monster (1974), #10 *Operation Mermaid (1974), #11


As by Kermit Welles

*Sin Preferred (Cameo Books No. 307, Detective House, Inc., New York, 1951) *Gambler's Girl (Venus Books, 1951) *She Had What It Takes (Venus Books #128, Star Guidance Inc., New York, 1951) *Wild Sister (Venus Books, 1951) *Pleasure Bound (Cameo Books No. 310, Detective House, Inc., New York, 1952) *See No Evil (Original Novels Foundation, 1952) *Beloved Enemy (Star Books, Sydney, Australia, 1954) *Reckless (Carnival, 1954) *Shanty Boat Girl (Cameo Books No. 338, Detective House, Inc., New York, 1954) (Reprint of Sin Preferred) *Blood on Boot Hill (Arcadia, 1958) *Reformatory Women (Bedside Books, Inc., 1959) *Wild Wanton (Brandon Books, 1959) *Strange Love (English Romance Library, No. 80) *Les soeurs rivales (Ferenczi, 1956) - French.


As by Kirk Westley

*The Innocent Wanton (Venus Books, 1952) (Reprint of Wild Sister) *Shanty Boat Girl (Cameo Books No. 361, Detective House, Inc., New York, 1954) (Reprint of Sin Preferred) (
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, 1959) *Man-Chaser (Carnival Books, 1954) (Reprint of Pleasure Bound) *The Velvet Trap (McFadden-Bartell Corp., 1971)


As by Ford Worth

*Pilgrim's Pistols (Phoenix, 1946) *Rustler's Warning (Phoenix Press, 1951)


As by Helen Sayle

*The Blue Smock (Arcadia, 1958)


Other information

*Stokes has had several novels published by two different titles and two different pseudonyms, e.g. Pleasure Bound (Kermit Welles) = Man-Chaser (Kirk Westley)
Sin Preferred (Kermit Welles) = Shanty Boat Girl (Kirk Westley)
Wild Sister (Kermit Welles) = The Innocent Wanton (Kirk Westley) *Other sources claim that Stokes has also published using the pseudonym “Lee Manning” although this cannot be corroborated. *The pseudonym "March Marlowe" is similar to his wife's maiden name (March Marlow). *The major character of the series “The Aquanauts” is named William Martin. Stokes used the same name for a different character for the
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novel Double Identity. *In the
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novel
Dragon Flame ''Dragon Flame'' is the 14th novel in the Nick Carter-Killmaster series of spy novels. Carter is a US secret agent, code-named N-3, with the rank of Killmaster. He works for AXE – a secret arm of the US intelligence services. Publishing histor ...
Stokes introduces the character “Bob Ludwell” using of one of his own pseudonyms “B (Bernice) Ludwell”. *For the
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novels, Stokes first introduces and subsequently sustains the character of Della Stokes - the secretary of Carter's boss, David Hawk. *For the
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novel
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, Stokes uses his own first name as Carter's cover name (Frank Manning).


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MANNING LEE STOKES
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stokes, Manning Lee 1911 births 1976 deaths 20th-century American novelists American mystery writers American male novelists American male short story writers 20th-century American short story writers 20th-century American male writers